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RE: cold snap
I think we set a record here it got down to 13 last night and snowed again to day that's two days in a row and really unusual where most year we don't have any. It is supposed to be up in the 50's tomorrow so things will go back to normal. Lee
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RE: cold snap
ORIGINAL: cayugad Well I just checked and our night time low (and I am not talking wind chill) was -34.4º F. There seems to be no wind. My computer is telling me we have warmed up a lot though.. all the way to -26ºF so it looks like a good day. Actually the sunny side of the house says -18º F. Amazing what a little sun shine can do. -16.5F here, cold enough for me....I wanted to get out for a run this morning just to say I did but stayed up too late. Hope it warms up decently next week, I hope to have my new bullets and sabots in to test... |
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-37 C (about -35 F) for us this morning. Gitten brrry out there. Our troops had a range day yesterday at -35 C. Poor buggers.[:@]
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RE: cold snap
The Duluth News Channel in their weather report said the had a town in Minnesotathat reported -47ºF last night. That's just too cold. The neighbor up the road has -38ºF but it finally warmed up. They are talking only -5ºF tonight. That's a piece of cake...
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RE: cold snap
I just looked at the historical data for Petawawa for last year. We had 4 months without snow.:D
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RE: cold snap
ORIGINAL: cayugad The Duluth News Channel in their weather report said the had a town in Minnesotathat reported -47ºF last night. That's just too cold. The neighbor up the road has -38ºF but it finally warmed up. They are talking only -5ºF tonight. That's a piece of cake... -47 is square tire night. lol |
RE: cold snap
LOL. Yup, ya gotta be from up north to know about square tires. Takes about 5 miles to work the corners off.
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RE: cold snap
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The Official Canadian Temperature Conversion Chart 50° Fahrenheit (10° C) Californians shiver uncontrollably. Canadians plant gardens. 35° Fahrenheit (1.6° C) Italian Cars won't start Canadians drive with the windows down 32° Fahrenheit (0 ° C) American water freezes Canadian water gets thicker. 0° Fahrenheit (-17.9° C) New York City landlords finally turn on the heat. Canadians have the last cookout of the season. -60° Fahrenheit (-51° C) Mt.St. Helens freezes. Canadian Girl Guides sell cookies door-to-door. -100° Fahrenheit (-73° C) Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. Canadians pull down their ear flaps. -173° Fahrenheit (-114° C) Ethyl alcohol Freezes. Canadians get frustrated when they can't thaw thekeg [/align] -460° Fahrenheit (-273° C) Absolute zero; all atomic motion stops. Canadians start saying "cold, eh?" -500° Fahrenheit (-295° C) Hell freezes over. The Toronto Maple Leafs win the Stanley Cup [/align][/blockquote] |
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