Yesterday the high reached 78°Fahrenheit in the 2 pm hour. Then a cold front came through, the wind picked up, and the temperatures started dropping:
- At 3 pm it was 73°.
- At 4 pm it was 58°. I changed from capri shorts to jeans, and put socks on.
- By 5 pm it had dropped to 49°. I closed the windows and (even though the thermostat was still showing 69° I turned on the furnace so it could go on when it was needed).
- At 6 pm the thermometer read 42°. A strong wind rattled the windows.
- Then the drop slowed a bit. At 7 pm it was 34°, 8 pm 33°, and at 9 pm 29°. At that point I stopped paying attention, but this morning my phone app told me the lowest point was a frigid 14° at 4 am.
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Stay warm! We've just emerged from a polar vortex here -- finally!
ReplyDeleteThe nice thing about weather is it's all temporary.
DeleteWell said, Kathy G; I need to remember your mindset.
DeleteWe just got through a bout of freezing rain-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteFYI Indonesia uses Celsius because it follows the metric system, which is the global standard. Celsius is used in science, education, and weather reports worldwide, while Fahrenheit is mainly used in the United State
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in elementary school in the late 1960s there was a push to educate US citizens about the (much more logical) Celsius system. They're still trying to get people to switch :-)
DeleteAs a weather geek, I find it all amazing. Thank God for heat in our homes!
ReplyDeleteOur furnace is working overtime!
DeleteKay of Musings: Oh goodness! This reminds me of the temperatures when we lived in Chicago.
ReplyDeleteAnd aren't you glad you aren't experiencing it now?
DeleteWow that was quite a drop in the temperature! It's a lot like that in Michigan but we didn't get close to 71 degrees! Happy New Year to you and your family!
ReplyDeleteVery warm to very cold...it's not the first time and it won't be the last.
DeleteThat is an unbelievable change in temp in such a short time.
ReplyDeleteRecord-setting.
DeleteFreezing, windy and ice falling from the sky here on the hill which is okay with us because it's Christmas Staycation for 11 days. So fun.
ReplyDeleteYay for not having to go out....although I bet you'd enjoy a trip to the bookstore.
DeletePretty much the same around here. The past few days have been record Highs in the upper 80's. Cold this morning..
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I didn't experience anything close to 80 degrees.
DeleteYIKES! put on a movie, pour yourself a cup of hot cocoa with a splash of peppermint schnapps, lots of little marshmallows and enjoy the fact you don't need to be at work. 😁
ReplyDeleteDarn it, now peppermint sounds great but there's none in the house
Deletewe had frigid temps earlier this week along with an unexpected snowfall of several inches. Currently it's raining and the temp is near 40 degrees. Temps will be back in the mid 20s after today.
ReplyDeleteYour weather sounds like quite a yo-yo.
DeleteThat temperature drop is amazing. I don't think we have ever experienced such an event. It gets cold and stays cold and we don't want plus freezing temperatures because we end up with freezing rain and slush.
ReplyDeleteThe last I saw on the morning news was 16 degrees. But that was at 4am. There was still time for it to drop a few more degrees.
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