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Janet 02-10-2008 04:15 PM

So Dang Cold!!!
 
It is so dang cold here and the wind sounds like it's going to knock the house down. It's in the teens, but is suppose to get down to 0 tonight. With the wind blowing so hard the windchill is wayyy too cold. The last time it was so cold with wind we had a two hour delay, so I guess we'll just have to wait until in the morning to see what will happen.

I do know on Friday is a teacher in-service day so we get out at noon. Yay!! I love half days on Fridays...get to start the weekend early!!:D

DianaB 02-11-2008 10:40 AM

Oh, Janet, that sounds SOOOO cold! BRRRRRRRR!! You guys up north are sure getting a cold blast! We're in the thirties with lows in the twenties at night but we had freezing rain with hail and sleet. The ground looks like it has cottage cheese with a little bit of snow on it! And, I think that we're suppose to get more.

School was canceled for today so Jaci's home but she started a job last week and has to go to town later. I think that she's just going to stay in town with Dae Lynn tonight. (Jaci's working at the pharmacy with Dae Lynn. It will be a really good job for her while she's in high school.)

Janet 02-11-2008 10:52 AM

Isn't it ever going to get warm again? Snow tonight, more cold. I WANT TO MOVE!!!

rivermom 02-11-2008 11:07 AM

It's cold to me here at home but not as cold as you all in the North.

My bulbs have popped up so on a happy note Spring is just around the corner.

Ponyup 02-11-2008 11:46 AM

I hear you janet. It was a high of 3 here yesterday & today isn't much better. Someone please tell spring to hurry.

DianaB 02-11-2008 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by rivermom
It's cold to me here at home but not as cold as you all in the North.

My bulbs have popped up so on a happy note Spring is just around the corner.

I'm not surprised that your bulbs are coming up with as nice as it was in your area over the weekend! I so enjoyed the sunshine!!

2tiredmom 02-11-2008 02:49 PM

Janet,

You've got snow coming your way tonight. It was 30 below wind chill here on SUnday. Blizzard conditions. SO glad we couldn't go anywhere.
Stay safe.
Linda M

Marilyn 02-11-2008 04:42 PM

Y'all take care. I'd be so paranoid about something happening and not being able to get to the hospital. Down here, we worry more about heat stroke in the summer than ever getting iced or snowed in.

I do remember one Sunday when I was pregnant with Karen and hubby wouldn't let me go to church because it was very icy he was afraid I'd fall and hurt the baby. I think we even had snow that year.

It was another warm day here. No jackets necessary.

Tink 02-11-2008 05:38 PM

according to this info I dug up WI gets both extremes
 
Temperature extremes in Wisconsin

Highest Recorded Temperature: 114 F 13 July 1936
Lowest Recorded Temperature: -55 F 2 & 4 Feb 1996
This is without humidity or wind chill factored in.

Snowfall

Highest Daily Snowfall: 25" Trempealeau Co, WI (Which is where I live!)
Highest Winter Snowfall: 301.8"

Tornadoes

Average number tornadoes per year: 19 Wisconsin 1950-1995
Most Tornadoes in a year: 44 Wisconsin 1980
Most Tornadoes in a month: 28 Wisconsin June 1993

Other

Highest measured state Wind Gust: 128 mph southern Dodge Co, WI 30/31 May 1998

Marilyn 02-11-2008 06:44 PM

I'm trying to find some weather history about our area. So far I've found:

The coldest temperature ever recorded in Houston was 5 °F (−15 °C) on January 23, 1940. Houston receives a high amount of rainfall annually, averaging about 54 inches a year. These rains tend to cause floods over portions of the city.

During the summer months, it is common for the temperature to reach over 90 °F (32 °C), with an average of 99 days per year above 90 °F (32 °C).However, the humidity results in a heat index higher than the actual temperature. Summer mornings average over 90 percent relative humidity and approximately 60 percent in the afternoon.

We're actually a little farther south than Houston, but I'm getting close.

Marilyn 02-11-2008 06:55 PM

Here's a chart that I found for our city, well tried to post, but had to edit and delete the chart it turned out to be a bunch of junk when it posted. Sorry, I'll have to keep on trying.

Janet 02-12-2008 06:00 AM

Well, I don't know all the statisitcs here, all I know is it's hot and humid (ya feel like you are melting) in the summer and cold as ???? in the winter. I know, I'm complaining, I just want spring now.....wahhh....wahhh!!!!


We didn't get all the snow they predicted, but this morning on the way to school, it started raining ice. I had to stop I don't know how many times to clean the windshield off. This is why I complain about the weather. Ya never know what it's going to do for sure and it's so hard in Indiana to prepare.

Tink 02-12-2008 07:28 AM

Wow Marilyn, this surprised me...
Quote:

The coldest temperature ever recorded in Houston was 5 °F
I just don't think of your area ever getting that cold.

DianaB 02-12-2008 10:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Janet
Well, I don't know all the statisitcs here, all I know is it's hot and humid (ya feel like you are melting) in the summer and cold as ???? in the winter........

We have a lot of humidity too. It can sure make things miserable when it's really cold or hot!

My community holds a record for having one of the hottest days ever. It got up to 121*!!! I think that it was in the '30's but I'm not sure. My sister-in-law's Dad had a lot of memories from that time. He said that after working all day they would take the wheels off of the hay wagons and lower them into the wells so they wouldn't dry out and be ruined. I can't even imagine being out working in that kind of weather!!!!

We get quite a bit of rainfall compared to Western Kansas. I live in the green part of Kansas, in fact people think of all of Kansas as being flat and bare but the eastern part isn't like that at all. You'll find the flat and bare Kansas west of Wichita.

Tink 02-12-2008 01:03 PM

Dang Diana! That's incredibly hot!
I am a wimp and don't do well in either extreme... that would likely kill me. LOL

It's interesting learning about the different places. thanks for sharing ladies I do enjoy it.


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