Whoozyerdaddy
Lifer
- Jun 27, 2005
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Originally posted by: ShotgunSteven
Back when I was in high school, we had a cold snap up here and the warmest it got for a few weeks was -40F or so. In some low-lying areas it hit -83F.
School was not cancelled for the first few days. They do not cancel up here due to snow or temperatures, but will cancel based on slick roads, or in the case of the cold snap, because visibility was too limited by ice fog. My sister and brother-in-law were up from Seattle for Christmas, and my brother-in-law and my dad were outside with me helping change out the radiator in my car at -73F. We had one of those heaters that looks like a small jet engine on wheels sitting in front of a metal box thing my dad picked up from a local welding shop, it routed the hot air under the car and up through the engine compartment.
Even so, the rubber hoses contracted in the cold so much they would not stretch over the fittings. We had to warm them up in the house, then run out and attach them.
As for the trick with the boiling water, it is not that it freezes before hitting the ground, but that it evaporates and never hits the ground.
Link to a webcam the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner has pointed outside.
Hahaha... I was a senior at West Valley when that happened.