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Merry Christmas
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Merry Christmas from Fuzzy.
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Merry Christmas everybody!

White Christmas up here in the Maine woods and more is coming down (not much more though).
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Record or near record warm here. We tied at 82 the other day. That was set in 1924. Cooler weather first of the week though.
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How cold?

Humid cold is just horrible. I spent part of the winter of '71 in Ft Benning GA when it was at or below freezing and that humid cold was horrible. I never experienced cold like that before. I'd rather have -20 and it's dry cold than 32 with humidity. A dry -20 is easy to dress for, humid cold is more difficult.

At 0700 it was 10* and not expected to warm up very much. It's overcast and the sun can't be seen.
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Merry Christmas shaving doods!
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(12-27-2025, 02:40 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: How cold?

Humid cold is just horrible. I spent part of the winter of '71 in Ft Benning GA when it was at or below freezing and that humid cold was horrible. I never experienced cold like that before. I'd rather have -20 and it's dry cold than 32 with humidity. A dry -20 is easy to dress for, humid cold is more difficult.

At 0700 it was 10* and not expected to warm up very much. It's overcast and the sun can't be seen.

It will be lower 30"s upper 20's. I know guys like you and Rocketman laugh at that. Here that's just awfully cold.

I felt the same about the dry heat when I was living in Tucson. It's a dry heat...but so is an oven.
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Yeah, you folks aren't ready for that and your homes aren't built for it, nor should they be. I'd expect frozen pipes, yes?
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(12-29-2025, 02:55 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: Yeah, you folks aren't ready for that and your homes aren't built for it, nor should they be. I'd expect frozen pipes, yes?


Not from this little snap. When it gets cold and stays that way there are a lot of busted pipes . I can remember back home growing up crawling around under houses fixing them. The apartment I live in has not had any since I have been here
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(12-29-2025, 11:52 AM)Wchnu Wrote:
(12-27-2025, 02:40 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: How cold?

Humid cold is just horrible. I spent part of the winter of '71 in Ft Benning GA when it was at or below freezing and that humid cold was horrible. I never experienced cold like that before. I'd rather have -20 and it's dry cold than 32 with humidity. A dry -20 is easy to dress for, humid cold is more difficult.

At 0700 it was 10* and not expected to warm up very much. It's overcast and the sun can't be seen.

It will be lower 30"s upper 20's. I know guys like you and Rocketman laugh at that. Here that's just awfully cold.

I felt the same about the dry heat when I was living in Tucson. It's a dry heat...but so is an oven.

I need to laugh at that. If I don’t I’ll cry. We hit -38,4 already this winter. Need to be extra careful. If yer not, Nipples freeze off after 3 minutes outside.
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(01-12-2026, 02:23 AM)Rocketman Wrote:
(12-29-2025, 11:52 AM)Wchnu Wrote:
(12-27-2025, 02:40 PM)ShadowsDad Wrote: How cold?

Humid cold is just horrible. I spent part of the winter of '71 in Ft Benning GA when it was at or below freezing and that humid cold was horrible. I never experienced cold like that before. I'd rather have -20 and it's dry cold than 32 with humidity. A dry -20 is easy to dress for, humid cold is more difficult.

At 0700 it was 10* and not expected to warm up very much. It's overcast and the sun can't be seen.

It will be lower 30"s upper 20's. I know guys like you and Rocketman laugh at that. Here that's just awfully cold.

I felt the same about the dry heat when I was living in Tucson. It's a dry heat...but so is an oven.

I need to laugh at that. If I don’t I’ll cry. We hit -38,4 already this winter. Need to be extra careful. If yer not, Nipples freeze off after 3 minutes outside.
Yeaaaa  not a good thing to happen.
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