How much can you bundle up? And what about those who work?Stay inside mostly. When have to go out, we bundle up.
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How much can you bundle up? And what about those who work?Stay inside mostly. When have to go out, we bundle up.
Last winter I was dog walking in the record breaking cold weather. One day I was out there in windchills of -40 C. It can be done and some people to have to go outside in all kinds of weather, you just learn how to layer really well and wear a balaclava & ski goggles without being self conscious.How much can you bundle up? And what about those who work?Stay inside mostly. When have to go out, we bundle up.
[quoteLast winter I was dog walking in the record breaking cold weather. One day I was out there in windchills of -40 C. It can be done and some people to have to go outside in all kinds of weather, you just learn how to layer really well and
wear a balaclava & ski goggles without being self conscious.
No need for a gas station at the North Pole. Car wouldn't start anyway. That's why Santa still uses reindeer.Because it's hard to find a good gas station at the North Pole?
@Tara G I have family that lives in Charleston, not sure what part but we are planning to visit during Spring Break for a few days. I've never been and can't wait.It's currently 32ºF in North Charleston, SC & they are expecting some freezing rain.
Yesterday they announced school closures for today, jumped the gun since it's barely been raining! I'll be surprised if we get any freezing rain, honestly. It's always hype in SC and then nothing happens
Awesome!@Tara G
I have family that lives in Charleston, not sure what part but we are planning to visit during Spring Break for a few days. I've never been and can't wait.
The weather is Cloudy 34° with a chance of freezing rain and possibly snow early tomorrow.
That's like here. They have a 3 hr delay today and it didn't get to freezing, just rain. I live in the mountains and even those roads were clear, just wet. I wouldn't doubt they will be closed tomorrow.
My former vet bought an established practice in the Charleston area and moved there about a year ago. She was originally from upstate New York and went to vet school and then started working in Ohio. She left during the really harsh winter we had last year, maybe that was it for her as far as cold. She bought a practice in Summerville and she is very good.It's currently 32ºF in North Charleston, SC & they are expecting some freezing rain.
Yesterday they announced school closures for today, jumped the gun since it's barely been raining! I'll be surprised if we get any freezing rain, honestly. It's always hype in SC and then nothing happens