Here it's gone a bit below thirty-two with a few flurries. You OK? Cheers
BostonTim IIWII Joined Apr 9, 2005 Messages 41,434 Reaction score 13,228 Points 113 Age 76 Dec 17, 2016 #1 Here it's gone a bit below thirty-two with a few flurries. You OK? Cheers
Big/Sky/Fly 370hssv vw6!s tu36v Joined Apr 8, 2008 Messages 76,325 Reaction score 29,921 Points 113 Location America (Fuck Yeah) Dec 17, 2016 #2 I hear that it's really cold over there...wasn't it -80 °F with the wind on top of a summit in Maine? That is brutal... With the windchill, it was -49.8 °F @ 6AM (MST)...but, next week it is supposed to warm up. Looking forward to that...
I hear that it's really cold over there...wasn't it -80 °F with the wind on top of a summit in Maine? That is brutal... With the windchill, it was -49.8 °F @ 6AM (MST)...but, next week it is supposed to warm up. Looking forward to that...
bishbash Tall Earthquake Finders roam the desert Joined Nov 2, 2006 Messages 5,734 Reaction score 2,458 Points 113 Location SWNH Dec 17, 2016 #3 Supposed to be in the mid 60's next week, but that's only cuz I'm leaving Freezingbutt, NH to visit my family in So Cal for the holidays.
Supposed to be in the mid 60's next week, but that's only cuz I'm leaving Freezingbutt, NH to visit my family in So Cal for the holidays.
OP OP BostonTim IIWII Joined Apr 9, 2005 Messages 41,434 Reaction score 13,228 Points 113 Age 76 Dec 17, 2016 #4 Have fun. I'd trade that for that anytime. Cheers
TipRoast The years teach much which the days never know. Joined Apr 29, 2004 Messages 12,320 Reaction score 5,834 Points 113 Location CentralCoastCalifornia Dec 17, 2016 #5 Big/Sky/Fly said: I hear that it's really cold over there...wasn't it -80 °F with the wind on top of a summit in Maine? That is brutal... Click to expand... Close -it was -86 on top of Mt. Washington, in New Hampshire. Second coldest place on Earth that day, a newscaster said (the number he was citing was wind-chill factor, not actual temperature).
Big/Sky/Fly said: I hear that it's really cold over there...wasn't it -80 °F with the wind on top of a summit in Maine? That is brutal... Click to expand... Close -it was -86 on top of Mt. Washington, in New Hampshire. Second coldest place on Earth that day, a newscaster said (the number he was citing was wind-chill factor, not actual temperature).
Big/Sky/Fly 370hssv vw6!s tu36v Joined Apr 8, 2008 Messages 76,325 Reaction score 29,921 Points 113 Location America (Fuck Yeah) Dec 17, 2016 #6 Up to 70 mph winds here tomorrow... Ugh...