WEATHER53 Posted December 24, 2022 Share Posted December 24, 2022 18 minutes ago, Cobalt said: Looks like DCA topped out at 22F which would be the coldest maximum temperature for December 24th since records began, narrowly beating out 1989 (23F). The daily average of 15.5F (22/9) also beats 12/24/89's average of 16.5F (23/10), making this the coldest December 24th on record for Washington D.C. Thanks and IAD may have broke or tied their 1989 record of 22 . Baltimore’s 20 from the 1880’s I don’t know Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Herb@MAWS Posted December 24, 2022 Share Posted December 24, 2022 Imby today -- High 15.3, Low 2.7 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris78 Posted December 24, 2022 Share Posted December 24, 2022 25 minutes ago, IronTy said: At ease my fellow weather weenie brethren (sorry this is long). We have survived and have just arrived back in the luxury of Southern Maryland at 21F right now. This afternoon we decided to come home. The primary reason was because, as I expected prior to the trip, our little Cavapoo - Benson (9.5lbs) - was just too cold. We tried our best to keep him warm but he doesn't have enough meat on his bones to really keep warm with windchills at -40F. In any case, we had a great time and I think @WEATHER53 wanted me to spell the truth about the trip so here goes: 1. Tent itself worked awesome. No issues with 50-60mph gusts. Probably helped that the rebar was basically frozen into the ground and I had to use a hammer this morning to pry the stakes out. The only complaint I might've had about the tent was that we probably could have used a smaller tent (or a bigger stove) to keep things warmer. 2. Politics aside, the Russians make an awesome tent stove (Russian Bear Stove). Even at -13F with 50mph winds the tent was 30-40F above ambient....which still meant it was below freezing. But not life threatening. And this was the first time I used my hot water chimney attachment which is a game changer. Winter campers know the toughest part of the great outdoors is getting liquid water when its below zero. This thing - you just pour the water in and it uses waste heat on the chimney to boil water in no time. You can keep water in it at all times and you always have warm/hot water on tap. 3. You can never spend too much on fancy sleeping bags. We used -20F down bags that cost about $1100/ea but no joke I literally had the best sleep in years. I suffer terrible insomnia but last night my Whoop strap indicated I got over 3.5 hours of SWS. I've been monitering daily since 2018 and haven't even gotten half of that prior to last night. My wife is a cold sleeper and she also had no issues. A warm sleeping bag is clutch whenever winter camping/mountaineering. 4. You're only as strong as your weakest link...based on water and food supply we could've easily lasted 3-4 nights. But the little pup was another story, as I anticipated. When we went on hikes around the property, he stayed in the tent in the sleeping bags which was ok. Shit went pear shaped last night - at 130am we woke up as our stove had gone out* and it was well below zero in the tent. My wife had to pee so she ventured out to TCB. Unbeknownst to me Benson slipped out to follow her. She got back and we realized there was no puppy in the tent. Panic ensued and after about 10 minutes of us searching outside we discovered him cowering near the G-wagon. No permanent damage was done but he was one cold pup. Hopefully he learned his lesson. 5. *Just after #4 I was trying to re-light the stove but smoke kept backdrafting into the tent. After about 10mins my wife discovered that half the chimney and also the wind shield had blown off into the night. Once reassembling everything we were able to get the stove started ok again and I slept like a baby until 830am. 6. Bathroom functions...we usually just dig a cathole and TCB (or pack it out) and that way works fine in most all weather...except when you have 50mph winds and it feels like 40 below. Wife had to deal with some...errrr...complications around trying to do business in the middle of the night. Mountaineers know that when it's way below freezing and you can't easily wash your hands then the worst outcome is "food poisoning". We need to figure out a toilet option until we get a cabin built. There are a ton of composting toilet solutions and so need to get on that and get a mini-outhouse built. I think that covers it. We had an awesome time and with the windchill it's a new low apparent-temp record campout for us. IDK because while the apparent temp was the worst ever, it never felt really that extreme because we could've always gotten into the G and turned the heat on if we had to. Not like being at 15k feet and two days away from civilization. Ultimately I blame @nj2va...he's the one who found us the property (which is awesome) and facilitated this madness. I'm really looking forward to when there's a cabin on it and not some candy-ass tent holding on for dear life in the storm. Oh yeah - for the record - coldest temp I saw was -13F with -36F wind chill. Was -9F when we woke up but the wind was worse in the morning. He has the look.... GMTFO lol 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MDstorm Posted December 24, 2022 Share Posted December 24, 2022 After 36 hours without power and recording a record low of 40.2 inside my house, the power has returned!! Now to check on the Christmas ham outside on the deck. MDstorm 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stormfly Posted December 24, 2022 Share Posted December 24, 2022 1 minute ago, MDstorm said: After 36 hours without power and recording a record low of 40.2 inside my house, the power has returned!! Now to check on the Christmas ham outside on the deck. MDstorm That's certainly good news! Did you have any issues with pipes freezing up? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BristowWx Posted December 24, 2022 Share Posted December 24, 2022 47 minutes ago, Cobalt said: Looks like DCA topped out at 22F which would be the coldest maximum temperature for December 24th since records began, narrowly beating out 1989 (23F). The daily average of 15.5F (22/9) also beats 12/24/89's average of 16.5F (23/10), making this the coldest December 24th on record for Washington D.C. We had snow i believe in 89 both Thanksgiving and Xmas. The fact that we did this without snow is both amazing and depressing all at once. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IronTy Posted December 24, 2022 Share Posted December 24, 2022 22 minutes ago, Chris78 said: He has the look.... GMTFO lol Yeah we got that a lot over the last 1.5 days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WEATHER53 Posted December 24, 2022 Share Posted December 24, 2022 6pm 17F Wind chill no higher than single digits during daylight Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MDstorm Posted December 24, 2022 Share Posted December 24, 2022 19 minutes ago, Stormfly said: That's certainly good news! Did you have any issues with pipes freezing up? Not as far as I can tell at this point. Thanks for asking. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rhino16 Posted December 24, 2022 Share Posted December 24, 2022 Just a tiny bit below 0 at -2 up here. Think we got to about 5 above earlier. Hopefully tomorrow is toastier by comparison. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAPE Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 14 here coming up on 7pm. Was just outside bringing in more firewood, and it is pretty darn nice now that the wind has died down. I could stand out there and sip on a bourbon. If only there was a few inches of snow otg. Temp would easily drop to zero tonight. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nj2va Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 2 hours ago, IronTy said: At ease my fellow weather weenie brethren (sorry this is long). We have survived and have just arrived back in the luxury of Southern Maryland at 21F right now. This afternoon we decided to come home. The primary reason was because, as I expected prior to the trip, our little Cavapoo - Benson (9.5lbs) - was just too cold. We tried our best to keep him warm but he doesn't have enough meat on his bones to really keep warm with windchills at -40F. In any case, we had a great time and I think @WEATHER53 wanted me to spell the truth about the trip so here goes: 1. Tent itself worked awesome. No issues with 50-60mph gusts. Probably helped that the rebar was basically frozen into the ground and I had to use a hammer this morning to pry the stakes out. The only complaint I might've had about the tent was that we probably could have used a smaller tent (or a bigger stove) to keep things warmer. 2. Politics aside, the Russians make an awesome tent stove (Russian Bear Stove). Even at -13F with 50mph winds the tent was 30-40F above ambient....which still meant it was below freezing. But not life threatening. And this was the first time I used my hot water chimney attachment which is a game changer. Winter campers know the toughest part of the great outdoors is getting liquid water when its below zero. This thing - you just pour the water in and it uses waste heat on the chimney to boil water in no time. You can keep water in it at all times and you always have warm/hot water on tap. 3. You can never spend too much on fancy sleeping bags. We used -20F down bags that cost about $1100/ea but no joke I literally had the best sleep in years. I suffer terrible insomnia but last night my Whoop strap indicated I got over 3.5 hours of SWS. I've been monitering daily since 2018 and haven't even gotten half of that prior to last night. My wife is a cold sleeper and she also had no issues. A warm sleeping bag is clutch whenever winter camping/mountaineering. 