Thanks to the National Centers for Environmental Information, we now know about the most extreme temperatures in the history of our New England states.
As spring arrives, forecasters warn of a change from El Niño to La Niña, meaning a strong chance for chilly and damp conditions throughout New England.
Since Mother Nature has been into the boxed wine recently, it would make total sense that now that we are three days into the official spring season, she would decide to dump a pile of snow on the region
The ground is thawing rapidly and will be saturated following all of this rain. That means there's increased likelihood for trees to uproot in the wind and fall across utility wires
While rain, wind, and warmth have been the story for the winter so far, New England was crushed by four consecutive nor'easters in March just six years ago.
What in the heck has been going on this winter? It seems like every single time we get some snow in the forecast is is never enough to facilitate any fun winter activities