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Is -4 right now and when I drove to the gym this morning, my car read -11.

And wouldn't you know it, I ran out of heating oil in the middle of the night and my house is 51 degrees as I type this message. :smash:
 
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Well this morning it was -8! This afternoon we reached a balmy +9.
There were nimrods trying to wash their cars at the local toot n scoot car wash. The lady said the car wash is froze up & why worry in this weather about how clean your car is. They come in to get quarters for it.
Now I am getting ready to go out to photograph a band at a nightclub & it is supposed to be colder,I hate the thoughts of going out but I promised.
It is going to be worse tonight.
 
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State shivers through deep freeze

AP) ? Gusty winds Friday pushed temperatures in Ohio to their lowest of the winter, forcing another round of school closings and causing scattered power outages.

Low temperatures in the state?s major cities ranged from minus 6 degrees in Cincinnati to minus 14 degrees in Dayton and Toledo ? just missing record lows for the date.

Forecasters said temperatures in the upper Midwest could turn into the coldest in years as frigid air keeps spilling south from Canada. The cold snap has claimed at least six lives and contributed to dozens of traffic accidents as vehicles slipped and slid on icy roads.

In Ohio, American Electric Power reported about 2,800 of its customers were without power Friday, mostly in several southern counties.

About 100 northwest Ohio residential customers of Toledo Edison lost power, as well as businesses that included a National City Bank building in downtown Toledo.

Officials said extreme cold can cause the metal in underground cables to become brittle and fail.

The bitter temperatures coupled with ferocious wind chills closed schools throughout Ohio, including districts in Columbus, Cleveland, Canton, Toledo.

In Mason, vandals unplugged engine heaters on school buses, forcing classes to be canceled for about 11,000 students. The heaters are needed to start diesel engines in harsh cold.

Newark Advocate...
 
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BUCKYLE;1385056; said:
I usually just skip over your posts, so I guess that explains it.

Yeah I usually do the same, I just figure your posts are about how much you drank last night. But when you see someone royally screw up Script Ohio, now that doesn't go unnoticed.
 
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