Underway right now. Announcer no one covers New Hampshire like we do. Now, wmur news 9 at 5 00. Adam it is a frigid Holiday Weekend across the Granite State. It s 14 degrees in the queen city now and 16 in portsmouth. Good afternoon, i m adam sexton. Stephanie and i m stephanie woods. The cold temperatures with the gusty winds tonight can cause frostbite in only a few minutes. For a better look at these dangerous wind chills lets check in with meteorologist Hayley Lapoint. Hayley the temperatures for manchester and portsmouth not that cold when you consider we could easily be below zero in those places now. The wind is what is making it worse. Up north, temperatures are already below zero. When you factor in these winds and gusts near 30 and 40 Miles Per Hour, here is how it really feels on the skin. 12 below in portsmouth. Feels more like nine below in concord in manchester. S below the wind chill toward littleton and whitefield. Here is what you can plan on tonight if you have plans
Like we do. Now wmur news 9 tonight. Anchor right now temperatures are below zero everywhere in the Granite State with almost everyone under a wind chill warning. Youre taking a live look at manchester where its negative 7 degrees. Good evening and thank you for joining us. Im stephanie woods. Meteorologist Hayley Lapoint tells us how cold it will feel with the wind blowing tonight. Hayley thats whats making all the difference, with the winds makes it feel so much colder so much more brutal, and the winds are really stirring up the air, and you can hear it. There might be a couple scattered Power Outages tonight because of how strong the wind be. These are the actual air temperatures that we have right now, 10 below in concord. Laconia. 13 below in plymouth. 11 below in lebanon. As you saw on the map there, everyone is subzero right now. With wind gusts up near 30, even chills are just horrible. 35 below is what it feels like in concord now, 32 below in white field. In is dangerous stu
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