I feel wimpy; I remember temperatures in double digit negative numbers and wind chills to boot. It is only 8 degrees outside and I scurried like a little squirrel to run out into the back vestibule. What if I don’t have the courage to reach out the front door for any packages being left for Christmas delivery?
You know, I may have to break down and actually PUT ON A COAT and ear muffs . . . because I am getting older and wimpier. Or, perhaps, just maybe, could it be? I am getting a little common sense. Naaaah. Not AmeliaJake.
Of course, if you really want to see people who laugh at any temperature above zero, you can come with me and watch the high schoolers pour out of the building after school . . . some in shorts. No kidding.
Actually, this cavalier attitude is more of a modern thing – not much in evidence when we walked to school, did not have enclosed malls, had mailboxes out by the roadway . . . and were handed a snow shovel and aimed out the door
We moved to Houston from Iowa. That first winter we laughed at everyone in their winter coats. It hit 50 degrees and people pulled out the parkas and down jackets, mittens, hats, boots. The works. When it got to actual freezing (maybe four days out of the year) shelves were emptied of milk and water and you’d think the world was ending by the talk on the radio. When a snowflake threatened to fall the TV stations lined up with black construction paper to catch the elusive flake on to film it and declare it snowing in Houston. We sat in our shorts and short sleeves and laughed. Now 12 years later we are fully acclimated to the warmth and weep and wail with the rest when we see anything lower than 50 coming along. It’s a sad tale. A truly truly sad tale.
…Blowing snow in open areas may briefly reduce visibilities to less than a quarter mile. * temperatures…Fall through the day…Reaching zero to near 15 below tonight. * wind chill readings…Zero to near 20 below zero this morning…Then as cold as 20 below to 25 below zero tonight. * impacts…The combination of fresh snowfall and blowing snow will create hazardous travel conditions…Especially in rural areas this morning. Dangerous wind chills may result in frost bite in as little as 30 minutes if exposed skin is not protected.