COLD!!

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    Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x

    Ok, I live in the desert!!! 6 months ago, it was 120 degrees!

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    Originally Posted By fkurucz

    You poor baby ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x

    LOL...

    if I lived somewhere where it's supposed to be cold (like ND or NE or Alaska) then I wouldn't complain, because I would have the proper clothing for it. :)

    But I'm in the DESERT for goodness sake! :)
     
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    Originally Posted By knightnfrees

    Deserts are known for their extreme temps...

    You take the hot, you take the cold, you take 'em both and there you have...

    The Facts of Weather.

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    Originally Posted By DJ7K

    Yeah my Grandma lives in La Quinta, but probably not as cold where you are, Pirate Princess?

    I remember 4 years ago in November, my folks and I went to go see my Sister's wedding in Twin Falls Idaho. We rented a car, drove all the way the state of Nevada. We stopped in two or three different areas on the way up. One was Ely, one was Jackpot and the other I can't remember (if there was a third). Ely was absolutely freezing. Jackpot was pretty darn cold too.

    When we got to Idaho, it was after 7 or 8pm. We sat down at a restaurant. Took a look outside the window once we got in. Part of the restaurant sign outside was a huge digital thermometer (?). It said 25° or just below it or above it.

    Out here, a year ago, it got around to the 50s, I don't think it hit the 40s though. But, I recall very early this year taking a trip to Murrieta, and around probably 9am I was walking along the sidewalk and there was ice on the grass. Even some ice on the sidewalk. And in Temecula on one Sunday morning I remember for church, theres this little statue fountain outside. And the water bowl had some thin ice at the top. But at the end of service, we usually would take the hot pot of coffee and pour it out in the restroom sink. Well, this time, we decided to pour it out into the icy water bowl of the fountain :p
     
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    Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x

    La Quinta is about an hour from here. I used to work in Palm Desert.

    BRRRRR

    It's now 40°

    My heater's set to 72, and it's still cold in here.
     
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    Originally Posted By DJ7K

    >> like ND or NE or Alaska <<

    Don't forget Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Kansas, Antartica, Greenland :)

    Actually my friend was just in Kansas a couple weeks ago for business.
     
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    Originally Posted By DJ7K

    Really? Kewl.

    Actually speak of Minnesota, while we stopped at a gas station going through Nevada, my Mom told me about a friend of her's who moved there. And her friend didn't think she'd get used to the cold weather. She said about a week or two later, she was already running outside barefoot, maybe shorts and just a shirt too, in the snow. I says, "Was this before or after she found the bottle of whiskey?"

    She was explaining to me how folks adapt to really cold weather, how their blood thickens.

    Hope you find a way to keep warm though! Hot cocoa maybe?
     
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    Originally Posted By smedley

    I don't think it's made 30 degrees here for the last week. We've been getting down to 25 overnight...
     
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    Originally Posted By smedley

    Sorry that's overnight, daytime has been around 38 :)
     
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    Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom

    Its 27 here this AM in Atlanta.
     
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    Originally Posted By davewasbaloo

    It's been 22 degrees most mornings and evenings when I have been in the car. Only 61 more days til I am back in California. Hopefully it will be warmer then.
     
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    Originally Posted By sherrytodd

    When we backcountry skied into the 10th Mountain Hut on Friday it was a high of -2 degrees F. That wasn't counting the windchill. My contact solution in my pack froze.
     
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    Originally Posted By christiemarsh88

    Low 30s here, and we've had snow and ice this last week.
     
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    Originally Posted By Elderp

    39 degrees right now in Crestline.
     
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    Originally Posted By Goofyernmost

    My house...6 am today...-3 degrees

    It was pretty warm this afternoon though, it jumped up to 22 degrees.
     
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    Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom

    Yes, but Goofyermost you don't have the humidity like we do in Georgia. When it gets cold in Georgia you can feel it. Its awful.
     
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    Originally Posted By Goofyernmost

    Ain't no picnic here either! :)

    So is that new.."it ain't the cold, it's the humidity"

    Oh, btw...add to that over two feet of snow since Sunday Morning and you have a recipe for massive depression.
     
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    Originally Posted By fkurucz

    <<It's now 40°

    My heater's set to 72, and it's still cold in here.>>

    When its 40 out here the heater hardly needs to run. Insulation is a wonderful thing.
     
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    Originally Posted By x Pirate_Princess x

    Unfortunately, I'm renting, so I can't do anything.

    I have plenty of my own insulation, and have added layers. My poor toes are froze, though. :)
     

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