4. You're only as strong as your weakest link...based on water and food supply we could've easily lasted 3-4 nights. But the little pup was another story, as I anticipated. When we went on hikes around the property, he stayed in the tent in the sleeping bags which was ok. Shit went pear shaped last night - at 130am we woke up as our stove had gone out* and it was well below zero in the tent. My wife had to pee so she ventured out to TCB. Unbeknownst to me Benson slipped out to follow her. She got back and we realized there was no puppy in the tent. Panic ensued and after about 10 minutes of us searching outside we discovered him cowering near the G-wagon. No permanent damage was done but he was one cold pup. Hopefully he learned his lesson. 5. *Just after #4 I was trying to re-light the stove but smoke kept backdrafting into the tent. After about 10mins my wife discovered that half the chimney and also the wind shield had blown off into the night. Once reassembling everything we were able to get the stove started ok again and I slept like a baby until 830am. 6. Bathroom functions...we usually just dig a cathole and TCB (or pack it out) and that way works fine in most all weather...except when you have 50mph winds and it feels like 40 below. Wife had to deal with some...errrr...complications around trying to do business in the middle of the night. Mountaineers know that when it's way below freezing and you can't easily wash your hands then the worst outcome is "food poisoning". We need to figure out a toilet option until we get a cabin built. There are a ton of composting toilet solutions and so need to get on that and get a mini-outhouse built. I think that covers it. We had an awesome time and with the windchill it's a new low apparent-temp record campout for us. IDK because while the apparent temp was the worst ever, it never felt really that extreme because we could've always gotten into the G and turned the heat on if we had to. Not like being at 15k feet and two days away from civilization. Ultimately I blame @nj2va...he's the one who found us the property (which is awesome) and facilitated this madness. I'm really looking forward to when there's a cabin on it and not some candy-ass tent holding on for dear life in the storm. Oh yeah - for the record - coldest temp I saw was -13F with -36F wind chill. Was -9F when we woke up but the wind was worse in the morning. Great recap. Still think you’re crazy for camping in it lol. Benson seems smart. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terpeast Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 2 hours ago, IronTy said: At ease my fellow weather weenie brethren (sorry this is long). We have survived and have just arrived back in the luxury of Southern Maryland at 21F right now. This afternoon we decided to come home. The primary reason was because, as I expected prior to the trip, our little Cavapoo - Benson (9.5lbs) - was just too cold. We tried our best to keep him warm but he doesn't have enough meat on his bones to really keep warm with windchills at -40F. In any case, we had a great time and I think @WEATHER53 wanted me to spell the truth about the trip so here goes: 1. Tent itself worked awesome. No issues with 50-60mph gusts. Probably helped that the rebar was basically frozen into the ground and I had to use a hammer this morning to pry the stakes out. The only complaint I might've had about the tent was that we probably could have used a smaller tent (or a bigger stove) to keep things warmer. 2. Politics aside, the Russians make an awesome tent stove (Russian Bear Stove). Even at -13F with 50mph winds the tent was 30-40F above ambient....which still meant it was below freezing. But not life threatening. And this was the first time I used my hot water chimney attachment which is a game changer. Winter campers know the toughest part of the great outdoors is getting liquid water when its below zero. This thing - you just pour the water in and it uses waste heat on the chimney to boil water in no time. You can keep water in it at all times and you always have warm/hot water on tap. 3. You can never spend too much on fancy sleeping bags. We used -20F down bags that cost about $1100/ea but no joke I literally had the best sleep in years. I suffer terrible insomnia but last night my Whoop strap indicated I got over 3.5 hours of SWS. I've been monitering daily since 2018 and haven't even gotten half of that prior to last night. My wife is a cold sleeper and she also had no issues. A warm sleeping bag is clutch whenever winter camping/mountaineering. 4. You're only as strong as your weakest link...based on water and food supply we could've easily lasted 3-4 nights. But the little pup was another story, as I anticipated. When we went on hikes around the property, he stayed in the tent in the sleeping bags which was ok. Shit went pear shaped last night - at 130am we woke up as our stove had gone out* and it was well below zero in the tent. My wife had to pee so she ventured out to TCB. Unbeknownst to me Benson slipped out to follow her. She got back and we realized there was no puppy in the tent. Panic ensued and after about 10 minutes of us searching outside we discovered him cowering near the G-wagon. No permanent damage was done but he was one cold pup. Hopefully he learned his lesson. 