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"Jerry G." wrote in message
... I am in Montreal Canada. We hit about -52 F the other night. I had the heat at maximum, and I was only able to heat part of my house to about 52 F. We are back up to about -26 now, and I am able to get the heat to near normal. The garage, even with the heat going full blast was about 25 F. The water on the cement floor was frozen solid. I am sitting in the living room with the computer, and I can feel the coldness radiating from the outer walls. News about the cold in the Canadian Atlantic provinces is ending (I will believe this when I see it) http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...258003121_84// On the local news they reported that some people were found frozen to death! There are warnings on the radio and TV to try to find ways to conserve power. There are cars all over the streets that just will not start. The auto mechanics are overloaded with work. It is hard to find someone that can take in an auto repair without waiting a few days. The weather man on TV has a good sense of humour with all of this. He was saying that we are going to have a heat wave next week. The temperature are supposed to warm up to about -10 F. Yea... I was laughing all right... If Hell can find a place to freeze over, let it come here! I think it will come to a full stop! -- Greetings, Jerry G. ========================================= Wow, that is cold! I bet you have to use special engine oil in your car. I'll never complain about the Scottish weather here again. It is unusual for us to go much lower than 20F in winter, and certainly unusual for the daytime max. to be below freezing. Snow is even fairly rare here, despite our massive annual precipitation. Our summers are rather cool by your standards too (60 - 75F). We complain a lot about the rain, wind and cloudy days. But really, we're not hard done by, especially compared to you guys! -- ================================================== ============== = Ian Smith, Renfrew, Scotland. 55.868733°N 4.399517°W, 7m asl = = nuhin wan fower wan fyve eicht seevin fower nuhin fyve eicht = = Yekinfoanus here^ or emails tae ianinhoose et ntlworlddotcom = ================================================== ============== |
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Just like if New York emptied out and moved to
Milwaukee. Now that would be news. If that happened, then I'd be outta here ! BTW, what day was that -59 F ? Can't find it. jw wb9uai |
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![]() "J999w" wrote in message ... I find it interesting that the upper midwest goes through this weather every year ... but when it hits the east coast ... it's national news. It's no news folks ... it's a real winter. jw wb9uai Milwaukee Yeah, such weather isn't all that unusual here, either. I don't follow the national weather news much, though. Do such cold snaps in Chicago make the national news? Frank Dresser |
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"J999w" wrote in message
... I find it interesting that the upper midwest goes through this weather every year ... but when it hits the east coast ... it's national news. It's no news folks ... it's a real winter. NY's current weather is what we in Minnesota would call "a little nippy". :-) -- Jackie Remove "NOPE" to reply. |
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