we're having a cold snap here....

boofish2 said:
It was 70 degrees and absolutely beautiful here in NYC - certainly rare for this time of year! Everyone was out and about in t-shirts!
wow... now I can add another to my list of reasons I could never live in NYC... that's reason number... hmmm.... 3,452...
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it's warmed up alot today, its was 28 degrees outside and sunny, only expected to get down to 16 degrees tonight.
 
fishcatch22 said:
it's warmed up alot today, its was 28 degrees outside and sunny, only expected to get down to 16 degrees tonight.

Yick....at the coldest it has been here (wee hours) is about 22ºF...and 30º-56ºF during the day...although we do have a weather forecast of lows in the 2ºF area for mid next week.....I am not looking forward to the handful of days when it will hit around -30ºF this winter.

Calgary has some serious extremes...we can be as warm as 104ºF in summer, and -44ºF in the winter....but even more strange are the warm "Chinook" winds that can take us from a frosty -4ºF morning in January to a balmy, sunny 68ºF afternoon just a few hours later.
 
Toirtis said:
Yick....at the coldest it has been here (wee hours) is about 22ºF...and 30º-56ºF during the day...although we do have a weather forecast of lows in the 2ºF area for mid next week.....I am not looking forward to the handful of days when it will hit around -30ºF this winter.

Calgary has some serious extremes...we can be as warm as 104ºF in summer, and -44ºF in the winter....but even more strange are the warm "Chinook" winds that can take us from a frosty -4ºF morning in January to a balmy, sunny 68ºF afternoon just a few hours later.
it's gotten cold again already... it might get down to 4 degrees tomorrow.... yeah, it must be due to your continental location. here in anchorage, we're right on the ocean, so temp rarely varies too much.
 
fishcatch22 said:
a super cold snap! it's a whole degree F outside.... about -30 celcius. ...(

Well without trying to be overly corrective but...

1deg F = -17deg Celcius...

I am german but live in NY - so i constantly have to think in F/C. Last winter we had a night with a windchill of -40F - which interestingly equals -40C.
Whatever temperature scale you use... that was BITTER !!!!!!
 
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