I could not take that cold Spicoli43. I used to go to Chicago in January to the Houseware's Show. Burrr!! at McCormick Place right on the lake. One year it was minus 74 degrees. They cancelled school and other things. Good thing we were at the Ritz Carlton which has everything you need when you have to stay inside.
The Web says this is a typo.. . .minus 74 degrees.
Maybe wind chill? I experienced -50F (not wind chill) in the Fargo area once.The Web says this is a typo.
It turns out worldwide temp extremes have gone from -130F to +130F, way wider than I thought.Wow, I didn't think someone would do a "fact check" on what I said. Yes, it was probably windchill. It was back late 80s early 90s. I do remember hearing the news that morning stating the schools were closed because of the cold.
I lived by Fort Lee, NJ.Just outside Sandy Hook Point NJ.
I guess 28 and 42 ain't as bad as I thought it was today...-17.5 F here when I got up. Walking on the deck sounded like gun fire. House is warm enough and I'm staying put.
It's up to -5 now. I told a friend I would help them change a battery in their car today and i just told them we need to wait a couple days. 42 sounds pretty nice shorts and tee shirt weather.I guess 28 and 42 ain't as bad as I thought it was today...
Is that wind chill or actual temp?-17.5 F here when I got up.
I have an indoor outdoor on my kitchen window and the outdoor bulb is about an inch from the house so it sometimes has some effect of house heat loss or in the summer will read high when the sun sets on that side of the house. She went to work around the same time and confirmed it with her new KIAs reading.Is that wind chill or actual temp?
Around 0 - 1 F last couple nights here in N. W. Ohio USA... jumped up to balmy 23 F now just after Noon... supposed to soar on up to 28 today this afternoon... then back colder a few days... but back up to warmish 42 F Tuesday Feb. 1st...
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