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Re: More mountains than north, but
[quote name="laudablepuss"][quote name="Ice Cream Jonsey"]It got down to -16F / -26C two nights ago. I had to get Starlink internet because the default company out here is sooo bad. I have the router outside because I haven't had a chance to gain the skills to have the chance to figure out how to get a wire from the Starlink dish past the house's walls and into the house in a non-destructive manner. So I brought the router inside. If it's too cold for me, it's too cold for them. We have lost power out here on perfectly normal days when it has been 70F / ??C and mildly breezy for years, I totally expected to have to go into the office for warmth but power stayed on! Incredible. I would also like to hear horror stories from others.[/quote] I'm in CO also -- the high yesterday was 0 and it got down at least to -12, maybe lower, here in Lakewood. My 8 pound dog wasn't thrilled. I actually walked about a block in the -12 temps to check whether a package that was supposedly delivered was really at my mailbox. And I went out to a bar with a friend last night. The main roads were pretty good so it wasn't bad. Meanwhile at my apartment, I've been using space heaters to keep individual rooms warm-ish. No power outages thankfully, beyond a very quick blip. Today's high was 10. Woo! My brother in Arkansas reported a low of 2 at one point. Amazing.[/quote]