When I got home it turned out the high for the day had been 5 degrees above zero. That night it went down to about - 25 below.
That was not typical winter weather, but not uncommon..
My first poem I wrote in kindergarten in Chicago was about how a young child tried to get across a slushy, ice packed avenue in the city...where the high curbs added to the adventure in making the crossing trickier..
Chicago Temperature Conversion Chart
60° F: Arizonans shiver uncontrollably; people in Chicago sunbathe.
50° F: New Yorkers try to turn on the heat; people in Chicago plant
gardens.
40° F: Italian & English cars won't start; people in Chicago drive
with the windows down.
32° F: Distilled water freezes; Lake Michigan's water gets thicker.
20° F: Floridians don coats, thermal underwear, gloves and wool hats;
people in Chicago throw on a flannel shirt.
15° F: New York landlords finally turn up the heat; people in Chicago
have the last cookout before it gets cold.
0° F: All the people in Phoenix die. Chicagoans close the windows.
10° below zero: Californians fly away to Mexico . The Girl Scouts in
Chicago are selling cookies door to door.
25° below zero: Hollywood disintegrates; people in Chicago get out
their winter coats.
40° below zero: Washington DC runs out of hot air; people in Chicago
let the dogs sleep indoors.
100° below zero: Santa Claus abandons the North Pole. Chicagoans get
frustrated because they can't start 'da car.'
460° below zero: All atomic motion stops (absolute zero on the Kelvin
scale); people in Chicago start saying, 'cold 'nuff for ya?'
500° below zero: Hell freezes over. The Cubs win the World Series
Read more here: http://www.bnd.com/2011/01/04/
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