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Originally Posted by wodin
Cold (for here).
Funny thing is, I live at 500 feet elevation and my car thermometer said it was 60 degrees, when I drove down to near sea level it was 58, then I drove up another hill to work (900 feet) and the temperature was back up to 60. How's that work? Colder at lower elevations than at higher ones?
Strange!
Edit: 191-mph wind gust, 60 foot waves, snow at the lowest elevation ever recorded.
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