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New England knows winter, but why so dangerously cold?

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By DAVID SHARP
Associated Press

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — New Englanders are accustomed to cold weather, snow and ice, but Friday night’s combination of extreme cold and powerful winds is enough to make even bundled-up skiers shelter indoors. Winter misery is making its way into New England with a potentially deadly mix. Forecasters are predicting “once-in-a-generation” wind chills, as low as minus 50 Fahrenheit. Donald Dumont from the National Weather Service said a blast of Arctic air is arriving just as a low pressure system rapidly intensifies over Labrador and Newfoundland. The result is powerful winds, reaching more than 100 mph atop Mount Washington.

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