On average it's been -2 C outside in the mornings, and then it leaps up almost 20 degrees. D:< (Celsius)
And right now it's consistently staying at around 0 C.
Go away!
0 C and the huge temperature variances.
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...Celsius isn't real
But yeah, though. Wild temperature swings are par for course in Wiscon Air, particularly in the fall, and it's a little bewildering. Like, I'll have to scrape frost off the windshield in order to drive home from work, and then wind up doing yard work in my shirtsleeves a scant eight hours later. Weird.
But yeah, though. Wild temperature swings are par for course in Wiscon Air, particularly in the fall, and it's a little bewildering. Like, I'll have to scrape frost off the windshield in order to drive home from work, and then wind up doing yard work in my shirtsleeves a scant eight hours later. Weird.
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Centigrade, though...Booyakasha wrote:...Celsius isn't real
But yeah, though. Wild temperature swings are par for course in Wiscon Air, particularly in the fall, and it's a little bewildering. Like, I'll have to scrape frost off the windshield in order to drive home from work, and then wind up doing yard work in my shirtsleeves a scant eight hours later. Weird.
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