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Rhode Island Weather Forecast: How Cold Will it Get This Weekend?
Very, very cold, actually. Wind chill factors could dip below zero.

Winter's (hopefully, but maybe not) last hurrah is making a strong push this weekend. Despite recent record-high temperatures close to 70 degrees, wind chills this weekend will dip into negative territory. So even as the clock springs forward Sunday morning, you'll have every excuse to stay in bed an extra hour or two.
How cold it feels depends on where you are, but what's the difference between -7 degrees (Coventry) and a not so balmy -1 degrees (Charlestown)?
You can see how cold the National Weather Service predicts it will get in your area below. Remember, this accounts for the wind chill factors. Dark purple is bad.
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Thursday saw wind gusts of over 40 miles per hour, kicking off a four-day stretch of intense March weather as we look ahead to spring on March 20.
Find out what's happening in Narragansett-South Kingstownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Friday's storm dropped snow totals from 3.5 to 6.8 inches, with the biggest accumulations along the coast.
Forecasters are already warning of another potential storm coming early next week, around Tuesday.
"In fact, there is potential for low pressure to intensify near or off the Northeast seaboard, potentially bringing heavy snow and strong winds to parts of the Northeast Tuesday into Wednesday," the Weather Channel said.

Mike Carraggi (Patch National Staff) contributed to this report.
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