Residents of New Hampshire were met with dangerously cold temperatures this week, with temperatures in some areas dropping as low as -20 degrees Fahrenheit. Despite the frigid temperatures, some are still choosing to brave the elements and take part in outdoor activities.
The National Weather Service issued a wind chill advisory for the area, warning of the potential for frostbite and hypothermia. Despite the warnings, some residents are choosing to take part in outdoor activities such as skiing and hiking.
The cold temperatures are expected to last through the weekend, with temperatures expected to reach a low of -15 degrees Fahrenheit. However, a warm-up is expected to arrive on Sunday, with temperatures expected to reach into the upper 30s.
The National Weather Service is urging those who plan to take part in outdoor activities to bundle up and limit their time outdoors to avoid potential health risks. Those who do plan to venture out are advised to dress in layers and cover exposed skin.
Residents of New Hampshire are urged to take precautions and stay warm during this cold snap.









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