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Wind Chill Values Plummet Across New Hampshire
Forecasters issue cold weather advisory as state braces for sub-zero temperatures this weekend
Jan. 29, 2026 at 7:15pm
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The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory for New Hampshire, warning of wind chill values as low as 19 degrees below zero. Residents can expect below-zero temperatures throughout the weekend, with the potential for some light snow as well. Meanwhile, the state's plan to eliminate mandatory car inspections has hit a snag in the legislature.
Why it matters
Extreme cold weather can pose serious risks to public health and safety, especially for vulnerable populations. The potential elimination of mandatory car inspections is also a significant policy change that could impact vehicle safety and emissions across the state.
The details
The National Weather Service has forecast dangerously cold temperatures for New Hampshire this weekend, with wind chill values potentially dropping as low as 19 degrees below zero. Residents are advised to limit time outdoors and take precautions against frostbite and hypothermia. In addition, the state's plan to eliminate mandatory car inspections has hit a roadblock, as the legislation faces opposition in the state Senate.
- The cold weather advisory is in effect through the weekend.
- The Capital City Classic wrestling tournament is scheduled for Saturday at Concord High School.
- The state Senate is currently considering a bill to end mandatory car inspections.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency responsible for weather forecasting and issuing advisories.
New Hampshire Department of Corrections
The state agency overseeing the search for a probation fugitive.
New Hampshire Senate Republicans
The state Senate majority party that is fast-tracking a bill to allow open enrollment in any school district.
What’s next
The state Senate is expected to vote on the open enrollment bill in the coming weeks, which could become law if passed.
The takeaway
As New Hampshire braces for a deep freeze, the state must balance public safety concerns with policy changes like the potential elimination of mandatory car inspections. Community events like the Capital City Classic wrestling tournament will provide a welcome respite from the cold.


