Cold here. I have two outside thermometers that I can read inside remotely. However, on both of them, it is so cold the batteries are not giving the outside sensor enough power. My guess is that it's close to zero degrees F.
I went outside and blew and shoveled the snow. Only about 6 inches of powder, so it was not too bad. However, my hands got cold enough that I came in partway through and warmed them up with warm water. That does not happen often.
Murphy's law (AKA, my own inattention to detail) happened last night. It turns out I left the inside light on in my Suburban last night, so now, of course this morning, the battery is dead, dead, dead. I now have to charge the battery before I can start it and warm things up. Once it warms up, that GM hunk of iron under the hood can really heat up the interior, but it needs a little bit of juice to get it going on a day like today.
Subsequent edit: Ok, now one thermometer is working. it's 1.6 degrees F.
If that's the worst of my troubles, I guess I'm doing ok.
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