Thumper wrote:-8F with -35F wind chill (whatever the heck that means). Buddy in Orlando FL said they were expecting near freezing today.
brite wrote:60s and 70s all week for a high...
Fisher asked where Canandaigua New York was... when I told him, he said he wasn't going to apply for the job there, if this is what winter was going to be like... LOL
sorry....
Thumper wrote:What got me this morning was listening to the news about how many people have died "because of the cold." I'm thinking in this day and age the temps drop temporarily 15 or so degrees below normal and it kills people? I really couldn't understand it.
Thumper wrote:Yeah, I read more specific article after I posted. A bunch of people dropped dead while shoveling. So they were ticking time bombs and could go under any circumstances.
Thumper wrote: Several auto accidents: A mother drove herself and daughter into a plow truck, another spun out and wound up in front of a tractor trailer. So, while winter related, it wasn't because of the cold. The rest were pretty much homeless people that didn't or couldn't get to shelters. I know several cities around here that made more warm shelter available during the cold snap and aggressively went out trying to bring people in.
Thumper wrote:What got me this morning was listening to the news about how many people have died "because of the cold." I'm thinking in this day and age the temps drop temporarily 15 or so degrees below normal and it kills people? I really couldn't understand it.
Swift wrote:Thumper wrote:What got me this morning was listening to the news about how many people have died "because of the cold." I'm thinking in this day and age the temps drop temporarily 15 or so degrees below normal and it kills people? I really couldn't understand it.
I know I complained recently somewhere on FWIS about the number of people I know who die in the winter. Most recently it was my wife's cousin, last winter it was her mom, before that... father-in-law, my dad, one of my brother-in-laws, my mom was like early Novemeber.... it just seems disproportional. None of them died directly because of cold exposure (my brother-in-law was a heart attach, possible influenced by snow shoveling earlier in the day), but it does seem like there is something going on here.
squ1d wrote:Saturday is forecasted as 44C (111F) here
It was business as usual around here for me. Except that the gym was full of kids who's schools were closed and had nowhere to hang.cid wrote:As of this posting (8 Jan; 1807 EST) it is 25F. Expected to get to the mid 40's and rain for a few days starting Friday.
Monday was -5. Tuesday was -9. I was only out of the house long enough to start me and Mom's cars and let them run long enough to warm up
and move a few feet back and forth so they weren't frozen into the street. Other than that, we're talking TV, potato soup, and the BA's "Death From
The Skies"...too effin' cold to do anything else...
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