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mikey
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Tom M wrote: Good News. We

Tom M wrote:

Good News.

We are having a "heat wave" in North East Kansas (USA).  It has gotten up to 32F :)

Its Wednesday, about 4 pm.

Bad News.

Severe Wind Chill Warning for my county (Douglas) starting Thursday Night about 9 pm Local time through Midnight Friday Night.

Keep those liquid cooled computers dripping so they won't freeze up!  

;)   

Stay warm!!!

GWGeorge007
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Today, at around 4 o'clock pm

Today, at around 4 o'clock pm in Rockford, IL, USA, it is 14॰ F (-10॰ C) outside and I have both windows wide open with no heat turned on, and it is a comfortable 74॰ F inside.

Oh how I love living in a concrete building and having my computers generating the heat.   Ahhh...  So nice...

George

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my corner of the upper left

my corner of the upper left coast is 35f, 97%  humidity and rain. Much better than 15f

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Betreger wrote: my corner of

Betreger wrote:

my corner of the upper left coast is 35f, 97%  humidity and rain. Much better than 15f

...eehhh...  I'm not too sure about that.  I guess it's what you've been brought up with.  When it's near freezing and raining, I get all stuffed up and start sneezing.  I don't mind the COLD weather as long as I'm dressed for it.  But your type of weather happens around here also.  Mostly in the early spring, and I do not like it at all.

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GWGeorge007 wrote: Betreger

GWGeorge007 wrote:

Betreger wrote:

my corner of the upper left coast is 35f, 97%  humidity and rain. Much better than 15f

...eehhh...  I'm not too sure about that.  I guess it's what you've been brought up with.  When it's near freezing and raining, I get all stuffed up and start sneezing.  I don't mind the COLD weather as long as I'm dressed for it.  But your type of weather happens around here also.  Mostly in the early spring, and I do not like it at all.

George,

You are clearly "allergic" to that kind of weather ;)

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Tom M wrote: You are clearly

Tom M wrote:

You are clearly "allergic" to that kind of weather ;)

Yep, you got that right!  I'm okay with sub-freezing weather, even sub-zero weather, or warmer like in the 50"s and higher.  But near freezing, raining, and nearly 100% humidity...  I must be alergic!   LOL

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If the 10 day forecast holds

If the 10 day forecast holds my area will be above 20F the entire time. Some of it may be even far enough freezing to melt some of the snow.

The reason 20F is important is historically my water pipes don't attempt to freeze until the temperature stays below 20F.

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mikey
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Tom M wrote: If the 10 day

Tom M wrote:

If the 10 day forecast holds my area will be above 20F the entire time. Some of it may be even far enough freezing to melt some of the snow.

The reason 20F is important is historically my water pipes don't attempt to freeze until the temperature stays below 20F. 

Is that too cold for the freeze tapes too? With all the heat you generate you could put a small vent pipe running towards where they freeze and save on hot water. LOL

Tom M
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mikey wrote: Tom M

mikey wrote:

Tom M wrote:

If the 10 day forecast holds my area will be above 20F the entire time. Some of it may be even far enough freezing to melt some of the snow.

The reason 20F is important is historically my water pipes don't attempt to freeze until the temperature stays below 20F. 

Is that too cold for the freeze tapes too? With all the heat you generate you could put a small vent pipe running towards where they freeze and save on hot water. LOL

I have heat tapes on some of my plumbing. The last two broken pipes from freezing were where the pipes are not in the open so they could be taped.

Tom M

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Tom M wrote: mikey

Tom M wrote:

mikey wrote:

Tom M wrote:

If the 10 day forecast holds my area will be above 20F the entire time. Some of it may be even far enough freezing to melt some of the snow.

The reason 20F is important is historically my water pipes don't attempt to freeze until the temperature stays below 20F. 

Is that too cold for the freeze tapes too? With all the heat you generate you could put a small vent pipe running towards where they freeze and save on hot water. LOL

I have heat tapes on some of my plumbing. The last two broken pipes from freezing were where the pipes are not in the open so they could be taped.

Tom M  

That sucks!!

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