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The event of the season - 2 days of hell!


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2 hours ago, SnoSki14 said:

Cold is much more tolerable than heat. At least you can always layer up

doing construction a very good portion of my life, I've worked in 105F and 5F, and I'll take the 5F any day, it sucked for sure, but better than dehydration and as you said you can always layer up, fingertips be damned!

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13 minutes ago, JKEisMan said:

@CT Rain is KDXR asos reading accurately- everything else around is at or below zero. Seems there’s a sensor problem? ACF36D5A-C7B9-4A9C-859E-E51FC3F2F7CA.thumb.png.3f26285237c5671946ea49b24e27d95c.png

I see 0F in New Milford and 9F in Greenwich so 4F is reasonable there. There's definitely a gradient with the core of the cold over eastern New England and less the farther SW you go.

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3 minutes ago, STILL N OF PIKE said:
Just spoke to a friend in Raynham . Power out , transformer on fire . N side Raynham 

Can confirm. Transformer fire on Center St, just around the corner from me. Been on Gennie power for an hour. No worries. Feel bad for those linesmen.

I mean how fast does a house lose heat when power goes out . They are all just kinda hanging out with a bunch of blankets and it’s still 66 at their house 

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10 minutes ago, CT Rain said:

I see 0F in New Milford and 9F in Greenwich so 4F is reasonable there. There's definitely a gradient with the core of the cold over eastern New England and less the farther SW you go.

Ok. Thanks! They seemed stuck at 8-9 F for a while and then there was the sensor maintenance warning.

They’re at 3 now, still seems high relative to other readings around. I’m at -5 F at 800 ft in New Fairfield.

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