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2 frigging degrees outside.
I will not go out to experience it. 71 inside and I have an old cat that won't stay off me. It's a sweatpants and fuzzy scok Sunday. |
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-3/66, I can't stand much warmer than that inside during the winter.
Going to church, running errands for the wife and then coming home to unpack. Thankfully we moved into the new house before the weather set in. |
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+72 inside
-20 outside 13 mph breeze - 43 windchill It was 5 degrees warmer yesterday but the wind blew 30+mph. It felt colder. |
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-5º out 78º inside. Light snow on the ground. WINDY!! Delta of 83. Its COLD for Mo but we usually get a cold snap every year where it hovers around 0º for a few days. We had a stretch 5?? yrs ago where we had snow and -15º and that never happens here in Mid MO
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I think it got down to 38 last night.
The t stat in my house read 59 when I got up this am. We have lots of blankets on the bed. |
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60 inside. 37 outside.
I just wear a long sleeve shirt inside in the winter and 60 is fine. |
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62 outside 72 inside. I had my windows open for the last few days too. I love Florida.
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Delta T is 79F, windchill would bring it right to 98F.
Sunny, beautiful morning. We're wide open in the middle of 600 acres of corn, no wind barrier and getting slammed by wind. 1873 brick house. Currently -3 outside with a 17mph NW wind. Windchill is -22F. Inside is a comfy 76F. OWB is roaring on free firewood from the pallet company next town over. Inlet water temp to the house is 194F. Propane cycled a few times between 3am-8am to keep us above 70F as I didn't load the OWB until after my second coffee. Dogs like it outside even on these cold days, temp inside the dog house right now is reading 18F. They're on the front porch, in the sun, out of the wind. I have the living room fireplace running for the radiant warmth and atmosphere, the kids really enjoy these cozy mornings |
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66 outside, 72 inside. AC is on the fritz. (On a holiday weekend, no fucking less. )
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Quoted: I'm currently setting at 74 degrees. It's -2 degrees outside, projected -12 tonight. View Quote It was -12 when I got up, the thermostat is set to 73. Windchill is -20 something. |
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Quoted: 85, not bad! I wonder what some of the guys in North Dakota and Montana see? Keeping the house at 65 degrees when it's 30 below sounds crazy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 70 inside, -15 outside currently. With the wind it’s -40. 85, not bad! I wonder what some of the guys in North Dakota and Montana see? Keeping the house at 65 degrees when it's 30 below sounds crazy. You just have to size the furnace correctly. |
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67.1 inside, 54.1 outside.
Supposed to get down to 24 outside later this week but it’s pretty comfy today. |
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Quoted: How in the hell do you live anywhere in Florida without AC? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Quoted: I'm currently setting at 74 degrees. It's -2 degrees outside, projected -12 tonight. View Quote 70°F inside, according to AccuWeather it is -9°F with Real Feel being -42°F. |
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Where I’m at it’s 61 outside.
Where the wife’s at? 70/13 I’m in big trouble when I get home |
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70 inside, -1 outside, -20 outside with wind chill, at 12:20pm. Sunny and clear though.
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20f outside, thermostat set at 67...
The wind is blowing pretty hard right now, so no idea about wind chill... I walked outside a few mins ago, and it felt pretty damn brisk on my face. |
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74 inside, 58 and rainy outside. And it's the first time in over a year that I have been sick. Have the dog and cat under the blankets with me trying to feel warm. So glad the idiot with Niagra falls for a nose decided to come to work and share it with everyone
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It's 5 outside, thermostat is set at 68. It's only that low because Avista, our power and gas provider sent out a bulletin saying they were having problems with their gas supply chain that they hoped to have resolved in 24 hours...
Not what you want to hear when your furnace and both fireplaces are gas. Low tonight is -6...it would suck balls to run out. If we come out of this alive I guess I'm getting at least one oil-filled electric roll-around for a backup. Nvrmd...it's resolved. Back to 72 she goes. |
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15 outside / 70 inside. Relatively moderate weather here in KY, but we do have 4 seasons. While we don't get weather as extreme as some other places, we are typically less equipped to handle it. These temperatures, we can handle. Once it gets about 10-15 degrees colder is when things start getting interesting. Power starts going out from heat pumps switching over to electric heat strips, pipes start freezing and bursting, etc. We have some light snow tonight, so I'm sure the people that have no idea how to drive in the snow will be out in force tomorrow morning.
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3F Ambient
-15F w/wind chill factor 73F indoors - thanks to the hearthstone wood stove, which we're not even running hard. |
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69 bottom floor, 67 upstairs (Basically not running). Outside temp is 9 with lots of powdery snow.
Got a space heater in the side attic blowing on the water pipes every 30 minutes. It’s 23 in there right now. Wish I could get my Mr heater working!! |
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64°F inside (night time temp) and is 32°F outside right now.
Day time temp is set to 70°F. |
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Currently 14 outside and 68 inside.
As one gets older, I find that my tolerance for cold decreases. I could be back up north (originally from Chicago), so I am not going to complain. |
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