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Old 01-10-2004, 12:22 PM
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Has anybody else noticed it's freakin cold?

Northeast Wind Chill Dives Below Zero

By TRUDY TYNAN, Associated Press Writer

BELCHERTOWN, Mass. - Extreme cold gripped the Northeast with wind chill readings well below zero, forcing even the hardiest New Englanders to think twice before venturing outside. In New York, the wind chill reached minus 26 degrees in one city.

The cold was expected to get worse before warmer air emerges Sunday.

"It's just dry, frigid, your-ears-are-going-to-fall-off cold," said Patra McCafferty, 19, a student at Johnson and Wales University in Providence, R.I., who warmed up on Friday between classes in front of a fireplace at a Starbucks.

The cold prompted Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass., to lift its ban on blankets and sleeping bags for Saturday night's game between the New England Patriots and the Tennessee Titans.

"You just prepare for it," said 33-year-old Marc Civilinski, who holds Patriots season tickets. "You get there early. You have a few steak tips."

In Syracuse, N.Y., where the wind chill was minus 26 degrees, the school system canceled classes for 22,000 students. The actual daytime high was minus 2.

"Not only do we have kids waiting at bus stops, we have a lot of walkers," said Neil Driscoll, a school district spokesman. "Temperatures this low are dangerous."

Homeless shelters in Rhode Island were filled beyond capacity, and churches were helping with the overflow. Not all of the occupants were homeless, either — just heatless.

"People are quite desperate. They're begging me to give them money so they can pay their gas or utility bills," said Cristina Amedeo, a director at one shelter.

Despite bright sunshine, the temperature in New York City had dropped to 15 by midafternoon. A normal high for the date in Central Park would be 38.

"How come it's always winter when we're below normal?" asked Sondra Levy, only her eyes visible beneath a hooded parka as she rushed a street in suburban White Plains. "I don't suppose we'll get 20 below normal in August."

The National Weather Service (news - web sites) predicted an overnight low of 7 degrees in New York City and minus 5 in the suburbs, with wind chills making it seem as cold as 20 below.

Two towns in Vermont, Sutton and East Berkshire, each registered actual lows of minus 35 Friday.

Diana Simpson, who works on her family's farm in Sutton, did not look at the thermometer before she went out to the barn at 4:30 a.m. "Sometimes if I don't know how cold it is, it doesn't seem as bad," she said.

Many people were going about their normal routines despite the cold.

In Fort Drum, N.Y., where it was minus 18 at dawn with a wind chill of 35 below zero, soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division and National Guardsmen held their usual training activities.

"It's like any other day," said R.D. Murphy, a post spokesman. "They dress in layers. They're out there marching, although they might be moving a little slower."

Boston's record low for Jan. 10 is minus 1 — set in 1875. Worcester, about 45 miles away, hit minus 5 on the same day in 1968. Providence, R.I., was minus 3 in 1982, and Hartford, Conn., was minus 8 in 1942.

"The real meat of the cold is here in New England," said weather service meteorologist Charlie Foley in Taunton, Mass. "This cold is coming right from the North Pole."

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It's -35 degrees celicus here with the wind, which is like -31 Farenheit.
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Old 01-10-2004, 12:49 PM
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yeah it's cold here. i'm so glad i'll be watching the game inside at a bar tonight!!
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Old 01-10-2004, 12:52 PM
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Re: Has anybody else noticed it's freakin cold?

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In Syracuse, N.Y., where the wind chill was minus 26 degrees, the school system canceled classes for 22,000 students. The actual daytime high was minus 2.
These kids need to come out to Wisconsin -- I remember walking to school when there was a windchill of -25 many, many times. We only cancelled once due to windchill in my entire scholastic career and that was when it hit -45.

I am also jealous of those of you who live in the South where a half inch of snow on the roads gets school cancelled too.
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Old 01-10-2004, 01:50 PM
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Re: Has anybody else noticed it's freakin cold?

9 degrees before the wind chill is cold?

I didn't know.

Should I cancel my plans to go sunbathing today?
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Old 01-10-2004, 01:52 PM
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Re: Re: Has anybody else noticed it's freakin cold?

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I am also jealous of those of you who live in the South where a half inch of snow on the roads gets school cancelled too.
I hear you ... here in Iowa (and I'm sure WI as well), only if we reach 3 feet of snow, then everything will be cancelled.
We had about 0 degrees for couple days last week, with windchill about -10.
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Old 01-10-2004, 02:46 PM
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It was 1 degree when I woke up this morning. ONE DEGREE! It felt like my ears would fall off.
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Old 01-10-2004, 03:20 PM
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It's a nice 20 C here at a fine nite. Just came back from watching Finding Nemo at the theatre.
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Old 01-10-2004, 03:28 PM
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It was 1 degree when I woke up this morning. ONE DEGREE! It felt like my ears would fall off.
Its risen to a lovely, balmy 10º F!!!

Anyone want to go skinny dipping in the Hudson?
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Old 01-10-2004, 03:29 PM
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Re: Re: Has anybody else noticed it's freakin cold?

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I am also jealous of those of you who live in the South where a half inch of snow on the roads gets school cancelled too.
I went to HS in south GA and it never snowed there. But we did get school canceled whenever it got bellow 20F because the buses would not start. Its rare it ever got that cold so we didn't miss much school.lol
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Old 01-10-2004, 03:33 PM
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Don't poke fun Eastern Canada, but it was freakin cold in Vancouver last week. With the windchill it got down to -12 - -15. That's cold for here. We aren't used to that.

But I feel sorry for the other parts of BC that got down to -40 with the windchill.
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Old 01-10-2004, 03:46 PM
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About 50 degrees here in Denver today. Just went to the store in a light jacket.

Heading for Miami and then a Nassau Cruise tomorrow.

Have a nice day.
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Old 01-10-2004, 04:03 PM
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It's 49 degrees outside and it's supposed to drop into the 30's tonight. I was going to go downtown tonight but I think me and my friends have nixed that idea. Too cold. (don't laugh at me...Florida people aren't use to this)
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Old 01-10-2004, 04:22 PM
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Where the hell is global warming when you need it?
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Old 01-10-2004, 04:25 PM
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Mr. DBB has only lived in Chicago for about 6 months now, and I find it quite comical to watch the adjustment for a southerner. In the past week he:

1. Woke me at 8am on a Sunday because there was snow on the ground and he wanted to go play.

2. Called to tell me that he got this awesome new thing that has a brush on one side for the snow AND a scraper on the other side for the ice.

3. Discovered that nobody thinks it is queer for a man to wear mittens up here.
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Old 01-10-2004, 04:38 PM
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Where the hell is global warming when you need it?
That's exactly what I was thinking.
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