Wicked Cold!!!!
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On the tri-state news . . . a woman actually froze to death when her car broke down and she went to get help. They found her body in a snow bank. Yikes.
The weather channel.com suggests putting extra clothes and blankets in your car at this time, in case you break down.
I can't remember it being this cold . . . although I think the two and a half feet of snow we had this time last year was worse.
The weather channel.com suggests putting extra clothes and blankets in your car at this time, in case you break down.
I can't remember it being this cold . . . although I think the two and a half feet of snow we had this time last year was worse.
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It sends them to the moon
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It makes the birdies swoon
It sends them to the moon
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My car bit the dust Wednesday morning on the way in to work. Between having 213k on it and the engine starting to get weak, it just couldn't take the cold and something in the motor broke! I only sat there for about 15 minutes before help arrived, but it was getting really cold, really fast! The nearest home was within sight, but it was so cold I figured my chances were just as good staying inside the dead car. On the plus side maybe dealers will be very eager to sell a vehicle this time of year!
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That was meant to be a joke - I'm not that crazy!!chas wrote:Man, an all-aluminum whistle in those temps -- if you tongue a note, the Overton might need to be surgically removed!WhistlingGypsy wrote:- 33 celcius (-45 with the wind) here in Ottawa. I am just heading out to play my Overton Low D on the street corner - us Canucks are a tough bunch
I did go for a run today though - it was -35 celcius with the wind chill. Maybe I am crazy
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p.s. it's only -36 here (looking for a high of -22 and low of -38 ). The papers call this "cold". If it dips below -40 they call it "extreem cold". The cut off for calling off non-school activities around here is -30 to -40. School usually goes on but if it's colder than -20 then the kids can't go out for recess.
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Yep, you are.WhistlingGypsy wrote: . . .
I did go for a run today though - it was -35 celcius with the wind chill. Maybe I am crazy
Right nice here after subzero windchills this morning it warmed up to a nice 30 degrees (F). Not quite the weather you had when you were down here and went to Nanny OBrians, huh?
Whatever the temperature, hope you still know how to
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Heh heh, easy for you to say: I heard on the radio this morning that it's colder here right now that in Alaska. ( -41 below zero with the wind chill this morning)ErikT wrote:Ok, you know that I couldn't stay out of this thread... Loren, you're a weenie
But yeah, you're right, I'm a weenie: I'd be back in Florida right now if it weren't for the job I'm starting (here) in few weeks......
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When you guys are saying, "with the wind chill" do you mean "plus the wind chill or inclusive of the windchill"? Fortunately, there isn't usually much wind to speak of here; though last week it was pretty windy. Makes for a good day to stay inside when it is.
And Ailin, sorry to hear about your car. I hope that you get a good deal on a new one.
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And Ailin, sorry to hear about your car. I hope that you get a good deal on a new one.
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I noticed that too. I was using http://www.wunderground.com/ to compare areas up north. I noticed that even Barrow was warmer than Fairbanks.Loren wrote:I heard on the radio this morning that it's colder here right now that in Alaska. ( -41 below zero with the wind chill this morning)
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Before I demonstrate my insensitivity, let me first say that I sympathiize with those of you in the Northeast.
Now, though, I have to add that I have been watching the daily news and marvelling at how good you must normally have it up there, at least along the coast. On yesterday's Today show, they were obsessing about the N'Yawk temperature, which, if it dipped below PLUS 1 degree, would set a record daily low. In January!
And today, I hear, Boston reached a heretofore unimaginable -7F!
Ummmm,
Not sure how to put this, but temps like that would be cold but certainly not record-setting in the Midwest. We're having a fairly normal stretch right now with the next few days projected as low-30s by day and upper teens by night. But if you look at the records for these days, double negative digits are pretty standard. And we're downright warm next to those poor frozen souls in Minnesota, the Dakotas and Middle Canada. I don't know why any sane person would ever live in International Falls, MN. or Green Bay, WI (oops, maybe I just answered my own question).
I don't know if the real people out there are like this, but your news broadcasters have GOT to be the wussiest bunch of weather-wimps in existence.
Now, though, I have to add that I have been watching the daily news and marvelling at how good you must normally have it up there, at least along the coast. On yesterday's Today show, they were obsessing about the N'Yawk temperature, which, if it dipped below PLUS 1 degree, would set a record daily low. In January!
And today, I hear, Boston reached a heretofore unimaginable -7F!
Ummmm,
Not sure how to put this, but temps like that would be cold but certainly not record-setting in the Midwest. We're having a fairly normal stretch right now with the next few days projected as low-30s by day and upper teens by night. But if you look at the records for these days, double negative digits are pretty standard. And we're downright warm next to those poor frozen souls in Minnesota, the Dakotas and Middle Canada. I don't know why any sane person would ever live in International Falls, MN. or Green Bay, WI (oops, maybe I just answered my own question).
I don't know if the real people out there are like this, but your news broadcasters have GOT to be the wussiest bunch of weather-wimps in existence.
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Hey, Loren!
I grew up in Quincy (Wollaston)! Where in Boston are ya? I live in CT now but I will always love Boston (NYC doesn't come close the the charm).
I heard Thursday night that is was -100 degress atop Mt. Washington. I assume that's with wind chill, but that's still mighty cold. Makes the 20 below wind chill we had for our youth retreat last weekend seem like a heat wave!
I grew up in Quincy (Wollaston)! Where in Boston are ya? I live in CT now but I will always love Boston (NYC doesn't come close the the charm).
I heard Thursday night that is was -100 degress atop Mt. Washington. I assume that's with wind chill, but that's still mighty cold. Makes the 20 below wind chill we had for our youth retreat last weekend seem like a heat wave!
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Today is a nippy -26 degrees F, with the windchill it's -53F!