Posted by kcm.MN on December 26, 2022 at 18:51:29 from (174.232.206.4):
In Reply to: Coldest place? posted by tomstractorsandtoys on December 26, 2022 at 11:16:36:
In 1995, I moved to Finland and worked that winter with a dog sledding outfit that gave sled trips to tourists. I went from SE Texas to just south of the Arctic Circle. What winter clothing I was able to buy locally before I left did not offer a whole lot in the way of extreme protection.
Then in 1998, I moved (permanently) from SE Texas to Minnesnowta. And once we moved where we are now, we had this one horrendously cold weather event that happened to a small area one very cold night. Most areas around us had lows in upper -20's to mid -30'sF. We were in that extreme zone where some upper level air was somehow being funneled to ground level. Coldest I saw on the gauge was -50.6F. And of course, I just HAD to go outside just to experience that kind of cold once in my life. And let me tell you, once was enough! *lol*
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