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sworrall
Posted 1/23/2026 3:17 PM (#1036005)
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Posts: 32954


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
It was 25 below zero when I got up in the morning, and it is still 13 below. Perfect sunbathing temps. How about where you are?
Kirby Budrow
Posted 1/23/2026 3:52 PM (#1036006 - in reply to #1036005)
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Posts: 2389


Location: Chisholm, MN
-31 in Chisholm, MN this morning. Dogs weren't happy
chasintails
Posted 1/23/2026 3:54 PM (#1036007 - in reply to #1036005)
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Posts: 473


Wind chills in the negative 30 range. Been outside 5 minutes total today. Gonna go for a hike tomorrow, its supposed to be 5 with light winds.
North of 8
Posted 1/23/2026 4:01 PM (#1036008 - in reply to #1036007)
Subject: Re: Cold by You?




Also in Rhinelander, so same as Steve. One of the few advantages of being old is I got the right clothing for any weather. I went to YMCA this morning and a bunch of high school swim team members came as I was getting done with my workout. Hoody sweatshirts, jeans, hands stuffed in their pockets. Hope none of them had car troubles going home.
(Guessing they were at the Y because school was closed)
TCESOX
Posted 1/23/2026 5:43 PM (#1036009 - in reply to #1036005)
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-22 at my house in the metro when I woke up. All the way up to -10 now. Spent most of my day visiting a number of our sites. Wind was howling last night, but not too bad today, with good clothes.
OH Musky
Posted 1/24/2026 8:03 AM (#1036016 - in reply to #1036005)
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Posts: 438


Location: SW Ohio
Was a balmy 3 deg with -5 windchill at 8 am. Forecasting 10-14" of the white stuff starting this afternoon. That's a huge amount for us in SW OH.
North of 8
Posted 1/24/2026 8:16 AM (#1036017 - in reply to #1036016)
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They were off on their prediction relative to temps here in Rhinelander. Minus 36 at 8:00 AM. That is cold, no matter how you parse it.
CincySkeez
Posted 1/24/2026 8:41 AM (#1036018 - in reply to #1036017)
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Posts: 691


Location: Duluth
-26 at my place on the river in Duluth friday morning, -23 today. At least the wind is down for now.
Larry Ramsell
Posted 1/24/2026 8:54 AM (#1036019 - in reply to #1036005)
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Posts: 1300


Location: Hayward, Wisconsin
Minus 35 here in Hayward Saturday morning! Better than the snow and ice up to 1.3 inches some of the 235 million people are going to get to the south!!!
mikie
Posted 1/24/2026 8:57 AM (#1036020 - in reply to #1036005)
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Location: Athens, Ohio
+2 here in SE Ohia on my porch. m
North of 8
Posted 1/24/2026 9:01 AM (#1036021 - in reply to #1036019)
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Larry Ramsell - 1/24/2026 8:54 AM

Minus 35 here in Hayward Saturday morning! Better than the snow and ice up to 1.3 inches some of the 235 million people are going to get to the south!!!


Indeed, ice can cripple a region for days, even weeks. Look at northern MI a year ago.
miket55
Posted 1/24/2026 9:04 AM (#1036022 - in reply to #1036019)
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Posts: 1345


Location: E. Tenn
Larry Ramsell - 1/24/2026 9:54 AM

Minus 35 here in Hayward Saturday morning! Better than the snow and ice up to 1.3 inches some of the 235 million people are going to get to the south!!!


Full scale panic here in East TN.. The 15" snowfall forecast for the weekend, (issued Wednesday), dwindled to a snow to sleet/freezing rain to rain, back to snow, and eventually a 0 degree low on Tuesday morning..

I took a stroll over to the local Walmart for grins..

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kdawg
Posted 1/24/2026 9:15 AM (#1036023 - in reply to #1036022)
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Very cold, but balmy as compared to this place, Yakutsk, Russia. Don't know how they do it. Kdawg
chuckski
Posted 1/24/2026 9:20 AM (#1036024 - in reply to #1036005)
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Location: Brighton CO.
It had been really mild all winter in the front range of the Rockies half of December had highs in the 60's and my bird baths not even freezing at night. And a few very small snow falls. Well here in Denver we have a big Stock Show (Rodeo) every January and it's the coldest of the weather of the year and it's known as stock show weather. Well the stock show ends tomorrow and we got stock show weather yesterday highs in the upper teens today high of 18 and kick off of the football game tomorrow 15 and 14 by the end of the game. It's 10 degrees on our front porch and we have less then a inch of snow on the driveway from yesterday and last night. I like the four seasons and I just got new tires on my car so I'm good.
Solitario Lupo
Posted 1/24/2026 10:54 AM (#1036026 - in reply to #1036005)
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Location: PA Angler
3* here with wind chill of -11. Looks like some ice is here. Can’t find a loaf of bread anywhere.

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North of 8
Posted 1/24/2026 12:31 PM (#1036027 - in reply to #1036026)
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When you get weather that is outside normal, can be hard for folks. When I lived in the snowbelt of the U.P. people always assumed schools were closed a lot. But the Detroit Free Press did a comparison and downstate schools actually closed more often because of snow. The snowbelt communities invested in the equipment and manpower to deal with it. I followed my son's school bus out of our rural subdivision one day and I could see where the bumper on the bus was plowing snow. It was up to the bumper on my 3/4 ton Chevy pick up. But, light fluffy snow, so keep on trucking. Every one in the neighborhood had big, heavy duty snow blowers. Moved to SE Wisconsin and 6 inches of snow put folks in a panic.
Angling Oracle
Posted 1/24/2026 1:37 PM (#1036028 - in reply to #1036027)
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Location: Selkirk, Manitoba
Cold up here, which is not really too out of the ordinary, (-34 C last night), but last week and the week before we had ice rain, then lots of snow, then more ice rain - which will mean a massive die-off of whitetails come this spring from starvation given they have to use too much energy to survive right now. Also will mean all our Hungarian (grey) partridge will be wiped out given they are not adapted to burrowing into snow like sharptails are - which also are going to be in tough with the crust and easy marks for coyotes. Wolves already expanding here and they and the coyotes are going to have a bonanza. Very unusual to get the mix of lots of snow, extreme cold and then a mix of a few really warm days and rain that create that ice crust. Frankly rain in Jan/Feb is a brand new thing that never happened in the past, but we've had it now a couple years in a row.

Edited by Angling Oracle 1/24/2026 1:44 PM
North of 8
Posted 1/24/2026 3:01 PM (#1036029 - in reply to #1036028)
Subject: Re: Cold by You?




Angling Oracle - 1/24/2026 1:37 PM

Cold up here, which is not really too out of the ordinary, (-34 C last night), but last week and the week before we had ice rain, then lots of snow, then more ice rain - which will mean a massive die-off of whitetails come this spring from starvation given they have to use too much energy to survive right now. Also will mean all our Hungarian (grey) partridge will be wiped out given they are not adapted to burrowing into snow like sharptails are - which also are going to be in tough with the crust and easy marks for coyotes. Wolves already expanding here and they and the coyotes are going to have a bonanza. Very unusual to get the mix of lots of snow, extreme cold and then a mix of a few really warm days and rain that create that ice crust. Frankly rain in Jan/Feb is a brand new thing that never happened in the past, but we've had it now a couple years in a row.

Just talked to my sister in SE Alaska, they have a ton of ice. They have an old beater pick up they used to bring supplies from the dock to their place on two track. Putting chains on because all four tires spin. They have a tracked ATV but that can't haul propane tanks. They have never had so much ice.
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