i don't know, I hate being cold and I have very low blood circulation so im always cold, but I have a heater that I keep the thermostat at 79 degrees all the time. Have no clue what im going to do when we move to Montana... :shock:
OP you would have big problems living in a plains state!
This is a screenshot I took about an hour ago. This is just typical January weather here.
They did close schools down today though for some reason.
Haha when I lived in alaska neg was normal to me. I still ate ice cream. Didn't care, but now living in kentucky people look at me strange when I eat if cream at 40 F
Haha when I lived in alaska neg was normal to me. I still ate ice cream. Didn't care, but now living in kentucky people look at me strange when I eat if cream at 40 F
Oh yeah! I buy way more ice cream in the winter than in the summer, you don't have to worry about it melting on the way home.
Sorry I could have been more specific, that would be 32 degrees Fahrenheit which is considered freezing, last year our Bridges froze at 35*
I think it's cute when people from the south think 32 degrees F is cold. I mean one inch of snow can shut down an entire city for days. It just blows my mind.
I have relatives from California and it would be 60 degrees F and they would be wearing coats. That's why I planned my wedding in January. That way most people won't come due to the cold but they will still send presents
OP you would have big problems living in a plains state!
This is a screenshot I took about an hour ago. This is just typical January weather here.
They did close schools down today though for some reason.
Haha, now I know what part of Lincoln you are in
I can't believe they closed down school today. 20 years ago when I was in grade school we had school when there was a foot of snow on the ground. Kids these days.
On the bright side, traffic was light this morning.
Sorry I could have been more specific, that would be 32 degrees Fahrenheit which is considered freezing, last year our Bridges froze at 35*
I think it's cute when people from the south think 32 degrees F is cold. I mean one inch of snow can shut down an entire city for days. It just blows my mind.
I have relatives from California and it would be 60 degrees F and they would be wearing coats. That's why I planned my wedding in January. That way most people won't come due to the cold but they will still send presents
When I visit my relatives in Florida in February -and wear shorts (because it's 70 degrees) they almost have a panic attack! 'You can't wear that today! You can't dress your daughter in shorts, she'll get a chill'.
It's 70 degrees! And HUMID.
I can't believe they closed down school today. 20 years ago when I was in grade school we had school when there was a foot of snow on the ground. Kids these days.
On the bright side, traffic was light this morning.
Yes. I remember riding my bike to school in this kind of stuff. Or them canceling school in the middle of the day because of a blizzard- no buses so you had to walk home through a blizzard. hahahahaha.
Yes. I remember riding my bike to school in this kind of stuff. Or them canceling school in the middle of the day because of a blizzard- no buses so you had to walk home through a blizzard. hahahahaha.
Yep, kids these days (or their parents) are pansies
Also, does anyone know what the weather is like in London area. I'll be there in a month and I'm just curious.
Southern California. I hate the heat. Love when it gets cold. But all our drought-resistant plants died last week when it dropped to a rare 32 Fahrenheit (0 Celsius) ... Especially the otherwise hardy, drought-resistant succulents. Oh, well.
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water doesn't freeze until 0
I dont do * when its above 25.
I agree.
Yeah, it is. I kinda like the cold. Not -50 of course but we never reach that here. Even below 0 is pretty comfortable imo.
Oh, right. 32 celsius is hot like hell...
0 celsius / 32 Fahrenhet is not that big of a deal here. Lives just gies on as usual.
This is a screenshot I took about an hour ago. This is just typical January weather here.
They did close schools down today though for some reason.
Oh yeah! I buy way more ice cream in the winter than in the summer, you don't have to worry about it melting on the way home.
I think it's cute when people from the south think 32 degrees F is cold. I mean one inch of snow can shut down an entire city for days. It just blows my mind.
I have relatives from California and it would be 60 degrees F and they would be wearing coats. That's why I planned my wedding in January. That way most people won't come due to the cold but they will still send presents
Haha, now I know what part of Lincoln you are in
I can't believe they closed down school today. 20 years ago when I was in grade school we had school when there was a foot of snow on the ground. Kids these days.
On the bright side, traffic was light this morning.
When I visit my relatives in Florida in February -and wear shorts (because it's 70 degrees) they almost have a panic attack! 'You can't wear that today! You can't dress your daughter in shorts, she'll get a chill'.
It's 70 degrees! And HUMID.
Yes. I remember riding my bike to school in this kind of stuff. Or them canceling school in the middle of the day because of a blizzard- no buses so you had to walk home through a blizzard. hahahahaha.
Yep, kids these days (or their parents) are pansies
Also, does anyone know what the weather is like in London area. I'll be there in a month and I'm just curious.