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coldest spot in the 48?

6’ of snow by this Sunday in Buffalo, NY :eek:
I think I would rather have the snow than this shit.
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0 yesterday morning, +4 just now in the pm. Cold November early December here in MT. I think we only got a couple degrees above freezing a couple days in November. 4 months of winter to go, it should warm up in March. But it keeps out the weak.
 
0 or below last two nights here. We've had the most single digit nights in November since I've lived here.
Currently 12* and snowing
We usually have long periods with below zero nights, but usually in Feb. I don’t remember having them in Nov, and especially this many.
 
Been breaking record high Temps here. Even rained on Friday, got into the upper 30s.
 
0 yesterday morning, +4 just now in the pm. Cold November early December here in MT. I think we only got a couple degrees above freezing a couple days in November. 4 months of winter to go, it should warm up in March. But it keeps out the weak.

I just bought a snowmobile a few years ago. Searching for the bottomless powder has me excited for snow instead of depressed working in it.

Good news is it's already 20* today and sunny, so it's back to hoodie weather.
 
Wyoming set a bunch of records this week.
Temps in Cheyenne dropped 40° in 30 min, a world record.
Casper hit -41°, a new record.
Most of Wyoming was colder than Antarctica yesterday.
1943: In Spearfish, the temperature rose from -4 at 7:32 a.m. to 45 degrees–a rise of 49 degrees—in just two minutes. A couple of hours later, it plunged from 54 back to -4 degrees–a change of 58 degrees in 27 minutes. In downtown Rapid City, the temperature had warmed to +5 degrees by 9:20 a.m., then it quickly warmed to 54 degrees by 9:40 am—a difference of 49 degrees in 20 minutes.

Anyways we had -25 air temp for the last 2 days with 30-40mph wind
Missoula had -40 air temp Thursday Morning
Sunday it's supposed to be 40 and Monday 54.
 
I know what you're saying, but it was realistically probably like 10-15*, 40* is crazy!
I can remember 60/65 to freezing in the Beartooth's in an hour or so but it's not a populated area and not "recorded". It's probebly the numbe 1 thing that gets people in trouble because they don't bring warm backup clothes.
 
I can remember 60/65 to freezing in the Beartooth's in an hour or so but it's not a populated area and not "recorded". It's probebly the numbe 1 thing that gets people in trouble because they don't bring warm backup clothes.
We drove the Beartooth Pass a few years ago on Aug. 19th. It was 90* in Red Lodge and 40* up at the pass with 40+ mph winds. Brrrrrrr !!!!!
 
1943: In Spearfish, the temperature rose from -4 at 7:32 a.m. to 45 degrees–a rise of 49 degrees—in just two minutes. A couple of hours later, it plunged from 54 back to -4 degrees–a change of 58 degrees in 27 minutes. In downtown Rapid City, the temperature had warmed to +5 degrees by 9:20 a.m., then it quickly warmed to 54 degrees by 9:40 am—a difference of 49 degrees in 20 minutes.

Anyways we had -25 air temp for the last 2 days with 30-40mph wind
Missoula had -40 air temp Thursday Morning
Sunday it's supposed to be 40 and Monday 54.
WTF? Thats gnarly! I had to look that shit up.

 
I only have experienced one of those similar but it was over 2 hours I think and it was nuts, any faster is just hard to comprehend.
 
Buddy and I were driving up I-15 in Sept '14 in his new to him Jeep LJR he bought in Cali. it was 103* in St George when we stopped to piss and grab a phone cord at Bestbuy. AC on full tilt and we ran into a thunderstorm and the temps according to the reariew went from 103 to 46 when we hit the rain. it was coming down so hard we couldn't see the end of the hood. went from full AC to full heat/defrost because the windows instantly fogged over.. :eek:

it rained monsoon style for about 2 miles and then let up to a sprinkle. but it was still pretty chilly for a bit.
 
Buddy and I were driving up I-15 in Sept '14 in his new to him Jeep LJR he bought in Cali. it was 103* in St George when we stopped to piss and grab a phone cord at Bestbuy. AC on full tilt and we ran into a thunderstorm and the temps according to the reariew went from 103 to 46 when we hit the rain. it was coming down so hard we couldn't see the end of the hood. went from full AC to full heat/defrost because the windows instantly fogged over.. :eek:

it rained monsoon style for about 2 miles and then let up to a sprinkle. but it was still pretty chilly for a bit.

Was it a little north of the ID/MT border?

We went down to st George in early October and hit one random ass down pour around that area on 15. Was beautiful the rest of the time.

Had a similar time but the opposite going from flagstaff to Phoenix in August. Seemed like 65* to 110* in a short time. We knew Phoenix would be hotter, but it was still quite shocking getting out of the truck :laughing:
 
hell i was at my place in Aguilar and it was 4th of July. we were drilling and blasting when a storm rolled in off the mountain, was 90 plus, 3 minutes later it was raining slush balls so bad we were all soaked and freezing to death by the time we got in the trailer. 2 o'clock on the 4th and we are all huddled around a Dearborn heater freezing our ass off as it gets colder and whiter outside.
 
Was it a little north of the ID/MT border?

We went down to st George in early October and hit one random ass down pour around that area on 15. Was beautiful the rest of the time.

Had a similar time but the opposite going from flagstaff to Phoenix in August. Seemed like 65* to 110* in a short time. We knew Phoenix would be hotter, but it was still quite shocking getting out of the truck :laughing:
sorry this was Pyleit stomping grounds. St George UT.
 
Ya, i guess I didn't realize you meant it rained right after you stopped. :homer:
we were blasting up the interstate just north of STG and the sky just opened up and dumped on us. the temp plummeted. I have never seen it do that, that much, before or since.
 
I experienced a blue northern in Guyman, Ok years ago. IIRC it took about 30 minutes or so. Not near as drastic as that Spearfish story. Nor as extreme
 
Fastest temperature change goes to Hiroshima!

About 0.2 seconds after the detonation over Hiroshima, the fireball created reached a surface temperature of 7,700 degrees Celsius. From 0.2 to 3 seconds after detonation, the intense heat emitted from the fireball exerted powerful effects on the ground. Temperatures near the hypocenter reached 3,000 to 4,000 degrees Celsius.

Enjoy the cool temps :flipoff2:
 
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