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Reply #500 on: January 22, 2014, 06:00:25 PM
It's like minus 10 degrees here now.
The snow moved on...we got 6-7 inches (SNOW).
But today is a beautiful sunny day here.
Just cold as hell....!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Reply #501 on: January 22, 2014, 06:01:54 PM
-10 standard temp or windchill?

We are at 8° now but  it feels like -5 out with wind



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Reply #502 on: January 24, 2014, 03:19:44 AM
The high for Monday and Tuesday here will be -5 and -2.  The highs!  Friggin Canadians..... 8)

Imagines Barb with frozen nose hairs and well hidden pokies.......

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Reply #503 on: January 24, 2014, 05:33:27 AM
Just lit a couple of candles in my greenhouse, trying to save my tropicals :(

It might dip below 20F here tonight. Yuk.



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Reply #504 on: January 24, 2014, 12:19:38 PM
Yesterday we started out at 14 below, closing many schools again.  Warmed up to minus 5 by afternoon.  Warm air came in overnight and it's 13 above at 5 AM, CST, heading for a high in the 30s.  Sounds good, but long range forcasts from Saturday call for single digit highs until the first of Feb.  Something we in Minnesota have clothes for and can handle.  I feel for you in the south where freezing temps are rare.  Bundle up!

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Reply #505 on: January 24, 2014, 01:39:09 PM
We're at 4° now and heading to a high of 15 today. Wind gusts over 50 mph. Schools closed.



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Reply #506 on: January 24, 2014, 07:32:01 PM
Just lit a couple of candles in my greenhouse, trying to save my tropicals :(

It might dip below 20F here tonight. Yuk.

Watcher tries for a peek of GC's pokies..... 8)

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Reply #507 on: January 24, 2014, 07:36:58 PM
well hell toe, they need to come here where it's really cold and get a taste.

We have hit a big 6° and the wind is up around 40-50 mph gusts. Snow blowing at any opening it can find. Roads are a mess from the blowing. Water mains broke everywhere.



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Reply #508 on: January 24, 2014, 07:40:47 PM
Candles in the greenhouse, great idea... will that put out enough heat?

No greenhouse here, have some potted small trees, which are supposed to handle DC winters. First year outside for the Avocado, spent last year and a half inside until last Spring. We rescued it when it was so cold last storm, not sure if we got it in time, and will spend the rest of Winter in the LR, South facing light.

Pulled 6 Columnar Apple trees inside for the last storm, then decided they need to make it on their own, and they have been out in this latest frigid temp spell, will find out in the Spring. Lime and Lemmon trees are safely in a South facing light area, indoors for the season, along with peppers and other veggies.

Let us know how your tropicals do. All our trees were to handle 18F, but this year has been so much colder.

I blame AlGore.


Just lit a couple of candles in my greenhouse, trying to save my tropicals :(

It might dip below 20F here tonight. Yuk.

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Reply #509 on: January 24, 2014, 08:46:54 PM
Candles in the greenhouse, great idea... will that put out enough heat?


Pulled 6 Columnar Apple trees inside for the last storm, then decided they need to make it on their own, and they have been out in this latest frigid temp spell, will find out in the Spring. Lime and Lemmon trees are safely in a South facing light area, indoors for the season, along with peppers and other veggies.

Let us know how your tropicals do. All our trees were to handle 18F, but this year has been so much colder.

I blame AlGore.


I don't know if the candles will do the trick - its all I could think of ... but I'll try :D DH travels a lot and I can't move most of them by myself anymore - so he built me a greenhouse to make up for his absence ... well, you know, for the heavy lifting absence anyway ;)


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Reply #510 on: January 24, 2014, 11:55:34 PM
Yesterday we started out at 14 below, closing many schools again.  Warmed up to minus 5 by afternoon.  Warm air came in overnight and it's 13 above at 5 AM, CST, heading for a high in the 30s.  Sounds good, but long range forcasts from Saturday call for single digit highs until the first of Feb.  Something we in Minnesota have clothes for and can handle.  I feel for you in the south where freezing temps are rare.  Bundle up!
We can't. All we have are tank tops, shorts and flip-flops.

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Reply #511 on: January 25, 2014, 04:25:27 PM


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Now that warmed me up. Well, part of me anyway.....ty GC.  8)

Eric - seems we in the Great Lakes area can't catch a break this year.

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Reply #512 on: January 25, 2014, 04:34:39 PM
I don't know, this 26° stuff almost feels like a cool summer day compared to what we have been getting and hear we will be getting again next week. HELL, I'll take 26 every day right now



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Reply #513 on: January 25, 2014, 06:30:49 PM
LOL....OMG!!!!
I'm flying to Fargo ND on Sunday (26th).
Just to look at a horse a client "wants" to buy for 90,000 dollars.
I'm not sure if she or I am crazy.
But I "Know" it's going to be fricken cold up there.
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Reply #514 on: January 25, 2014, 06:48:08 PM
Damn, Liz.  Even Minnesota people don't go to Fargo in the winter.  Remember when you dress, loose and in layers.  Have the pilot "waggle" the plane's wings when you pass over Minneapolis.  I may be out taking pictures of ice sculptures at the Winter Carnival.

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Reply #515 on: January 26, 2014, 07:40:47 PM
I'm out of my "MIND".
I made it here (Fargo ND).
This is nothing like the movie!!!....It's worse!!!!
OMG.....NO One should live here in the winter!!!!
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Reply #516 on: January 26, 2014, 09:23:16 PM
Living in Fargo is a small step above living in a snow shelter above the arctic circle.

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Reply #517 on: January 26, 2014, 09:29:29 PM
What amazes me is that why on earth would anyone keep a 90,000 dollar horse in Fargo ND.???
Then "why" would I be crazy enough to travel up here just to appraise it for a client to buy.......They say the Gods are crazy, well, I'm right behind them then.
This is cold beyond belief...Further, we can't look at the horse nor travel until Wednesday afternoon as on Tuesday the "high" is only going to be -50F.
Who the fuck lives in this??
I'll take NJ any day!!!
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Thank God there's no Polar Bears around here.!!!



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Reply #518 on: January 26, 2014, 09:30:45 PM
No, but there are ice snakes.

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Reply #519 on: January 26, 2014, 09:33:39 PM
No, but there are ice snakes.

WTH???
Are Those???

Love,
Liz