Well, if you spend a longer time outside, it bites pretty much in the lungs while breating. It's not so common for the area here to make it to twenty degrees under point zero in the mountain areas of the country. Half of that is more like the standard. The last time seen something like that was, as mentioned, if you ask my memory, in the winter from 2005 to 2006 (I think it already was in 2006 specifically). And, it wasn't very comfortable either.
Only strange thing now is: The cold is there everywhere, but there doesn't need to be snow too. There are also areas which have no snow lying round town. Think it's more the areas close to the North and the Baltic Sea which have due to the sea letting rainfall being produced. Inland, they can be dry in that.
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Date: 28 February 2018 09:39 pm (UTC)It's not so common for the area here to make it to twenty degrees under point zero in the mountain areas of the country. Half of that is more like the standard.
The last time seen something like that was, as mentioned, if you ask my memory, in the winter from 2005 to 2006 (I think it already was in 2006 specifically). And, it wasn't very comfortable either.
Only strange thing now is: The cold is there everywhere, but there doesn't need to be snow too. There are also areas which have no snow lying round town. Think it's more the areas close to the North and the Baltic Sea which have due to the sea letting rainfall being produced. Inland, they can be dry in that.