-4 F when I got home from class (and stopping by to help the mechanic for a bit). House is nice and warm. My crew is working tomorrow with a late start. I’ll be going in early to hook up generators to some of the equipment that was left on site. Calling for 50F and rain on Sunday. This weather sucks. Doesn’t last long enough to build up a tolerance to it.
-4˚F overnight (love the pictogram description, Rich!). Tomorrow will be above freezing for the high, then 50˚F on Friday, 60s over the weekend. Sheesh -- yo-yo weather. Not as bad as Chicago, though, setting the railroad tracks on fire so the trains can run: https://www.cnn.com/videos/weather/2019/01/30/chicago-train-tracks-fire-newsource-orig.cnn
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Day started off at 9 degrees F. By lunchtime, I was basking in the sun while the chip truck was off getting dumped. A balmy 37˚F, enough to make the loose dirt work area turn pretty mushy, but then it re-froze by late afternoon before sunset.
I love winter camping. My coldest was -15 or something. I haven't camped in the winter for some years (collage age) and I am not so sure my wife would be down for that.
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