Well, we're in day three of a projected ten day cold snap. Lovely. It seems every time I tune into the National Weather Service they are predicting colder temperatures. For new Alaskans this stuff is starting to lose it's charm. The first day it's like "Wow, this is cool" but by day three most cheechakos are starting to think their plan of living in the Last Frontier might not have been such a hot idea, pardon the pun.
A client with a background in meteorology sent me the following note in an email yesterday...
ANOTHER WEAK LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO RETROGRADE OUT OF THE HIGH CANADIAN ARCTIC AND INTO NORTHWESTERN ALASKA EARLY THIS WEEKEND....PLUNGING TEMPERATURES EVEN FURTHER IN CLEAR AREAS OF THE CENTRAL AND EASTERN INTERIOR... VALLEY TEMPERATURES COULD DROP BELOW 65 BELOW IN SOME CLEAR SPOTS THIS WEEKEND.
This isn't my first time around the arctic rodeo. I've stood on the Yukon River, hundreds of miles from the nearest human, and watched the wind howl like the devil himself at -80. While I do like to joke about the dropping temps, this weather is certainly no joking matter. This morning it was -48 in Fairbanks and North Pole and apparently it's only going to get colder. This is life threatening cold, folks.
Think of it this way... at -45, the air outside is 143.6 degrees colder than your core body temperature.
My best advice? Stay home and don't venture out unless you absolutely have to. If you do have to go out, make sure to wear your best winter gear... keep every body part your fond of covered (children need extra protection in this weather)... make sure your cell phone is charged and with you... keep your fuel tanks full... and if you have pets, make them wear their little booties and a sweater when they go outside (yes, I know they will probably hate it).




Crazy! I'm cold just thinkng about it - brrrrr! You do seem like a rodeo pro :) Stay warm!
Hi Jesse and Kathy-I don't envy you that bitter cold temps at all. God forbid if the wind blows. Have and safe and wonderful New Year. Stay inside where it is nice and warm. A roaring fire sounds nice
That's just insane. It's 65 degrees here, but it's really windy today. So it feels more like 63. Sounds tough doesn't it?
Jesse,
Stay safe and warm, and have a great New Year!!! Thanks, Fran
Jesse - Holy frozen tundra Batman!!! That makes the temperature up here look hot as the beads of sweat dripping from a 400lb man's armpit. Stay warm, my friend.
Ok since reading this post my body temp has dropped. Note to self - Definitely not going to Alaska til it warms up. But the pictures are beautiful when I can see them from a warm place it is better.
I am staying right here. I suggest you take a sun filled vacation as soon as possible.
Jesse, you and Kathy keep warm and have a very happy, healthy and prosperous New Year. As for the dog slippers, me and pound pup will stay in NJ! Happy New Year!
Hey Jesse,
Sorry that it is so cold there, no I am not even smiling!!!!!!! I hope that you and Kathy have a very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous 2009. Stay warm my friend.
Jesse - I still get chills just looking at your posts! Wishing you a warm and happy New Year. ~Rita
Jesse - come visit me. It's a balmy 10 (with wind chill)! ugh
God bless you guys and Happy New Year!
Oh my gosh. I can't even imagine this. It would seem like everything would freeze up and stop working. Extreme heat or cold, they both are dangerous.
Jesse and Kathy, have a very Safe, Warm, Blessed and Happy New Year!
Holy Cow, I love California! : ) Stay inside & bundle up!
Stay Warm! The DH has been complaining of the cold too! We had more snow this morning! I say I live in the Anchorage area of Bremerton!
Wow! I don't think our thermostats go that low! Happy New Year!
BBBBRRRRRRR.......
I grew up in Miami where cold means 70 degrees or less. Now living in the Atlanta area, I love the change of seasons and absolutly love the winters here. I could never fathom living in an Alaskan climate, though. Snuggle up and stay warm!
You know my feelings about the cold... I'm grumbling about being home in Maryland, where it's 32 degrees this morning. Just a few days ago, I was enjoying 83 degrees in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, and then the 60's in Pinehurst, N.C. You're pretty good-natured about all this.
Tell me again... why did you choose to live in Alaska?
Good Grief- How are you both doing???? I'd feel pretty bad telling you about our temps so I'll just keep it myself....suffice it to say we'll be at the beach tomorrow...sorry!!! Well, you'll have lots more time to blog since you're relegated indoors. Here, this is for you :-)