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I hear ya. It was 57 degrees the other day, and today it's like 10 below with the wind chill. Although, to be fair, this winter has been far warmer on average than the typical central Illinois winter, which usually features below zero temperatures from early December- late February at least.

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Guest The Winter Of My Discontent

-46 degree windchill here tonight. So shut up.

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I love being in the Southern Hemisphere.

 

30+ degrees, I don't know what that is in your stupid inferior Farenheit. Nearing 100, I guess.

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I love being in the Southern Hemisphere.

 

30+ degrees, I don't know what that is in your stupid inferior Farenheit. Nearing 100, I guess.

Zero degrees Celsius is equal to 32 degrees fahrenheit, so it's in the mid 60's there by our temperature scale.

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We were supposed to get all this snow, but we hardly got any. The wind's cold, though, which is made worse since it was above freezing just a few days ago, so I've just got to avoid going outside as much as possible.

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We've had some snow. More than what we're used to. But nothing too drastic. I bet this whole big 'snow storm' will be a foot at the most, which is pretty much child's play everywhere else in this fine country.

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Damn, I wish it got that cold down here in SC damnit, I really do. Right now it's about 37 out side, after being 50-60 for the past week or so.

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I love being in the Southern Hemisphere.

 

30+ degrees, I don't know what that is in your stupid inferior Farenheit. Nearing 100, I guess.

Zero degrees Celsius is equal to 32 degrees fahrenheit, so it's in the mid 60's there by our temperature scale.

Unless I became really bad at math, 30C = 86F. 35C would be 95F, so something in the 30s Celcius could definitely break 100 Farenheit.

 

(Celsius degress x 1.8) + 32 = Farenheit degrees

(Farenheit degrees - 32)/1.8 = Celsius degrees

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We're jsut getting the coldness here in Wheeling. The last two days were near 60(well, Saturday and Sunday), yesterday it dipped into the upper 20s while still RAINING. Today, I went outside to grab some cds out of my truck, and the fucking locks were frozen. Fuck Mother Nature.

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Guest Danny Dubya v 2.0

Looks like we're actually going into another Ice Age, possibly. Global Warming is a fine, fine crock of shit.

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Guest Frank_Nabbit

Didn't scientists recently prove that the ozone is repairing itself or something?

 

 

Fark it.

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I love being in the Southern Hemisphere.

 

30+ degrees, I don't know what that is in your stupid inferior Farenheit. Nearing 100, I guess.

Zero degrees Celsius is equal to 32 degrees fahrenheit, so it's in the mid 60's there by our temperature scale.

Unless I became really bad at math, 30C = 86F. 35C would be 95F, so something in the 30s Celcius could definitely break 100 Farenheit.

 

(Celsius degress x 1.8) + 32 = Farenheit degrees

(Farenheit degrees - 32)/1.8 = Celsius degrees

I would just double it and add 30 . . . should get a decent approximation that way.

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