For me it was early January 1980ish, -29°f with wind chill -59°f.
Lansing, Mich.
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So for you northern folks, was that still “chilly” or had it progressed to cold? My Finnish friend up there would probably have considered that sweater weather. But when he’s in Missouri and we have a very typical 90 degree summer day he about dies from heat exhaustion.
~-20°F I think, in Southern Ontario, the end of December in 1997.
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BassmanBruce wrote:
For me it was early January 1980ish, -29°f with wind chill -59°f.
Lansing, Mich.
How about You?
We are in the middle of a blizzard here. Most roads in Iowa are closed. It will be about -17 tonight. Windchill warnings in effect.
I have you all beat. I went to school for a few years in Alamosa, CO (7200' above sea level). Before global warming, it was often one of the coldest places in the nation. One night my car broke down when it was -36 (acutal temp, not wind chill). Fortunately someone stopped and gave us a ride to town.
BassmanBruce wrote:
For me it was early January 1980ish, -29°f with wind chill -59°f.
Lansing, Mich.
How about You?
Guessing around early 90's. I was a scoutmaster and had only 6 of my older scouts out on a wilderness survival campout. -25 below zero with a -50 below windchill. No tents allowed. Boy's spent night sleeping on the ground, and we all survived. The rest of the unit came out and spent the day with us. Until you have spent a entire weekend out in the cold without any indoor facilities you really don't know what cold is.
Northern Michigan, Jan-Feb of 1994, -30°f to -45°f for about a month and a half, actual Temp not wind chill.
Below, me coming in after being out cutting wood - daytime temp was -39°f.
BassmanBruce wrote:
For me it was early January 1980ish, -29°f with wind chill -59°f.
Lansing, Mich.
How about You?
-60, Fairbanks Alaska ' 50s&60s. The cold weather bus didn't run until -40, we walked to school. None of this wind chill crap, actual temp. We grew up tough , not like these p ______ , panseys of today..
BassmanBruce wrote:
For me it was early January 1980ish, -29°f with wind chill -59°f.
Lansing, Mich.
How about You?
-20c in Moscow in 1987. Beautiful sunny day. We decided to walk back to our Hotel. So cold it was really painful on exposed skin surfaces (cheeks) even though well wrapped up with fur hat. We quickly ducked into the closest Metro underground. I think it would have been impossible to complete the walk.
One Rude Dawg wrote:
-60, Fairbanks Alaska ' 50s&60s. The cold weather bus didn't run until -40, we walked to school. None of this wind chill crap, actual temp. We grew up tough , not like these p ______ , panseys of today..
I agree with you on the wind chill crap. Unless you intend to run around naked outside it is really totally meaningless.
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BassmanBruce wrote:
For me it was early January 1980ish, -29°f with wind chill -59°f.
Lansing, Mich.
How about You?
-43°F, 30-35 mph winds, end of Dec. '75 or beginning of Jan '76, North Dakota in the region around Minot. Never heard anyone mention the term "windchill" in our whereabouts in those days. (There were other things said about the wind, but I won't add them here. 😁 ) Windchill charts show around -78°F -- -80°F for those conditions.
May have been some colder other days when there was no thermometer to see, don't know. I just know that day we were on the highway into town for a while, and I saw a thermometer on a building when we were in there.
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