Summit conditions at Mount Washington, NH, were so brutally cold Saturday morning that the recorded temperature tied for the second coldest on Earth, according to Mount Washington Observatory. The temperature hit minus 36 degrees Fahrenheit -- with a wind chill of minus 90 (minus 68 degrees Celsius), according to the educational and research institution in New Hampshire.
RT @MWObs: Tied for SECOND COLDEST ON EARTH this morning! #cold #bitter #winter https://t.co/5jO84WmKq9 at https://t.co/5jO84WmKq9
— Mike M (@intlmike) January 7, 2018
RT @RoadTripNE: At -94 degrees, Mt. Washington just tied as the coldest place on earth. https://t.co/9lK6t61Mny at https://t.co/9lK6t61Mny
— Christian (@Chrisblin) January 7, 2018