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Tracking the Release of the arctic Hounds of Hell


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The wind never quit in NNE during the 2004 cold snap, so I doubt Big Black would've approached -50. Sopme places in N.Maine got into the -30s then, but a lot of places there were in the -40s in 2009, including -47 at Allagash. Farther south, MBY had -23 as the low for Jan 2004 (had an aft high of -11, though), and -36 in 2009 - with a high of 7 then down to -34 next morning. Much better decoupling in 2009. Afternoon AFD from CAR suggests this week will be more like 2004 than 2009, with wind and some clouds tomorrow and Thursday. Saw a forecast high of -15 for Maine zone 3 this AM. Ouch! That's true snot-freezing/eyelid anchoring wx.

Yeah i do remember the wind in 04. I also had a colder low from radiating in 09 than 04. -15 in 09 and -10 in 04. Not quite as impressive as yours!

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So what is everyone doing to get outside and enjoy this awesome cold snap that they have been waiting for? I just had to come in for a bit, even with my carharts, my hands got cold, time to head back out and chop chop.

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Working out in it the majority of the day was not too bad,long underwear and carhartt bibs ftw. Told most

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17 and dropping like a rock, its absolutely glorious out here man, wind is dying down and the chopping is easy baby! Thank you Hurricane Sandy!

A mixed blessing type of thanks, like mine in 1998 when I entered winter about 1.5 cords shy, then the ice storm destroyed nearly all the trees in our yard to make up the difference. 

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