Below Zero Weather

United States
January 11, 2019 10:33pm CST
That's right, I live in one of those places where at times, you feel like your face is about to fall off from cold. This week has been our first really cold week of the season. We had well below zero windchill temperatures today and the actual temperature never made it out of the single digits. (Fahrenheit) The snow is beautiful, but hard to drive in and the cold at times is unbearable. So, why do I live here? We have all 4 seasons and it's really a beautiful place to live. Also, I have an amazing job and my family all live close by. So, I will endure the low temperatures a few months a year in order to have the rest of the year with all these amazing blessings. What is winter like where you live? Is it winter there now?
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@kayshope (1670)
• El Paso, Texas
12 Jan 19
Doesnt get to cold here in texas. it does snow.. but rarely sticks. i remember the cold days in 1990 when i lived in montana.. was once -20 for 13 days in a row. Dont miss that cold stuff. Stay warm there..
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@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
12 Jan 19
It rained here overnight and still lingering a bit.
@Shavkat (137212)
• Philippines
12 Jan 19
How I wish I can share something about winter. The sad part is we only have two seasons: wet and dry here in the Philippines.
@hillhjill (23664)
• United States
12 Jan 19
Right now we have about 4 inches and they are calling for 13 inches, bring it on. I'm in IL so I we have all four seasons as well and it's very cold right now.
@banksim (5203)
12 Jan 19
i live in India there is four season, summer, winter, rainy, spring
@Janet357 (75656)
12 Jan 19
I live in a tropical country.
@toniganzon (72285)
• Philippines
12 Jan 19
There's no winter where I live and I've lived here my whole life. Though I've visited other countries, none have temperatures below zero. How long does winter last your place?
@Courtlynn (66921)
• United States
12 Jan 19
I get all 4 seasons too, though some years it doesn't feel it. Stay warm, and safe