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"There is a high risk of near record low temperatures" around the 24th.

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What does that mean?

50s ??
Western oregon and Washington could use a good hard freeze, for long enough to thin out the homeless ....
Cold weather predicted for February.

Let me jump ahead: Hot weather predicted for August.
40/18
Originally Posted by Stormin_Norman
Western oregon and Washington could use a good hard freeze, for long enough to thin out the homeless ....
No, no,no....Caring bible thumpers to the rescue, 2 hots and a cot...Narcan under every pillow.
I don't know how it compares to the records, but so. central Idaho will be no different than the last few weeks.
-12 below here this morning. Just enough to run off some "Idaho dream seekers".

Record low for Seattle is 0.

If it gets that low for an extended period of time, a huge number of houses will have frozen pipes......
Originally Posted by flintlocke
Originally Posted by Stormin_Norman
Western oregon and Washington could use a good hard freeze, for long enough to thin out the homeless ....
No, no,no....Caring bible thumpers to the rescue, 2 hots and a cot...Narcan under every pillow.
It does not change our problem and we are spending millions.
More global warming.
Has been a colder than average winter since mid Oct here in SE Oregon. Little if any snow has melted or sublimated, so the pack is holding up well. Locally, I think we've had no more than 4 days that have broken 32°. Single digits every morning.

Need to charge up the travel trailer lithium battery, but they won't take a charge until temps exceed 32. Don't know exactly what the chemistry is, but they are less than stellar equipment for cold weather camping. Their yield is just fine, but they just won't accept a charge.

Would like to see our ground squirrels materialize too, but that will probably be a while as well.
Originally Posted by 1minute
Has been a colder than average winter since mid Oct here in SE Oregon. Little if any snow has melted or sublimated, so the pack is holding up well. Locally, I think we've had no more than 4 days that have broken 32°. Single digits every morning.

Need to charge up the travel trailer lithium battery, but they won't take a charge until temps exceed 32. Don't know exactly what the chemistry is, but they are less than stellar equipment for cold weather camping. Their yield is just fine, but they just won't accept a charge.

Would like to see our ground squirrels materialize too, but that will probably be a while as well.
Charging a Li battery below freezing permanently damages them somehow. I don't know the chemistry, either. This also applies to your battery tool batteries. Good Li batteries have a built-in battery maintenance system (BMS) that prevents them from charging when it's too cold. They just sit and do nothing until it warms up. I think some brands of tools have the BMS built into the charger instead of the battery but I'm not positive about that.

I took the Li batteries out of our camper and keep them where they won't freeze so I can top them off occasionally. I have another old beater of a camper that I use for hunting. I have acid golf cart batteries in that one so I can use solar panels to charge them during late season hunts.
Minus 17 F here this morning…..nut’n to see here! 😉 memtb
-4 here, this morning - brother 80 miles north was -25.
Not sure about the long-range forecast, but the meteorologists messed this "2 day event" up.
Been a week, now.
Rock Chuck:

Yes, our lithium unit's system supposably supports low temp protection, but I lean toward assuring compliance myself. It's presently uninstalled and by our front door. If I leave it installed there are hardwired systems (CO, smoke, and gas detectors) that will drain the battery in a week or so. Lead acids are drawn down from a full charge in about 72 hours with no other draws.

I just wanted a simple camp trailer, but the powers that be insist that we be protected from all manner of possibilities. Surprised they did not demand a radon unit.
I’m ready for summer
Originally Posted by RockyRaab
Let me jump ahead: Hot weather predicted for August.

That's pretty edgy, going out on a limb like that. I'll keep a light jacket handy here in El Norte Tejas just in case we swing from 114* one day to 55* the next day come next August....

laugh
Originally Posted by 1minute
Rock Chuck:

Yes, our lithium unit's system supposably supports low temp protection, but I lean toward assuring compliance myself. It's presently uninstalled and by our front door. If I leave it installed there are hardwired systems (CO, smoke, and gas detectors) that will drain the battery in a week or so. Lead acids are drawn down from a full charge in about 72 hours with no other draws.

I just wanted a simple camp trailer, but the powers that be insist that we be protected from all manner of possibilities. Surprised they did not demand a radon unit.
In our camper, I installed a master switch that shuts off everything, all the sensors, except 1 light. It's next to the power box so it's easy access. When that 1 light's off, there's 0 draw on the battery. The switch is between the battery + post and the breaker box with a 20 ga. wire going to that LED light.
Record cold temperatures around these parts??

I ain't skeered. I've got lots of good, thick wool blankets, two down jackets, a wool shirt, and a bottle of Scotch. Let 'er rip! I'm prepared! grin

L.W.
These predictions tend to be far more dire than the actual result. I like the idea of freezing off some homeless to more southern climes, like CA or MEX.
Few years ago it got down to I think 6F according to my truck on my way to work. Coldest I can recall it being in Western Oregon.
and here in Florid we are baking already in summer like temps.
Originally Posted by 3584ELK
These predictions tend to be far more dire than the actual result. I like the idea of freezing off some homeless to more southern climes, like CA or MEX.


Read that Portland is preventing charities from giving out tents due to the fire department having to deal with so many fires.
temperatures been dropping rapidly here all morning and supposed to continue to do so through the evening and then warm back up almost as fast
I'm kinda just tired of winter......

Has not let up since mid October

Usually get a break...ya know......40's for a few days...not this year

Low of +7 this morning.......high of 25*

At least the sun is out & no wind

Gonna go run some ammo outta the Ruger PC 9
Can't see it being anything out of the ordinary here.

Then again, we don't have orange groves and palm trees to worry about.
They are allowed to go hang out at Starbutts so all is good.
Glad to see all that money I sent Al Gore is paying off.🙄

Had -5 at the house. -15 closer to town. It’s winter. Although it’s been awhile since we’ve had one like this.
Originally Posted by Mannlicher
and here in Florid we are baking already in summer like temps.

Quit stealing our heat!

A holler between Rocky and I that's known for being a cold spot hit -67 two weeks ago. For some reason the valleys are really dropping in temp. When I come over the summit going to the farm (7,000 ft) it's typically 20 degrees warmer than the valley floor two miles away.
Oh, FFS, is this winter never going to quit?



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Originally Posted by Dutch
Oh, FFS, is this winter never going to quit?



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It's cold as hell here in NorCal. We pay a pretty penny for bees this time of year and they won't leave the hives its too dang cold.
Made it down to 25 degrees last week. Could have been worse.
Wunderground 10 day for our area shows highs in the mid forties, with the coldest night hitting 20 degrees.

We had 12 degrees a couple days ago when I headed out for work. It appears spring has sprung around here. Unfortunately, we had a crew outside running a firehose, and a couple smaller hoses at 5:00 AM and 12 degrees. Those poor fellows about froze their asses off. But the equipment had to be washed in preparation for major mechanical overhaul.

Actually, I prefer the cold predicted for next week to an unseasonable warm spell which causes all the fruit trees to bloom and then frost.
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