J F
Elite Member
31 f here last night...after being 63 yesterday. 
It was cold enough so that the snot froze on my top lip
I spent 5 years in Northern Alberta Canada and I know a few things about cold. -30C is fairly tolerable for all day work when dressed right and even as low as -35C is good ice fishing weather but -40 is just too cold to work. When it got -40 and below we would send the workers in unless they had work in a hoarded and heated hut.29 Degrees?
LOL
I'd kill for that.
I've been pouring concrete slabs all winter in -20 degree weather.
If you think 29 is bad, you haven't seen nothin yet. It gets exponentially worse the colder it gets.
I spent 5 years in Northern Alberta Canada and I know a few things about cold. -30C is fairly tolerable for all day work when dressed right and even as low as -35C is good ice fishing weather but -40 is just too cold to work. When it got -40 and below we would send the workers in unless they had work in a hoarded and heated hut.
19 now less last night! Not suppose to get out of the 20's all week!
Oh that is beautiful country there! :thumbsup:
It is a nice place, well off the only highway in a county without a traffic light.
Burning some cherry and apple this morning. So it's comfy in the cabin.
It's been over five years since we had a spring that was halfway sunny. They are always cold and wet now. Winters are generally warmer. I think its all those chem trails they are spraying over us and the North Pacific. They show up on the satellite imagery. Our average temperatures along the PNW coast are cooler (more cloudy days by far), while they are warmer in the interior.
Yea but it's sooooo beautiful! Looking out at the river and bay....
29 this morning, calling for 21 tonight which is almost 20 degrees below normal. Pastures and small grains are suffering from too much rain and too many cold nights here.