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| Chief Engineer ![]() | Post; Here's one for Charge 7 - WHY I LOVE VERMONTHere's one for Charge 7 WHY I LOVE VERMONT It's winter in Vermont and the gentle breezes blow 72 miles per hour at 52 below Oh how I love Vermont When the snows up to your butt You take a breath of winter air, and your nose, it freezes shut. Yes, the weather here is wonderful So I guess I'll hang around. I could never leave Vermont 'cause I'm frozen to the ground! From the Tunbridge Worlds Fair..1885
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | gets cold over there does it?
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| Master Gunner | Without the windchill factor it can get to less than -40° F which is still -40° for you folks on metric using Celsius (it's the only temperature the two scales meet). With the windchill factor it's gotten below -60° F or -51° C. It also can get quite hot in the summer. Highs in the upper 90s F (32° and above C) are common and the hottest day I can recall it hit 106° F or 41° C. |
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| Forum Brat | How funny.
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| Milforum Cowgirl | hahaha....cute
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