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Feb 12th, 2008 04:50 PM
AChimp I think it's funny how the article had to explain what a block heater is.
Feb 12th, 2008 03:56 PM
Esuohlim I've been wearing shorts outside I'm not going to let frostbite get in the way of my defiance against weather's "authority"
Feb 12th, 2008 03:41 PM
Pub Lover The increase in occurrence of freak extremes is part of the mold.

WHOOPS SERIOUS.
Feb 12th, 2008 03:23 PM
Fat_Hippo Now now Geggy, noone likes a smartass. You know as well as I do that you have to look at the AVERAGE GLOBAL temperatures, and not single freaky cases which break the mold.

Now, that being said: Global Warming.
Feb 12th, 2008 06:07 AM
Geggy global warming
Feb 12th, 2008 12:17 AM
executioneer masochists
Feb 11th, 2008 11:48 PM
AChimp
Wimps.

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http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/weather/0...ef=mpstoryview

Nation's 'Icebox' hits record 40 below zero
Story Highlights
International Falls earns trademark as "Icebox of the Nation"

Single-digit temperatures close schools in New York

West Virginians without power after 55 mph winds hit state

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (AP) -- The temperature in International Falls, Minnesota, fell to a record 40 below zero Monday, just a few days after the northern Minnesota town won a federal trademark making it officially the "Icebox of the Nation."

It was so cold that resident Nick McDougall couldn't even get his car trunk lid to close after he got out his charger to kick-start his dead battery. By late morning, the temperature had risen all the way to 18 -- below zero.

"This is about as cold as it gets, this is bad. There's no wind -- it's just cold," said McDougall, 48, a worker at The Fisherman, a convenience store and gas station in the town on the Canadian border. "People just don't go out, unless you have to go to work."

Residents of the area use electric engine block heaters to keep their cars from freezing.

"You plug in your car, for sure, and you put the car in the garage if you can," McDougall said. His garage is full of other things, so he had to park outside -- a "big mistake."

The previous record low in International Falls was 37 below, set in 1967, said meteorologist Mike Stewart at the weather service in Duluth. The cold was expected, he said: "When the winds finally died off and the skies cleared off, it just dropped."

The temperature also fell to 40 below in Embarrass, 80 miles southeast of International Falls. That's just one degree above the all-time record in Minneapolis, 250 miles to the south, that was set in January 1888, the weather service said.

Chilly air also spread into the Northeast on Monday and many schools in New York state between Buffalo and Syracuse closed or opened late. Single-digit temperatures plus high wind drove the wind chill factor to nearly 20 below across much of upstate New York.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, had a "Code Blue" alert in effect, sending outreach crews to coax homeless people into shelters. Monday's low was 10 above zero.

Farther south, freezing rain hit southwest Missouri early Monday, making roads hazardous and closing schools. A coating of ice up to an inch thick was expected across much of southern and central Missouri, the weather service said.

"It's treacherous. If you can stay home this morning, do it," Missouri Highway Patrol Sgt. Dan Bracker said in Springfield.

Thousands of West Virginia homes and businesses had no electricity Monday after the state was hit by weekend wind gusts of up to 55 mph. At least nine counties closed schools because of power outages and the cold -- the mountain city of Elkins had a low of 6 above.

Classes also were canceled Monday for a number of schools in Michigan, which remained in a deep freeze after a weekend of single-digit temperatures and gusty wind. One death was blamed on the weather.

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