Originally posted by: MrManly
Today was sunny and warm ~64* in San Diego. I took a walk at lunch and had to remove my jacket because I was hot.
-MrManly
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Temperature with wind chill: -49 Fahrenheit
Actual temperature: -26 F
Miserable!
Originally posted by: compnovice
Originally posted by: MrManly
Today was sunny and warm ~64* in San Diego. I took a walk at lunch and had to remove my jacket because I was hot.
-MrManly
Why did you even have your jacket when the temperature was in the 60's?
I think your user name does not befit you
Originally posted by: MrManly
Today was sunny and warm ~64* in San Diego. I took a walk at lunch and had to remove my jacket because I was hot.
-MrManly
Originally posted by: compnovice
Originally posted by: MrManly
Today was sunny and warm ~64* in San Diego. I took a walk at lunch and had to remove my jacket because I was hot.
-MrManly
Why did you even have your jacket when the temperature was in the 60's?
I think your user name does not befit you
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: compnovice
Originally posted by: MrManly
Today was sunny and warm ~64* in San Diego. I took a walk at lunch and had to remove my jacket because I was hot.
-MrManly
Why did you even have your jacket when the temperature was in the 60's?
I think your user name does not befit you
It was in the mid 40s this morning.
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Temperature with wind chill: -49 Fahrenheit
Actual temperature: -26 F
Miserable!
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Temperature with wind chill: -17 Fahrenheit
Actual temperature: 6 F
Miserable!
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Oh, and if anyone else wants to check the temperatures in Alberta, Canada to see if I'm mistaken,
here
There's no place in Alberta that's even below zero (Farenheit), let alone -26!! LOL
OP, take your temperature in Celsius, multiply it by 9. Divide by 5. ADD to 32, and you have the Farenheit temperature. Try again.
Originally posted by: Scouzer
Originally posted by: DrPizza
Oh, and if anyone else wants to check the temperatures in Alberta, Canada to see if I'm mistaken,
here
There's no place in Alberta that's even below zero (Farenheit), let alone -26!! LOL
OP, take your temperature in Celsius, multiply it by 9. Divide by 5. ADD to 32, and you have the Farenheit temperature. Try again.
Hey buddy, you read this post 12 hours AFTER, did that ever occur to you?? A warm front was moving in, hence the wind and wind chill. However, the temperatures had not arrived with it yet.
As I said in your rude PM, I work at an air traffic control tower, and I have a direct readout of the temperature at all times. It was -32.