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how cold is it where your at?

If I ever find myself watching oak trees turn color at 86 degrees I will know that I have died and gone straight to hell.

Spent the day trenching trail in 2' new snow with the dogs walking on the backs of my skis the whole way. It was 25 degrees, sunny. You are missing out.:)

Jerry

Grandkid time. Back to reality this afternoon. Life is good, except for the damn Covid test!
 

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-1F up here.... back to winter

had been warm and raining 10 days ago.... made things slick.... did a ice hardness test with back of my head... not recommended....
 
Finally -20-30's for Interior Alaska and Fairbanks has arrived. Very warm winter so far with little snow. Daylight has returned with 7 hrs on Feb. 1st.

Also some daylight has returned to our family. Our 4th Airedale Chillie (see #142). Lots of yellow snow spots color the yard.

Gary
 

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Finally -20-30's for Interior Alaska and Fairbanks has arrived. Very warm winter so far with little snow. Daylight has returned with 7 hrs on Feb. 1st.

Also some daylight has returned to our family. Our 4th Airedale Chillie (see #142). Lots of yellow snow spots color the yard.

Gary


Good looking pup, Gary...

Stay warm,

MTV
 
Thanks Mike and all. Now after paying off my vet bills I can get the Taylorcraft annualed and a flight review. Back to flying again soon after a couple years mostly off taking care of the last Airedale. When she couldn't go camping neither did I.
Gary
 
Gary, we had an Airedale when I was a kid growing up in Fairbanks, great dog! My mom had one when she was a little girl. I have 2 black labs now but would have another Airedale in a second!

Kurt
 
I've drizzled this WX link before....he posts every monday in winter. Follow it for long range outlooks and some why's. Follow the T2M figures for surface temps and SNOD for precipitation.

Gary
 
Unusual weather in Southern AZ. Yesterday there was an inch of snow in my back yard in Sierra Vista AZ when I got up all melted by 3pm. A solid 60 degrees today but still snow on the mountains. Couple more weeks and will be back to Northern Mn. Hoping for an early spring in MN.


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Eh Mark there was a almost record 942mb Low west of you near Shemya now moving NE and onshore. Stormy but yes...good time to paint and deal with drifts....and drafts?

Gary
 
+36 here yesterday. Saw some trout rising on our open pond.

A few days ago I flew up the South Fork and saw 9 here:

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-10°F yesterday when dog and I left the truck on a snowgo. Holy shi-balls it was cold when we dropped onto the river! Warmed back up to -10 at the cabin. Meanwhile wifey said she wore a down jacket for her afternoon walk in TX because 66° felt chilly. This below zero stuff isn't as much fun as it used to be. Now to saddle up and go do it again.
 
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South Baja Mex

guessing at high 50’s F this am fer the sunrise.

wearing a hoody under a down puffy with a beanie on my head.

still recovering from the chill while I make another espresso.

colder here this year than last at this season.

conclusive for world temp elevation. not hardly.
 
-13F up at the house and -20F down at the airport. After that warm January we had in the Interior, we are all a bunch of wimps...
 
Buddy of mine told me that it’s cold enough in Florida that they issued a falling lizard warning. They fall out of trees. Lol


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Cold, eh? Follow this link for Howard Pass RAWS in Alaska's northern Brooks Range. It was about a -90*F wind chill yesterday (-41*F/53 mph sustained winds). The record there is below -100*F chill. I mentioned the before but early inhabitants lived nearby and sought any frozen carcasses of Caribou caught in the cold blow.

Gary
 

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