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Originally Posted by LouisVanDerWright
Oh you'll notice when it's actually cold. Last winter we had HIGHS in the negative teens not factoring in wind chills for like 72 hours straight. The low temps were in the mid -20's. Factoring in wind chill it was like -30 to -40 degrees.
When we get one those cold spells it just goes right through whatever you are wearing then straight through you. After it gets that cold you will actually see ice condensing on concrete surfaces like the back of dehumidifier as the concrete is so cold relative to the warmer (above zero lol) Air rolling in that the humidity just freezes to the concrete or rock.
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Dumb question, but do like schools(universities lol) get out when its that cold?