5. *Just after #4 I was trying to re-light the stove but smoke kept backdrafting into the tent. After about 10mins my wife discovered that half the chimney and also the wind shield had blown off into the night. Once reassembling everything we were able to get the stove started ok again and I slept like a baby until 830am. 6. Bathroom functions...we usually just dig a cathole and TCB (or pack it out) and that way works fine in most all weather...except when you have 50mph winds and it feels like 40 below. Wife had to deal with some...errrr...complications around trying to do business in the middle of the night. Mountaineers know that when it's way below freezing and you can't easily wash your hands then the worst outcome is "food poisoning". We need to figure out a toilet option until we get a cabin built. There are a ton of composting toilet solutions and so need to get on that and get a mini-outhouse built. I think that covers it. We had an awesome time and with the windchill it's a new low apparent-temp record campout for us. IDK because while the apparent temp was the worst ever, it never felt really that extreme because we could've always gotten into the G and turned the heat on if we had to. Not like being at 15k feet and two days away from civilization. Ultimately I blame @nj2va...he's the one who found us the property (which is awesome) and facilitated this madness. I'm really looking forward to when there's a cabin on it and not some candy-ass tent holding on for dear life in the storm. Oh yeah - for the record - coldest temp I saw was -13F with -36F wind chill. Was -9F when we woke up but the wind was worse in the morning. Great story, glad you enjoyed it.. though I’m not sure the dog did. 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WxUSAF Posted December 25, 2022 Author Share Posted December 25, 2022 High of 18, now back to 14. Also a high in the teens here in bel air. Merry Christmas weenies! 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WeatherShak Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 At ease my fellow weather weenie brethren (sorry this is long). We have survived and have just arrived back in the luxury of Southern Maryland at 21F right now. This afternoon we decided to come home. The primary reason was because, as I expected prior to the trip, our little Cavapoo - Benson (9.5lbs) - was just too cold. We tried our best to keep him warm but he doesn't have enough meat on his bones to really keep warm with windchills at -40F. In any case, we had a great time and I think [mention=7798]WEATHER53[/mention] wanted me to spell the truth about the trip so here goes: 1. Tent itself worked awesome. No issues with 50-60mph gusts. Probably helped that the rebar was basically frozen into the ground and I had to use a hammer this morning to pry the stakes out. The only complaint I might've had about the tent was that we probably could have used a smaller tent (or a bigger stove) to keep things warmer. 2. Politics aside, the Russians make an awesome tent stove (Russian Bear Stove). Even at -13F with 50mph winds the tent was 30-40F above ambient....which still meant it was below freezing. But not life threatening. And this was the first time I used my hot water chimney attachment which is a game changer. Winter campers know the toughest part of the great outdoors is getting liquid water when its below zero. This thing - you just pour the water in and it uses waste heat on the chimney to boil water in no time. You can keep water in it at all times and you always have warm/hot water on tap. 3. You can never spend too much on fancy sleeping bags. We used -20F down bags that cost about $1100/ea but no joke I literally had the best sleep in years. I suffer terrible insomnia but last night my Whoop strap indicated I got over 3.5 hours of SWS. I've been monitering daily since 2018 and haven't even gotten half of that prior to last night. My wife is a cold sleeper and she also had no issues. A warm sleeping bag is clutch whenever winter camping/mountaineering. 4. You're only as strong as your weakest link...based on water and food supply we could've easily lasted 3-4 nights. But the little pup was another story, as I anticipated. When we went on hikes around the property, he stayed in the tent in the sleeping bags which was ok. Shit went pear shaped last night - at 130am we woke up as our stove had gone out* and it was well below zero in the tent. My wife had to pee so she ventured out to TCB. Unbeknownst to me Benson slipped out to follow her. She got back and we realized there was no puppy in the tent. Panic ensued and after about 10 minutes of us searching outside we discovered him cowering near the G-wagon. No permanent damage was done but he was one cold pup. Hopefully he learned his lesson. 