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Your coldest soak?
Tman122:
--- Quote from: Tman122 on January 27, 2019, 07:56:54 am ---The big lakes (Superior, Michigan, Huron) actually help so it's not so cold over there. 40 miles north of me in Duluth it is common to see 10 or more degrees difference.
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Not so cold is relative, 20 below or 30 below who cares.......cold
Chas:
I remember a particularly chilly night: must have been in the low fifties.
Yeah, maybe as low as 51 or 52. If my tub wasn't indoors, I might have just canceled.
8)
kies1:
Was just in at -17 celcius equates to about 1degree F. Was nice
wmccall:
--- Quote from: Tman122 on January 27, 2019, 07:56:54 am ---The big lakes (Superior, Michigan, Huron) actually help so it's not so cold over there. 40 miles north of me in Duluth it is common to see 10 or more degrees difference.
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True, I grew up on Lake Erie, so I consider it a big one! 100 miles further south it is usually colder than along the lake, at least until it freezes over, which it doesn't to every year.
Tman122:
--- Quote from: wmccall on January 28, 2019, 08:54:06 am ---True, I grew up on Lake Erie, so I consider it a big one! 100 miles further south it is usually colder than along the lake, at least until it freezes over, which it doesn't to every year.
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Erie is also a big lake just not bordering on the UP. They get a ton of snow around the great lakes, and they also keep the shore and 20 miles inland slightly warmer in the dead of winter and slightly cooler in the summer.
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