Posted by kcm.MN on December 31, 2017 at 09:56:42 from (174.219.12.20):
In Reply to: Not really that cold posted by David G on December 31, 2017 at 08:25:26:
Don't remember the day with most rise/drop that I've experienced, but was about 8 or 10 years ago when the temp here fell to -50.6F briefly. Seems there was a sort of T-shape almost right on the ND/MN and US/Canada borders where super-cooled air dropped down. Most areas around us didn't get below -32.
I went outside to "experience" that kind of cold. Even then, I knew I never cared to see that kind of temps anymore.
Not sure what the actual temp was, cause the outdoor hard-wired sensor was hanging next to the front door and I'm sure got some amount of heat from the somewhat-heated building. I even turned on the LP cook stove that night trying to keep the place warm! All 4 burners and the oven!
What was interesting was, it was SO still and quiet outside that I'd swear I coulda heard a mouse fart from over a mile away! :shock: Was actually kinda eerie.
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