• ares35
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        102 years ago

        that’s when it starts to get ‘cold’. before that, it’s just a ‘little chilly’.

        • @[email protected]
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          12 years ago

          I know this is a joke but as a Minnesotan I think right around -15°F (-26°c) is where it starts to get ‘cold’. This is where the air really begins to sting your face and people have issues starting their vehicles.

          • ares35
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            12 years ago

            am a native and lived there most my life. only had problems with my piece-of-shit cars when it got colder than -20F or so. block heater (on a timer) and a newish-battery and they always started, though, even during that record cold snap (-60F).

    • MxM111
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      252 years ago

      Less known 301.4375C at which F and K are the same and equal to 574.5875