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  • R RealPlayer

    @Steve-Miller said in Weather where you are thread:

    Just before we moved here a friend gave me this goofy hat, saying it seemed like something I’d need. He thought it was hysterically funny.
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    I just love that the ear flaps…have ear flaps.

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    ShiroKuro
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    @RealPlayer now that you mention it…. 🤣🤣🤣

    I’ll have to check Mr SK’s hat to see if his ear flaps also have ear flaps… an important mission for the day! 😁

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    • ShiroKuroS ShiroKuro

      @RealPlayer now that you mention it…. 🤣🤣🤣

      I’ll have to check Mr SK’s hat to see if his ear flaps also have ear flaps… an important mission for the day! 😁

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      Rontuner
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      @ShiroKuro said in Weather where you are thread:

      @RealPlayer now that you mention it…. 🤣🤣🤣

      I’ll have to check Mr SK’s hat to see if his ear flaps also have ear flaps… an important mission for the day! 😁

      Yup, when you need to hear a little bit better, those little flaps are handy!
      My challenge is face covering with glasses without fogging. I had cataract surgery on one eye years ago, so I can get by outside with glasses in my pocket. That's what I do when the wind is strong downtown and can cover everything except a narrow slit for my eyes. Fleece-lined pants and even adding long underwear as needed makes for walks that don't make us freeze. I've only worn my heavy coat once, I prefer to use a loose, light puffer as an outer cover with significant layers underneath.

      My tuning layers prepare me for indoor temps anywhere between about 55 and 80+ degrees during a Chicago winter...

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        Mik
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        Hell has frozen over and I live there.

        “I refuse to answer that question on the grounds that I don't know the answer”
        ― Douglas Adams

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          Daniel
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          I took a cold shower when it was 43°. The cold is freezing my brain. I wish I had a winter coat. I'd be wearing it now.

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            Daniel
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            #74

            Going to 38 tonight with high of 50 tomorrow.

            Don't know why "feels like" is running low. Wind is around 12 mph.

            It must be things like the humidity, or maybe the b. pressure, or something.

            I don't like it but what can you do.

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                Daniel
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                63 today, 65 tomorrow, Thursday and Friday, Sunday, February 1 could well be the coldest day of our winter at 47/ 39, but who knows.

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                  Daniel
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                  #77

                  "Official updates
                  From National Weather Service · Last updated 12 hours ago
                  WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 3 PM SATURDAY TO 7 AM EST SUNDAY... ...COLD WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 10 PM SATURDAY TO 10 AM EST SUNDAY

                  • WHAT...For the Wind Advisory, northwest winds 30 to 40 mph with
                    gusts up to 50 mph expected. For the Cold Weather Advisory, very
                    cold wind chills as low as 23 expected."

                  Wind gust of this speed could reduce my mobile home to matchsticks. The more likely scenario is it will be pushed from side to side from its "level" that is two iron beams running lengthwise these being lifted off the ground by iron supports I think grounded in concrete. The structure sits about 3' off the ground allowing wind to lift it off the iron beams. There's a fair chance the wild will lift the structure and then let it drop. In that scenario the severity range is between knowing it's happen when you're inside to the wind raises it up and leaves it as a pile of matchsticks next to where it stood or sideways off the iron beams so it lands on its side or upside down.

                  Of course at 23 wind chill you can die of hypothermia. Of course I have no heat and never did have any insulation.

                  One small mercy is the wind doesn't start until 3 p.m.

                  Temperature starting at 55 at 12 a.m. descending throughout the day to 39.

                  My cracked, blown open casement window repair will probably be torn apart with the difference being there would be a lot more glass flying everywhere when it explodes and no way to fix it in these conditions. I can't pay for a new casement window. I'll just leave a hole in the wall.

                  This is why I want to move to solid construction.

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                    AndyD
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                    I can't believe you don't have a winter coat. I can recommend as excellent quality and value for money:
                    Pategonia
                    Mamut

                    Here it's been wet and is forecast to continue.
                    Heavy driven rain two days ago again found a crack in our area of flat roof.
                    So a tarpaulin is on until fair weather gives a chance to repair. Thought I'd try Siramico liquid rubber this time, instead of old school bitchumen.

                    Ventosa viri restabit

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                      Daniel
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                      #79

                      Thanks for the recommendations! I appreciate it.

                      People in Florida don't buy winter coats.

                      Then again, most people don't have roommates who don't pay the electricity bill when it's in your name, truck the electricity company into believing you skipped town, leaving a debt in your name sent to collections, truck the electricity company into believing they are the new tenant, running up the electricity bill again, and having the power cut off permanently.

                      But, yes, I learned this winter (when it was too late to budget for this purpose a second time) about the myths and facts about what you do to avoid hypothermia.

