29dF according to the Concert Coach. Feels WAY colder than it has any right to at that temperature.
I spent four years in college 30 miles south of Erie in Meadville and grew up 10 miles south of Lake Ontario, so I know about lake effect snow. Don't miss that wet, sloppy stuff at all. Here in the Colorado mountains it averages about 155 inches each year on my deck, but it's light powder, easy to handle, with 15% humidity, so it's beautiful and no real hassle. But I sure don't miss northwestern PA snowstorms.
Said 10 (in Freemason units) outside a couple hours ago when I dragged the trash to the end of the drive with the Vibe. Supposed to be single digits here tonight.
EvanB said:6°F this morning.
Same here. The Vibe doesn't start at that temperature.... So I'm going to be late. To be fair I was warned about that when I bought it.
I had 8 degrees fahrenheit this morning. The shifter cables in the Baja were not happy. Changing gears was a forceful affair. But honestly, still better than north of here, where they've gotten 5 feet of snow fall since Christmas Eve
-9F this morning in Rochester NH.
Might be battery time, it was a real slow crank. Tomorrow, I think will be colder.
*shrug*. I don't have one of those. I do have an outside temp indicator in my house thermostat. Its always wrong, usually delayed by a few hours.
Its only supposed to be 45 today. My garage is 55, so I may have to turn the heat on in there.
-24 C here in Winnipeg, or -11 F. I went to take a picture but my truck is now in the garage where it is a lot warmer
lrrs said:-9F this morning in Rochester NH.
Might be battery time, it was a real slow crank. Tomorrow, I think will be colder.
The only time it got that cold here, the steering in my Golf was extremely stiff.
My Golf had manual steering.
(ObTemp: Teh R said 7F today. i wish I could convert the readout to metric, it feels more badass to say "It was TWELVE BELOW this morning!!" than to say "It was seven this morning". Even if my first motion upon getting in the car is to crank the seat heater up to "Hotplate". Also, who ever decided that brushed aluminum was a good material for a shift knob?)
Jim Pettengill said:I spent four years in college 30 miles south of Erie in Meadville and grew up 10 miles south of Lake Ontario, so I know about lake effect snow. Don't miss that wet, sloppy stuff at all. Here in the Colorado mountains it averages about 155 inches each year on my deck, but it's light powder, easy to handle, with 15% humidity, so it's beautiful and no real hassle. But I sure don't miss northwestern PA snowstorms.
3 year in Erie myself. The sloppiness is right. In Erie the cloudiness comes in October and doesn't leave till April, and the snow melt turns the soil into a soggy, muddy mess. I don't mind snow, or cold, but as an outdoorsy person who likes to hike and bike, mud drives me nuts.
I sometimes think of moving to Asheville/Chattanooga or south Florida, but humidity=mud and eff that mess.
Here in Northern AZ we haven't had measurable precip in like...4 months.
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