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Old 10-27-2003, 10:00 AM   #10
Stormymystic
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Join Date: April 8, 2003
Location: Arkansas
Age: 49
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Originally posted by Seraph:
quote:
Originally posted by Jorath Calar:
Stormy, it seems Iceland and Arkansas are not so diffrent "winterwise" (is that a word?) the coldest it got here last winter was -9°c and the whole winter was very mild, we had snow here for about 8 weeks the most... but it rained a lot.

Actually the -9 was were I live in the south part, the north is always much worse and one time last winter they had -25°c!
Northern iceland sounds like it has the same kinds of winters as upstate NY...wow, thats really depressing.
For example, the lowest temp in my home town last winter, that I am aware of was -30°C on Jan 18th.

I'm not sure that -9°C for the low counts as winter weather, that mid-fall (November) weather.
[/QUOTE]-9 celsius still counts as winter, it comes out to 18.9 farenhiet, below freezing, and although it might not be as cold as some places, when you go through extremes like we do, anything below 40 gets cold, lol or summers consist of above 100 farenhiet then the winters get below 25 (f) so [img]tongue.gif[/img] just beause someones temp does not get as cold s other places, does not mean it is not winter winter happens when it is cold enough to produce freezing temps
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