MINNEAPOLIS (Jan. 14) – Arctic air extended its grip Wednesday with below-zero temperatures stretching from Montana to northern New England and frost nipping the Gulf Coast. A few ski areas in Vermont and northern Minnesota closed for the day because of the cold — 38 below zero at International Falls, with the wind chill during the night estimated at 50 below. The temperature at Bolton, Vt., was 10 below zero and operators of the Bolton Valley ski resort feared that skiers could freeze if a lift malfunctioned.
And what was the high yesterday here in Fresno? In the 60's? Yeah... Wow.
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You would. Aren't you supposed to be working right now?
Ummm...I was working till midnight last night...like you... hahaha
Welcome to the midwest! Stop by and say hi while you're in the area :)
well, temps in DC aren't as bad as Minnesota, but it is 15 right now, the coldest day DC has had in 5 years!! it's no -38, but it sure ain't t-shirt weather :-)
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