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DNK said:Uh Boss, Don't get Paul started. :laugh:
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DNK said:Uh Boss, Don't get Paul started. :laugh:
14dna said:Guess what guys!
It's as cold tonight in Huntsville Al. as it is in Ontario.
Now this I can't figure out!
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I did 3 years in Ames, Iowa in graduate school. In 1981 it didn't break zero for a high temperature in Ames for <span style="text-decoration: underline">8 days!</span> That's about 10 degrees colder than they were at the worst of this cold snap.Basil said:Iowa Temperatures a solid 30 degrees below normal!

DaveatMoon said:In 1981 it didn't break zero for a high temperature in Ames for <span style="text-decoration: underline">8 days!</span> That's about 10 degrees colder than they were at the worst of this cold snap.
Nunyas said:What's up with the temps down here in Tampa Doc?!?! I thought was gonna get to warm up a bit by coming down off my secrit mountain base in L. . and visirin' family in Tampa. Instead, I'm greated with more of the same... actually worse cause it's more humid so anything resembling a breeze has me recallin' Mt Fuji w/ snow on the ground in early spring...
brrrrr... me shorts are a freezin'!
Freezin' I tells ya!
Or perhaps the kilt might do the trick. 

The coldest temperature I was ever in was during that week in 1981. It got down to -23 in Des Moines, one degree above their all-time record low, and it was likely about a degree or 2 colder in Ames where I was. Worse, it was windy, with wind chills of -60+. I remember a wind chill of -77, but I can't remember if that was where I was or not.Basil said:"Des Moines bottomed out at <span style="font-weight: bold">17 below zero</span>, two degrees above the record low on Jan. 2 in the capital. The National Weather Service station in <span style="font-weight: bold">Johnston recorded 22 degrees below</span> zero."
When I was in Great Falls Montana, a week or more of sub-zero temps wasn't uncommon. We had to keep our cars plugged in our no way it would start the next day.
Get used to extreme variability like that. It'll be the norm from now on. :frown:bugimike said:And to think, a mere weeks or so ago we broke a record high for the day since 1948! The old record was 86* and the new one is 90*. We have been AVERAGING 48* for the past three days now! THAT is CHILLY for south Florida!! This is one heck of a polar express!!
Mickey Richaud said:Just saw a post on Facebook: "Some monkey is missing its brass balls..." :thumbsup:
DaveatMoon said:Get used to extreme variability like that. It'll be the norm from now on. :frown:bugimike said:And to think, a mere weeks or so ago we broke a record high for the day since 1948! The old record was 86* and the new one is 90*. We have been AVERAGING 48* for the past three days now! THAT is CHILLY for south Florida!! This is one heck of a polar express!!