Dodge any falling reptiles yet?It dropped down to 65F yesterday morning and I had to put on a fucking long sleeve shirt.
57 here. The struggle is real.It dropped down to 65F yesterday morning and I had to put on a fucking long sleeve shirt.
Yeah but at least it is a dry cold. It’s humidity that gets you, as you know.I’m not cold, you’re cold!
You take it back!It’s a balmy 17 here in Anchorage. Quite pleasant after weeks of negative temperatures.
Hell nah! We’ve had either-15 cold or like 28 and dumping snow for over a month, youse can have our winter for a week!You take it back!
Minnesota and Alaska are always the opposite. When that Canada air is dipping into the US the warm Pacific air is streaming into Alaska.It’s a balmy 17 here in Anchorage. Quite pleasant after weeks of negative temperatures.
More specifically Minnesota and Anchorage. Fairbanks is likely frozen all winter.Minnesota and Alaska are always the opposite. When that Canada air is dipping into the US the warm Pacific air is streaming into Alaska.
TBF, Anchorage rarely gets huge snowstorms. We typically accumulate a decent amount over time. Same thing with cold snaps, it’s usually cold just not typically brutal cold.That is interesting and almost makes sense.
Syracuse and Great Barrington snows are like that. The year we got 33 and then 28 in 3 nights in SYR GB got zero. Literally, zero. They are 200 miles apart.