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3 hours ago, Lava Rock said:

Let's move to Fairbanks Screenshot_20251205_200109_Facebook.jpg

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An air quality alert and cold weather advisory for wind chills up to -55. Currently -27 at the airport. Vodka cold.

Boy, I sure do hope they find relief with a big ridge over their head sometime around Christmas. 

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On 12/4/2025 at 11:34 AM, Layman said:

@dendrite Not sure if you follow this at all but I've seen your posts regarding trees and figured it may be of interest:

https://www.unh.edu/unhtoday/2025/12/james-hall-ginkgo-tree-sees-latest-leaf-drop-record 

I love ginko trees. The late leaf drop is interesting. Hopefully the tree is okay. I’d plant one here, but I already have too many other trees…not much room between the fruiting trees, chestnuts, and butternuts/hickories. 

10 hours ago, bristolri_wx said:

“Your local forecast from the National Weather Service.”

 

This is my favorite wxstar 4000 simulator. There’s a lot of customization. 
https://www.taiganet.com

8 hours ago, WxWatcher007 said:

An air quality alert and cold weather advisory for wind chills up to -55. Currently -27 at the airport. Vodka cold.

Boy, I sure do hope they find relief with a big ridge over their head sometime around Christmas. 

I don’t take much notice of Fairbanks temps until they hit that magical -40° mark. Of course that’s with calm conditions.

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2 hours ago, dendrite said:

I love ginko trees. The late leaf drop is interesting. Hopefully the tree is okay. I’d plant one here, but I already have too many other trees…not much room between the fruiting trees, chestnuts, and butternuts/hickories. 

This is my favorite wxstar 4000 simulator. There’s a lot of customization. 
https://www.taiganet.com

I don’t take much notice of Fairbanks temps until they hit that magical -40° mark. Of course that’s with calm conditions.

Any of the Hickory nuts from Nashville survive?

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