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This is not cool, it is cold - dang cold!
 
It's a warm -30, Kind of like a dry cold
 
Not much to do in Yellowknife...eh?



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SilentUnicorn said:
Not much to do in Yellowknife...eh?



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especially now that all the water is gone.
 
DNK said:
It's a warm -30, Kind of like a dry cold

Almost as cold as Winnipeg
Yesterday was a cool - 28 F
Oh yes it is a dry cold but the windchill was -45 c at 6 AM or about -42 F
 
I saw a demonstration of that one time in Montana. In the demo I saw they had the water boiling on a camp stove, took the pot off of the camp stove and tossed the water in the air and it immediately crystalized into snow just like in that video. I know that her electric kettle was insulated so two very similar demonstrations.
 
Did that back in the day when we lived in the Great White North. But I never experienced the temps my wife had living in Calgary -65 C. At that point exposed flesh freezes in less then 1 min. Here I am hoping that the sun will come out of the fog and the temps will then rise to 60 F! How soft we have become.
Paul
 
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