Pasadena, CA*
High today: 77
Low tonight: 44
High tomorrow: 75
:cool::cool:
* No, I'm not here for the BCS Game. I live here. :cool:
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Pasadena, CA*
High today: 77
Low tonight: 44
High tomorrow: 75
:cool::cool:
* No, I'm not here for the BCS Game. I live here. :cool:
Well
Here in the lower Hudson Valley, it is currently 31°F - although it is supposed to go down below zero tonight.
My daughter lives in Chicago and, this morning, she had to walk for about six blocks from the El down to the Field Museum where she works with a temperature of -15° and a wind chill of whatever (The Field is right on the lake and there is no cover for several blocks above it).
She was frozen.
Go Northwestern!
We're at about 10 in Montgomery County, just outside the Beltway. Wind chill about zero. Or so the nearby weatherbug station reports.
Cold enough for me.
-jk
Aurora Illinois is rocking a -11 with blowing snow. Wind chill... well... you don't want to know.
I live near Orange County, NC. And yes, it's done it again:
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19 degrees and falling.
I try to stay indoors. I do have to make the occasional discreet delivery, but I stick to suburbia during the winter. Warm homes, clients have cash on hand, and they don't ask for change back.
I was at Roy Williams' spare house tonight. Place was nice and toasted -- I mean, toasty.
According to my friend Gordon, it's ten degrees and getting colder down by Boulder Dam today.
As I prepare to snooze, it's 16 here this minute just a hair north of Richmond, with a forecasted low just below 10. School's delayed 2 hours tomorrow.
Feels pretty comfortable in the house, though. I just temped the air coming from my heat source and it registered 91, I didn't know it could even blow that high. I'm usually happy if it's in the 80's. And that's with a digital therm. Wow!! Guess I'll make sure to keep changing the filters regularly.
Glad to see the ACC break the SEC stranglehold on fball championships, WAY TO GO FSU!!
Hey, you people don't have to deal with temperature inversion!
+16F right now at Copper Mountain (12,400'). But only +4F at the Leadville airport (9928'). Aspen (7700') is at +5F.
I'm at 9100' and in a largish valley, so we're probably a couple degrees colder than Leadville.
Leadville got down to -10F last night. Our average January low is right around zero.
For fun, check the 24-hour temperature swings in Alamosa or Gunnison. Keeping in mind Alamosa is some 200 miles south of and 2000' below me.
I was in LA over New Years' tho; it was nice.
You did ask.
My car thermometer read a balmy 30° in my garage this morning. It got down to 2° by the time I made it to the office - a mere mile aware.
7F here this morning. Won't be too long before it climbs to 9F!
I picked up my family yesterday, on their return home from SW Florida. The high there hit 77 right about the time they got to the airport, and when I picked them up on this end at O'Hare, it was -16. So a temperature shift of 93 (!) degrees over a 2.5 hour flight.
I'm just hoping my citrus survived.