Thanks to the National Centers for Environmental Information, we now know about the most extreme temperatures in the history of our New England states.
The Geminids are considered to be one of the most spectacular showers every year, when we can easily see around 120 meteors every hour for a few hours.
On April 12, 1934, on Mt. Washington in New Hampshire, history was made when the wind on the top of the Northeast's tallest peak hit 231 miles per hour.