I see where today for a brief period, Mount Washington, New Hampshire, set a new U.S. record (including Alaska) for windchill at MINUS 106F. Unimaginable!
46.1 degrees below zero, wind speeds of 97mph, wind chill 108 below zero. Can you say flash frozen!!!!
All I can say is heck NO! Is this normal for your part of the world??
-20 when I checked at 7am here in Western Maine, warmed up to 6 above for a couple hours now it's heading back down again. Won't be nearly as bad tomorrow, thankfully.supposed to drop another 4 degrees before sun up. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr
-20F = -29C 39C= 102F. You are slightly warmer than us!Well, well
Hi!!!
I never learn how transform centigrades to farengheit....
So, here are 39 C
Very heavy heat!!!
THAT is definitely BIG COAT temperatures! Wow!I see where today for a brief period, Mount Washington, New Hampshire, set a new U.S. record (including Alaska) for windchill at MINUS 106F. Unimaginable!
I see where today for a brief period, Mount Washington, New Hampshire, set a new U.S. record (including Alaska) for windchill at MINUS 106F. Unimaginable!
Thats about 30 miles west of me- give or take. Should have seen the live feed from the top, looked like a sci fi movie showing some extreme uninhabitable planet. Pretty crazyTHAT is definitely BIG COAT temperatures! Wow!
John the electrician