In 2018, a record for the most prolonged cold spell in Massachusetts was set. Prior to that, in 1918, a long stretch of below-freezing temperatures made life miserable at the time. While it does get cold here come wintertime, it usually doesn't stay below freezing for too long. However, it happened again in 2018 and set a new record. The years 1918 and 2018 were some of the coldest winters in Massachusetts and anyone who experienced a winter like one of these would appreciate warmer weather just a bit more.
Yes, winters are cold and can chill us to the bones here in the Bay State. However, there are some winters that have been much colder than others.
Back in 1918, there was a prolonged cold spell of below-freezing temperatures that lasted for seven days. It occurred between December 29, 1917 and January 4, 1918. It didn't happen again until 2018.
The year 2018 set records for having one of the coldest winters in the state's history. And it tied the seven day cold snap that happened in 1918.
The year 2018 had one of the worst winters on record for Bay Staters. Between the number of days that experienced below-freezing temperatures and sub-zero windchill, it's no wonder why many were at risk for frostbite.
January was the coldest month in Massachusetts in 2018. There was also a snowstorm to top off the record-cold temperatures.
If you've experienced a cold spell like the ones in 1918 and 2018, you may appreciate the warmer months just a bit more!
What were some of the coldest winters in Massachusetts you experienced? Do you remember the prolonged cold spell in 2018? Let us know in the comments!
While winters can be bitter and cold here in the Bay State, there are still plenty of activities that really make the season enjoyable. Check out these places to visit in Massachusetts in the winter.
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