                      A winter coat, a wool blanket, wool sweaters, mittens, warm socks, and a fitted cap not a hoodie would have been the right approach.

                      They say cold and damp is a very, very dangerous combination I mean if you didn't have any or didn't have adequate shelter e.g. if you were sheltering in an abandoned barn.

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                        AndyD
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                        Does it mean you've never been anywhere cold?

                        I guess greenlanders don't buy swimming shorts.

                        Ventosa viri restabit

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                          No. it's just I haven't lived somewhere cold since I was 14.

                          I was born in Tampa and my parents and I moved to my father's home town when I was 2. I lived in New York for about a year after college as well.

                          I hated the cold. I've always hated the cold.

                          This is where my father passed in the house he built in '73, the same one my brother and I inherited, and the estate sold.

                          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutchess_County,_New_York#:~:text=Dutchess County is a county,Valley region of the state.

                          Duchess County (Hyde Park) is where FDR had a mansion. Many old Dutch families and Gilded Age industrialists had mansions on the Eastern side of the Hudson.

                          The area was settled by the Dutch before the English. A lot of its place names and folklore are Dutch.

                          Its indigenous inhabitants were the Iroquois.

                          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois

                          It's definitely cold there! There are four distinct seasons.

                          It gets much colder and there's a lot more snow if you travel north to Albany, Buffalo, etc.

                          I remember the last winter coat I had there. It was jacket length, down but too much, making it look like the robot in Lost in Space, with goofy late '70's style oversized wool collars.

                          My mother bought it for school clothes and I wore it for about four years.

                          Then when I left to live with my grandparents the summer before 10th grade, I left it there and used it whenever I was there during the winter.

                          It was a disaster. I don't know what happened to it. I assume it met a fate along the lines of getting thrown in a dumpster.

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                            Daniel
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                            42 F descending to 39 F, current wind 24 mph, wind chill 33 F, Saturday, 8:30 p.m.

                            We're about to cross over the wind chill factor being below freezing.

                            It should get to 37 F, wind chill 22 F.

                            I've been dreading this. I'm still dreading it. The next 7 days are forecast to bring nominal relief.

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                              jon-nyc
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                              Still no end in sight for below freezing weather.

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                                AdagioM
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                                I arrived in NYC on Wednesday evening, and I haven’t left the hotel since then. It’s going to be 8 tonight. I’m teaching at VogueKnittingLive, and going home tomorrow, where it’s a balmy 60 degrees. Which is very wrong for January/February.

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                                  No. it's just I haven't lived somewhere cold since I was 14.

                                  I was born in Tampa and my parents and I moved to my father's home town when I was 2. I lived in New York for about a year after college as well.

                                  I hated the cold. I've always hated the cold.

                                  This is where my father passed in the house he built in '73, the same one my brother and I inherited, and the estate sold.

                                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutchess_County,_New_York#:~:text=Dutchess County is a county,Valley region of the state.

                                  Duchess County (Hyde Park) is where FDR had a mansion. Many old Dutch families and Gilded Age industrialists had mansions on the Eastern side of the Hudson.

                                  The area was settled by the Dutch before the English. A lot of its place names and folklore are Dutch.

                                  Its indigenous inhabitants were the Iroquois.

                                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois

                                  It's definitely cold there! There are four distinct seasons.

                                  It gets much colder and there's a lot more snow if you travel north to Albany, Buffalo, etc.

                                  I remember the last winter coat I had there. It was jacket length, down but too much, making it look like the robot in Lost in Space, with goofy late '70's style oversized wool collars.

                                  My mother bought it for school clothes and I wore it for about four years.

                                  Then when I left to live with my grandparents the summer before 10th grade, I left it there and used it whenever I was there during the winter.

                                  It was a disaster. I don't know what happened to it. I assume it met a fate along the lines of getting thrown in a dumpster.

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                                    Daniel
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                                    39 F, 20 mph, wind chill 29 F.

                                    It feels like my fingers and toes are going to shatter like ice and fall off.

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                                      Steve Miller
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                                      These are deer tracks in the front yard. They’re going from tree to tree finding bark to eat. I dare say they are starving. It is actually nice.

                                      IMG-5161.jpg

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                                        wtg
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                                        I used to love to go for a walk in Door County after a fresh snow. The animal tracks crisscrossing the road were like a map of where anything had been, and in most cases, what they were. There was one time when we saw a long snake-like line through the snow. We finally figured out that it was Morgan, our neighbor's golden retriever. Bill had left Morgan's leash on him in case he needed to restrain him if a car drove by. The leash dragged behind the dog, creating the snow snake. 😁

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                                          DougG
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                                          normal February day here in Reno would be a high in the 40s and low in the 20s.

                                          I changed into shorts before my walk to lunch today… I think it hit 71° in a very bright sunny clear day.

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