Posted on 01/30/2019 10:38:49 AM PST by MplsSteve
In case you were interested in current temps in the upper Midwest, here are a few to consider...
Pembina ND (on the Canadian border) -25 air temp/-25 wind chill
Minneapolis MN -18 air temp/-38 wind chill
Sioux Falls SD -12 air temp/-27 wind chill
Mason City IA -19 air temp/-44 wind chill
Solon Springs WI (northwest WI) -17 air temp/-32 wind chill
Winter’s here
Here in San Antonio we are enjoying a nice 42 degrees.
The high will be 53.
Upstate NY...Brrrr....Glad I’m retired.
-15 here. Supposed to get to -5. Sun is out and wind has calmed, It’s not brutal like is was around daybreak. -60+ wind chill. You can’t even breathe in that. 5 minutes to frostbite.
Where am, its cold, (We call it winter), with a wind chill of “What in the hell are you doing outside, you idiot?”
Prescott Valley AZ 60/34 today, will gradually drop to 43/25 by next week.
60 degrees here in SoCal, but then it is winter.
Neener neener.
This g-g-global w-w-warming has g-got to s-s-stop!
Here in southern UT the high today will be 57 degrees with a full sun. I used to live in Chicago. There are many, many reasons why I thank God I do not have to live there.
And in Nome, AK, it’s +22d; in Barrow, AK, the northernmost place in the US, it’s -4d.
Go figger!
Wind chill is mostly hype.
About a half dozen formulas, and maybe more.
Only works for those running bare naked outside.
Maybe. Many variables.
If you want really cold... J. Gacy’s basement.
33 below!!!
My aunt and uncle were once stationed at the SAC base in Minot ND, and they had brutal cold spells like what you all are now getting. Their cat taught itself to ring the doorbell to get let inside.
Years ago, when their father was unemployed, my nieces sent me a Christmas gift which was a tube sock filled with uncooked rice and handles sewn on both ends. You pop into to microwave for around 90 seconds and you have a very effective and reusable heating pad. It’s now marketable (by someone else) as “The Original Bed Buddy”.
I have also seen hand warmers and feet warmers I have recommended for people who must dress in official uniforms/costumes as part of their jobs (think drive-thru workers). There are creative and inexpensive ways to stay warm in these frigid conditions. God bless each of you.
Dont breathe deep
Phoenix: Low 70’s today.
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