Hmm, I'd rather the humpback whale breath for Labrador than dry air from western Quebec with that gives you a 200 volt shock static electricity every time you touch a metal object.
And speaking of static electricity, in the 1888 Great Plains children's blizzard.....according to best guesses they received about 6" of snow, with winds sustained at 50 gusting to 80, with temps falling to -15f. People were literally getting knocked on their asses when they tried to load their wood stoves.
Yup, my wife and son were walking the dogs a couple of weeks ago in the woods at the end of Valley View, when they came upon a half-eviscerated, sizeable buck. One of the dogs was very edgy, so they probably hadn't gone far.
01-02. I remember watching a football game at Ramapo HS in NJ, December, temp in the upper 70's, wearing a T-shirt. Apropos of nothing, Greg Olsen played in that game. I recall the rest of the winter blew chunks, but the next two were first rate.