Cold Night - Hot Fire

 
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dlj
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Post by dlj » Sat. Jan. 26, 2013 5:57 pm

Snowman,

How much snow you got up there? we don't have a lot, just got a dusting last night so maybe we have a couple inches on the ground. I was hoping we'd get more snow this last time, helps insulate the ground. I was out walking my dog the other day complaining of the cold when I remembered about living in upstate when you stepped outside, inhaled and you could feel all your nose hairs instantly freeze inside your nose... Down here we're no where near that.

Stay warm up there...

dj

 
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Post by Wiz » Sat. Jan. 26, 2013 6:10 pm

the snowman wrote:It has been between -25 to -29F at night time all this week with highs ranging between -10 to -4 F during the day. Tomorrow we are suppose to bounce above zero tomorrow or at least hit zero, do I hear heat wave.

The snowman.

I thought single digits at night was cold, stay warm.


 
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Post by dlj » Sat. Jan. 26, 2013 11:04 pm

Wiz wrote:
the snowman wrote:It has been between -25 to -29F at night time all this week with highs ranging between -10 to -4 F during the day. Tomorrow we are suppose to bounce above zero tomorrow or at least hit zero, do I hear heat wave.

The snowman.

I thought single digits at night was cold, stay warm.
Single digits in the Tug hill region - that's darned near a heat wave up there... Snowman lives where they get both cold and snow... lots of it...

dj

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