Wisconsin
Related: About this forumEau Claire, WI -9F....
darn it is COLLLLLLLLLLLLd!! I just let molly out and she was quick and ran right back in!!

SheltieLover
(66,487 posts)Stay warm!
Skittles
(163,413 posts)I loved it there - but I was 10 when I left......not sure my old ass could dig those kind of temps these days
AllyCat
(17,800 posts)Love our seasons here come back!
2naSalit
(96,418 posts)That's cold.
We've had -20F in my area but my buddy said they had it at -37F in the Big Hole valley. I don't miss those temps, used to see that nearly every winter when I was up around 7,000ft elev.
We warmed up to above 0 temps yesterday and might even get up around freezing today!
Stay warm!
Bluethroughu
(7,156 posts)-60. The power went out for three days and the street cracked in half. Maybe around 2013-2015?
2naSalit
(96,418 posts)I have seen and walked around in -50F but I wouldn't want to do that ever again.
Bluethroughu
(7,156 posts)It was excellent 70 degrees on first floor but around 60 upstairs, 50 something in basement.
It was scary.
2naSalit
(96,418 posts)In a survival state of mind when it goes below 0. I am reluctant to get in the shower for fear something will go wrong while I'm naked and wet. It takes a lot to warm up with wet hair, etc..
Keep one faucet drizzling and stay hydrated. Extreme cold is bad like heat when it comes to hydration.
At least you have a fireplace, if the power goes out, you have a heat source even if you have to huddle in one room.
Bluethroughu
(7,156 posts)Yes, we had the faucet on drip, for three days.
Bluethroughu
(7,156 posts)It's freezer burn out there. Pretty sunrise though.
PhilG
(27 posts)"Put on a sweater, damn it!" was my father's answer whenever my brothers, mother or I would complain about how cold it was in the house. Thinking back, I don't think there was any insulation at all in that house. (SouthWest WI)
Good times
Skittles
(163,413 posts)heat domes of 115 are something else
Yeah I do not like 7 month summers
Woodycall
(464 posts)that the WEAU website is showing 20 degrees but then I saw the time that you posted it!
Hello from Oakwood Hills!