Conager ¿Que? Cornelius! Joined Dec 2, 2014 Posts 18,282 Sep 22, 2020 #1 You don't notice it unless you keep an eye on the in-dash temperature display.
Conager ¿Que? Cornelius! Joined Dec 2, 2014 Posts 18,282 Sep 22, 2020 #3 When I first had occasion to notice, it was 90° (American). At midnight.
Conager ¿Que? Cornelius! Joined Dec 2, 2014 Posts 18,282 Sep 29, 2020 #4 Haven't looked, stepped outside briefly. I would characterize the weather as 'warm' and expect the warming to continue for the next few hours.
Haven't looked, stepped outside briefly. I would characterize the weather as 'warm' and expect the warming to continue for the next few hours.
Tryharder62 Keep Believing Joined Jan 27, 2012 Posts 12,752 Sep 29, 2020 #5 Man, it is really chilly where I live. I hope it warms up a few more days before winter. I am not a winter person.
Man, it is really chilly where I live. I hope it warms up a few more days before winter. I am not a winter person.
Conager ¿Que? Cornelius! Joined Dec 2, 2014 Posts 18,282 Sep 29, 2020 #6 I find that climate continues to change as I go uphill or down. I don't miss port-a-johns in the winter at 6,420 feet. I also don't miss 121° on top of reber, 30' below any possible breeze.
I find that climate continues to change as I go uphill or down. I don't miss port-a-johns in the winter at 6,420 feet. I also don't miss 121° on top of reber, 30' below any possible breeze.