How do you judge when it's cold out or when it's just New England typical weather?
It's definitely cold out this week, with winter reminding us we live in New England. What made you shiver this morning? Taking the dogs out? Standing at the bus stop? One reader said "you know it's cold out when the wet clothes in the dryer are frozen." Finish this sentence for us in the comments: You know it's cold out when ...
Minor accidents, slippery road conditions and school cancellations.
12:37 p.m: The snow is slowly tapering off in Foxborough, with snow fall accumulations currently totalling around 5 inches. The snow is predicted to move out of the area completely by 3:00 p.m today. 9:30 a.m: 3 minor accidents have been reported on the highway pinched between route 95 and route 495. Foxborough Fire Chief, Roger P. Hatfield, said that "so far, no major injuries have occurred, but calls have been coming in since 4 a.m this morning concerning minor accidents and injuries." "The roads are very slippery due to the ground being so cold. It is dangerous out this morning," warned Hatfield. Foxborough Public Schools are closed today and all after school sports and activities have been cancelled. Foxborough's Town Hall is open …
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Gretchen Robinson
5:39 pm on Friday, January 25, 2013
when you have some sympathy for folks in MN where it's really cold   more ›