5. *Just after #4 I was trying to re-light the stove but smoke kept backdrafting into the tent. After about 10mins my wife discovered that half the chimney and also the wind shield had blown off into the night. Once reassembling everything we were able to get the stove started ok again and I slept like a baby until 830am. 6. Bathroom functions...we usually just dig a cathole and TCB (or pack it out) and that way works fine in most all weather...except when you have 50mph winds and it feels like 40 below. Wife had to deal with some...errrr...complications around trying to do business in the middle of the night. Mountaineers know that when it's way below freezing and you can't easily wash your hands then the worst outcome is "food poisoning". We need to figure out a toilet option until we get a cabin built. There are a ton of composting toilet solutions and so need to get on that and get a mini-outhouse built. I think that covers it. We had an awesome time and with the windchill it's a new low apparent-temp record campout for us. IDK because while the apparent temp was the worst ever, it never felt really that extreme because we could've always gotten into the G and turned the heat on if we had to. Not like being at 15k feet and two days away from civilization. Ultimately I blame [mention=3516]nj2va[/mention]...he's the one who found us the property (which is awesome) and facilitated this madness. I'm really looking forward to when there's a cabin on it and not some candy-ass tent holding on for dear life in the storm. Oh yeah - for the record - coldest temp I saw was -13F with -36F wind chill. Was -9F when we woke up but the wind was worse in the morning. Can I come on the next trip? Expert log splitter here. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eskimo Joe Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 10 hours ago, nj2va said: I can’t help but think of this when I saw your thermometer brand. Yes! It's actually from the NWS since I'm one of their CO-OP sites (RSTM2). 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WEATHER53 Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 12 at 11pm since it went under 20 degrees my gas fired forced air system Is on for 15minutes and off for 15 and set at 70. How about you? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wxdude64 Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 Well, well, well! What a nice surprise... some light flurries blowing out there making for a more joyful night. It won't amount to much, but just seeing the flakes flying in the air on Christmas Eve is wonderful. Currently 15.5 degrees with still a 10-20 mph breeze. Merry Christmas everyone! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wxdude64 Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 4 minutes ago, WEATHER53 said: 12 at 11pm since it went under 20 degrees my gas fired forced air system Is on for 15minutes and off for 15 and set at 70. How about you? I just tossed another log or two on the fire, 71 up, 79 downstairs. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WEATHER53 Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 DCA set a record at 22 breaking 23 from 1989. IAD tied at 22 also from 1989 BWI tied 20 from 1880’s. Average daily at DCA of 15.75 is also a record for Christmas Eve 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hstorm Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 9.3 as Santa starts down the chimneys in Great Falls. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CAPE Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 Low of 9. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
George BM Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 IAD down to 7F so far. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BristowWx Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 4. I know that’s my coldest ever Dec 25th morning in 24 years I lived here. Merry Ho ho ho to everyone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snowfan Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 Consecutive mornings w lows in the single digits is impressive given the absence of snow cover. Low of 9. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WxUSAF Posted December 25, 2022 Author Share Posted December 25, 2022 Low of 8. Merry Christmas! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
weatherCCB Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 MERRY CHRISTMAS 9 here Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terpeast Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 Low 9, now 11. Merry Christmas from Ashburn! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
aldie 22 Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 6 here in Aldie Merry Christmas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RDM Posted December 25, 2022 Share Posted December 25, 2022 Was down to 6 here NW of Vienna. Back up to a balmy 7 now. Went to the 10:00 service at the National Cathedral last night. Got there early and stood in line outside for about 30 mins. Was a bit nippy. Weren't many people there until about 10 mins before the doors opened when they came from everywhere all at once. Was a nice event. Tried foot warmers for the first time in my 60+ year life. Those things are awesome - more than compensated for the poor insulation of dress shoes. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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