We’ve all been there—bundled up for winter, feeling relatively warm… except for those two body parts that refuse to cooperate: your ears and your nose. Well, back in 1873, a 15-year-old from Farmington, Maine, decided he was done suffering and came up with a revolutionary invention.
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.
If you’re planning on hopping on a flight at any of the major airports in our Pine Tree State, don’t even try to check any of these things in your bags!
Winters in this area are hard, especially for those who don't have outdoor winter hobbies. So, here are some alternative ideas for fun ways to pass the time during the colder months.