Oh, and I just ran across this in the local fishwrap.
LINKDOVER — The outlook for the rest of the winter isn't looking good for those already tired of the cold and snow.
AccuWeather.com Chief Long Range Forecaster Joe Bastardi predicts cold weather will continue to dominate at least through mid-February across much of the eastern two-thirds of the country. He also said "wintry events" could last into April, longer than last year's season.
Based on what is predicted for the rest of the season, Bastardi also says that this winter could end up being the coldest for the nation as a whole since the 1980s.
Bastardi also predicts more persistent colder-than-normal temperatures and a lack of brief warm spells typical to most winters. Temperatures since Dec. 1 have averaged below normal from Boston to Miami and as far west as Minneapolis.
The biggest snowstorms in February will target areas mainly north of a line running from the Mason-Dixon Line to the Ohio River and I-40 across the Plains, according to Bastardi.
It will not be until late February into March that opportunities arise for the colder-than-normal weather pattern to break. However, Bastardi warns that there could be a return of cold and storms across the northern part of the nation, including the Great Lakes and Northeast, from mid- or late March into April.
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More immediately, the National Weather Service is predicting temperatures well below zero this weekend and the N.H. Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management urges New Hampshire residents and visitors to take precautions to protect themselves and their property against the cold.
Daytime high temperatures are expected to be in single digits, with overnight lows between 10 and 30 degrees below zero.
"Temperatures this cold put people at increased risk of frostbite if they don't dress properly and take other precautions," said Christopher M. Pope, Director of Homeland Security and Emergency Management in a press release. "People should dress in layers, cover up as much as possible and limit their time outdoors."
Pope noted that frostbite is a particular threat to people participating in outdoor recreation because they are exerting themselves and may not notice the cold.
Sosnowski said AccuWeather is currently tracking a storm heading up the coast that could bring up to another foot of snow to the region, depending on the path it takes.