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Post by Feologild Oakes on Jan 13, 2020 11:19:21 GMT
So what is the warmest and coldest weather/temperature you have experienced?
You know outside
Me
Warmest : 33°C (91°F)
Coldest -27°C (16°F)
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Post by mslo79 on Jan 13, 2020 12:34:20 GMT
That I am aware of based on our own temp digital temp gauge...
Warmest = A hair under 100f (I believe I logged that info somewhere as I think it was something like 99.7f) Coldest = I know we have hit between -10f to -19f here and there and may have been around -20f (but I doubt we ever got more than 20-29 below zero as I think cracking around -20f or colder is more on the rare side)
but with that said, I think more typical summer peak temps and winter low temps are roughly...
-Summer = low 90's -Winter = below zero f (say maybe 5-10 below zero or so. or I could say I would be surprised if we don't get at least some days in a typical winter into the single digits (i.e. 0-9f) although I would say there is a good chance it will go below zero at least a little each winter)
but so far this winter has been on the warmer side overall.
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Post by Raimo47 on Jan 13, 2020 13:55:47 GMT
Warmest: 32°C (89,6°F)
Coldest: -35°C (-31°F)
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Post by Winter_King on Jan 13, 2020 14:00:07 GMT
I'm not sure but it's probably something like:
Warmest: 44º C
Coldest: -2º C
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Post by Jokers_Wilde on Jan 13, 2020 14:36:09 GMT
Hottest = was something like 35 degrees Celcius, but the humidex was something wretched....like 45 degrees.
I decided to go out shopping. Yeah....I shouldn't have done that. 
Coldest = Probably when I went to school in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. It was something like 25 degrees BELOW Celsius. That is WITHOUT the wind chill. Meanwhile, to dress for it, I wore a pair of sweat pants Underneath my jeans, as well as TWO sweaters.
Other students at the bus stop were shivering because of the cold. I was thinking, "Cold? What cold?" 
Joker's Wilde
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Post by senan90 on Jan 13, 2020 14:41:21 GMT
Hottest = was something like 35 degrees Celcius, but the humidex was something wretched....like 45 degrees.
I decided to go out shopping. Yeah....I shouldn't have done that. 
Coldest = Probably when I went to school in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. It was something like 25 degrees BELOW Celsius. That is WITHOUT the wind chill. Meanwhile, to dress for it, I wore a pair of sweat pants Underneath my jeans, as well as TWO sweaters.
Other students at the bus stop were shivering because of the cold. I was thinking, "Cold? What cold?" 
Joker's Wilde What's Canada like in February? I heard it's getting warmer depending on where you are.
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Post by bravomailer on Jan 13, 2020 14:46:04 GMT
Warmest: 102 Fahrenheit, Maryland
Coldest: -27 Fahrenheit, Chicago
Coldest wind chill: -86 Fahrenheit, Chicago
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Post by Xcalatë on Jan 13, 2020 14:59:09 GMT
Warmest : 42°C (107°F)
Coldest: -17°C (0°F)
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Post by ᵗʰᵉᵃᵘˣᵖʰᵒᵘ on Jan 13, 2020 21:31:33 GMT
Hottest: 44-or-so °C Coldest: dunno.. however cold it was when there was snow on the ground when I went to the snow, so maybe a few degrees below zero.
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Post by onethreetwo on Jan 13, 2020 21:42:27 GMT
Last year we had -60 wind chills in MN. Coldest weather in a quarter century. It was FUCKIN COLD.
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Post by mecano04 on Jan 13, 2020 22:05:51 GMT
Warmest : 46°C (including humidex)
Coldest: -28°C and - 38°C (with the wind chill)
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Post by Vodkie on Jan 13, 2020 22:10:31 GMT
warmest 119°F Palm Springs, California
Coldest - 5°F - Milford Township, PA
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Post by mecano04 on Jan 13, 2020 22:24:28 GMT
Hottest = was something like 35 degrees Celcius, but the humidex was something wretched....like 45 degrees.
I decided to go out shopping. Yeah....I shouldn't have done that. 
Coldest = Probably when I went to school in North Bay, Ontario, Canada. It was something like 25 degrees BELOW Celsius. That is WITHOUT the wind chill. Meanwhile, to dress for it, I wore a pair of sweat pants Underneath my jeans, as well as TWO sweaters.
Other students at the bus stop were shivering because of the cold. I was thinking, "Cold? What cold?" 
Joker's Wilde What's Canada like in February? I heard it's getting warmer depending on where you are.
I'm in Quebec and I can say that those numbers are without the wind chill but you get the idea.
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Post by Dirty Santa PaulsLaugh on Jan 13, 2020 22:25:07 GMT
It once got to 11o F in NC. Fortunately my car battery turned over, but I had to go my Mom’s and jump her Chevy. I remember the moisture in my nose freezing and feeling like needles.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Jan 14, 2020 2:50:25 GMT
I'm not sure but it's probably something like: Warmest: 44º C Coldest: -2º CThat is funny!
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Post by Jep Gambardella on Jan 14, 2020 2:57:58 GMT
Hottest: I don't know for sure - certainly above 40, in Brazil.
Coldest: Below -30, in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. I remember having to cross from one building to another and thinking that it wasn't worth closing my jacket, covering my head and putting on gloves just for the 20 seconds it was going to take. Big mistake!
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Post by Sulla on Jan 14, 2020 3:09:47 GMT
Warmest: 103°F (39°C) St. Petersburg, Florida
Coldest: 4°F (-15°C) Copenhagen, Denmark I can deal with the cold when properly dressed. But a strong wind is what makes it almost unbearable.
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Post by OldAussie on Jan 14, 2020 3:15:41 GMT
47 celsius -3 celsius
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Post by MooseNugget on Jan 14, 2020 5:51:57 GMT
One winter at Red Dog Mine I had to work out in -50 F (-45 C) weather on a core drill. That was one of the most miserable times of my life.
Same place in the summer I worked when it was 90 F (32 C). Every day I'd drink up my water and I was so thirsty one time I tried to drink the water that came from a pump and went into our tub that I'd mix our drill mud in. I nearly vomited it was so nasty! The only positive was that it was so hot the bugs couldn't do anything.
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Post by Morgana on Jan 14, 2020 9:55:45 GMT
Warmest: 50C/122F Coldest - coldest was when our water pipes froze, but that was when I was a child and I don't know what the temperature was.
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