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  • Brrrrrrr ....

    We're in the midst of a major Arctic chill here, and I am betting a lot of you are too. Take care, wrap your pipes, let your facets go at a slow drip, ( gee, I'm at a slow drip ... Haha!) Stay warm and successfully ride this nasty weather thru!

  • #2
    I think today's high in Kentucky is a balmy 16 F! Stay warm.

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    • #3
      My niece lives in Billings, Montana. She posted on Facebook -31. At the moment, 6pm PST it's -11.

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      • #4
        Until last year, my son attended college in western Indiana, 10 miles south of Lake Michigan and open water all the way to the North Pole! (...well..ok..."Almost Canada", but...).

        It was 8 below there today and Windy!

        -Sometimes, I get the impression the difference in weather played at least a partial role in him coming home for school! (Kind'a because he said so!)

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        • #5
          Yep! It's 2 degrees today, with a 20 mile per hour wind-chill, making it a balmy 18 below. On the plus side, I won a rare feature print of "A Day at the Races" on ebay during this artic chill! We have another Arctic chill coming again on Friday, but the highs will be 25 or so above zero, and that will feel summer-like compared to this junk! At least, in the middle of that, on Wednesday and Thursday, it'll warm up to 40 degrees. Nice ....

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          • #6
            My son and I have a tradition of hiking a trail at a local park. It's six miles around a lake: just a beautiful place. I first managed to get him to do it when he was six years old: six miles is a big deal when you are 4 feet tall!

            Very often we bring a pocket camp stove and make lunch at roughly the halfway mark.

            We're both off today, so the plan was to hike around the lake this morning.

            It's 22 degrees out, so.....-yeahhhhhhhh.....no!

            (Fortunately it will still be there when we get up above 40 degrees again! This goes for canoeing, biking and camping too!)
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            Home From College: Thanksgiving 2022

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            • #7
              Good pic of your son! It sounds like you live in a lovely locale.

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              • #8
                I don't wan't to be the odd one out, but its a Balmy 88 deg, with 67% Humidlty, i can send heat over if you like
                a/c is running day and night,

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by David Smith View Post
                  88 deg
                  Celsius or Kelvin?

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                  • #10
                    Here, it’s -2°C or -3°C (depending on the thermometer). And there’s lots of snow.
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                    • #11
                      31 degrees and killing humidity in Auckland NZ.......................

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                      • #12
                        Just had to repair our outdoor facet. It burst. No other casualties, though.

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                        • #13
                          This morning I fired up my computer and it said "21F, Feels Colder"

                          (-it doesn't really have to!)

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                          • #14
                            Did your PC actually say, " Hi Steve! It's 21 degrees, have a nice day! ". If my PC did that, I would be looking for some Captain Morgan! ( Ha ha! ).

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                            • #15
                              Auckland and Brisbane was about the same temp yesterday, Bris was also 31 deg c Or 88 F
                              same again today with storms, so much rain here & flooding everywhere!

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