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Hour-By-Hour Forecast: Wind Chills Well Below Zero

This month is officially the snowiest on record in Boston and the winter is the third snowiest.

Updated at 5:50 p.m. Sunday:

A Wind Chill Warning remains in effect until 10 a.m. Monday as winds will drop temperatures to as low as 25 below zero.

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The wind will also cause blowing and drifting of snow, which may make driving hazardous.

The National Weather Service said, “Outdoor exposure should be limited. If you are heading outdoors, dress in layers and keep your hands and head covered to protect against frostbite.”

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Here is the hour-by-hour forecast from The Weather Channel:

  • 7 p.m. Sunday: 9 degrees, feels like -12 degrees
  • 8 p.m. Sunday: 7 degrees, feels like -14 degrees
  • 9 p.m. Sunday: 6 degrees, feels like -16 degrees
  • 10 p.m. Sunday: 3 degrees, feels like -19 degrees
  • 11 p.m. Sunday: 1 degree, feels like -22 degrees
  • Midnight Monday: 2 degrees, feels like -21 degrees
  • 1 a.m. Monday: 0 degrees, feels like -23 degrees
  • 2 a.m. Monday: 0 degrees, feels like -23 degrees
  • 3a.m. Monday: 0 degrees, feels like -23 degrees
  • 4 a.m. Monday: 0 degrees, feels like -23 degrees
  • 5 a.m. Monday: -1 degrees, feels like -24 degrees
  • 6 a.m. Monday: 0 degrees, feels like -23 degrees
  • 7 a.m. Monday: 1 degree, feels like -22 degrees
  • 8 a.m. Monday: 2 degrees, feels like -19 degrees
  • 9 a.m. Monday: 3 degrees, feels like -17 degrees
  • 10 a.m. Monday: 6 degrees, feels like -14 degrees
  • 11 a.m. Monday: 9 degrees, feels like -10 degrees
  • Noon Monday: 11 degrees, feels like like -7 degrees

Updated at 5:05 p.m. Sunday:

Massachusetts State Police reported a 20-car pileup on Route 95 South in Waltham on Sunday afternoon.

There were only minor injuries, but Route 95 South was closed for more than an hour to clear the roadway.

There was also a multi-car crash on Route 128 in Peabody on Sunday afternoon.

Updated at 2:52 p.m. Sunday:

It’s official -- this is the snowiest month on record in Boston history.

After not seeing much snow until three weeks ago, Massachusetts has been bombarded with four major snowstorms. The three recent snowstorms dumped nearly four feet of snow on the area this month.

How bad has it been? The first Blizzard of 2015 actually took place in January so the three-foot totals we saw from that storm don’t even count for February.

Boston has seen 89.2 inches of snow this winter, which is third most on record.

The National Weather Service most recent snowfall totals show that Ipswich and Achusnet picked up the most snow from the Valentine’s Day Blizzard. Each community reportedly got 22 inches. Note: There are some communities that don’t have readings since earlier on Sunday morning so the top snowfall might wind up being another community.

Here are some of the top snowfalls by county reported as of 2 p.m. Sunday:

Barnstable County

West Harwich -- 12 inches

Centerville -- 11.4 inches

Hyannis -- 7 inches

East Falmouth -- 6.2 inches

Bristol County

Achusnet -- 22 inches

New Bedford -- 20 inches

Mansfield -- 17 inches

Attleboro -- 13 inches

Dukes County

Oak Bluffs -- 10 inches

Essex County

Ipswich -- 22 inches

Salisbury -- 20.5 inches

Andover -- 12.5 inches

Middlesex County

Wilmington -- 17.5 inches

Acton -- 16.6 inches

Lexington -- 16.6 inches

Framingham -- 16.5 inches

West Newton -- 15.5 inches

Bedford -- 15.5 inches

Winchester -- 15.2 inches

North Reading -- 15 inches

Shirley -- 15 inches

Tewksbury -- 15 inches

Wakefield -- 15 inches

Natick -- 14.7 inches

Somerville -- 14.5 inches

Burlington -- 14.3 inches

Wayland -- 14 inches

Hopkinton -- 14 inches

Arlington -- 14 inches

Chelmsford -- 13.8 inches

Norfolk County

Milton -- 19.1 inches

Sharon -- 17 inches

Foxborough -- 15.6 inches

Walpole -- 15.4 inches

North Weymouth -- 15 inches

Needham Heights -- 15 inches

Norwood -- 14.5 inches

Braintree -- 13.5 inches

Stoughton -- 13 inches

Wrentham -- 12.1 inches

Weymouth -- 12 inches

Plymouth County

Bridgewater -- 20 inches

Plymouth -- 17 inches

Hingham -- 16 inches

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