MOUNT WASHINGTON, N.H.– The summit of Mount Washington in New Hampshire recorded a 100+ mph wind gust on Tuesday morning, caught live on camera.
Just after 4 a.m., a wind gust of 103.6 mph was recorded at the top of Mount Washington.
For reference, wind gusts of that strength are in line with that of a Category 2 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale .
While unusual for most places not experiencing an extreme weather event, it's just another day of the "world's worst weather" on Mount Washington.
A DAY IN THE LIFE OF PEOPLE OBSERVING ‘WORLD’S WORST WEATHER’ ATOP NEW HAMPSHIRE'S MOUNT WASHINGTON
The title comes from Mount Washington's prominence, exposure and storm tracks, according to the Mount Washington Observatory .
As the highest point in the Northeast at 6,288 feet, winds a

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