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Extreme Cold, Wind Chills at 101 Degrees Below Zero in New England Linked to Climate Change, Researchers Say
Researchers say that the forecast for New England of extreme cold with wind chills dropping to 101 degrees below zero might be linked to climate change. Read about it here.
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