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Mount Washington Observatory weather observer/staff meteorologist Ryan Knapp posted this whimsical photo Tuesday morning showing a frozen fork and leftover spaghetti as the Obs saw a record low for the day of minus 31 degrees, breaking the old mark of minus 29 degrees set on Jan. 11, 2020. (MOUNT WASHINGTON OBSERVATORY PHOTO)

CONWAY — If you thought it was bitingly cold in the lower elevations Tuesday, consider what it was like at the “Top of New England.”

Brian Fitzgerald, Mount Washington Observatory's director of science and education, said Tuesday set a record cold temperature atop the mountain at -31 degrees F., breaking the old mark of -29 set Jan. 11, 2020.

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