Any one else out there enjoying the cold weather. Its 19:15 and the temp is already 25 below and still dropping...... without the windchill. I know Im looking forward to going out and playing in this cold.....NOT !!!!!!! Stay warm and safe.
Hard not to stay warm here. They call these Chamber of Commerce days. In the low 80's. But that's why we call the cost of living here a Sunshine Tax.
Jay in Sunny San Diego
Permalink Reply by Bull on January 13, 2009 at 8:41pm
I gotta be honest, I fare the cold better than the heat. Not sure how all of you in the southern and western states do the 100 degree thing. I cant handle much more than 80 degrees if Im in shorts, much less in turnout gear all the time. My hats off to ya......
-29 (F... -34 Celcius) here, it will be -49 (-45C) before the night is over. Oh Lord I hope it warms up a little more by morning. I have to take my dog out in the morning, really early, before heading to a busy station as a shift replacement tomorrow... crap always happens on the shift replacements. Cross your fingers.
Yep suppose to be 20 -30 below for the next couple of nights and the high of 0 ..So guess I need to bring out the thermal undies... Welcome to the north country the news people said this am.......yukkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk I say
It's a balmy 16 degrees in Peoria today. Wind is blowing at 15 mph though. Haven't heard the wind chill.
More snow on the way.
I want to go where it's warm and play golf. Can't for at least another month though. Job stuff.
TCSS.
Art
Permalink Reply by Pete on January 15, 2009 at 9:21am
Not the warmest of days here in upstate ny~ we had an intense working structure fire here last Saturday morning, the weather was already a balmy below zero at 4:49 AM, when we got toned out. To give you an idea how intense, email me at pobrien1848@gmail.com, Charlton Tavern Fire 1/10/09 and i'll share some pics w/you. In all 23 fire companies in 4 counties were involved 13 on scene, and 10 on cover assignments. Fortunately we had no loss of life, but we did lose 2 structures each over 200 yrs. old, a popular tavern and a private residence which was nearby despite our best efforts.