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According to the National Weather Service, Seacoast residents and around New England are being advised to take precautions due to an Arctic cold front headed to the region, bringing dangerously cold wind chills.

Snow could be on the way as well, according to the National Weather Service.

Friday is expected to be sunny but with wind chills dropping to 17 degrees below zero in the Seacoast with gusts up to 30 mph, according to NWS.

The NWS says the wind chill advisory says the weather will result in frost bite and lead to hypothermia if precautions are not taken. The advisory says people should wear a hat and gloves if they go outside.

A high wind watch indicates scattered power outages due to downed tree limbs are possible, the NWS says.

Snow is also in the forecast for Friday night and Saturday the possibility of a few inches of accumulation.

By the way, it's still Fall!

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