minus 20

Not really. Anything above -10 is comfortable and easy to work in. Once you get down to -30 it's friggin cold and when it hits -40 it is very uncomfortable indeed and unless you are clothed correctly you will do damage to your body! Beyond that I can't imagine as -45 is the coldest I've ever endured.

I used to work in a freezer from time to time. -27. It's not nice when the inside of your nose ices up! The blast freezer was -47 and when the door was opened the cold air made snow just outside. You won't have any colds, but as SF says, it's not good for you to be exposed to that sort of temperature without adequate protection.

We had to use pencils because ink would freeze and you had to remember not to stick it in your mouth! It creeps up on you too-you don't feel too bad, then bam! frreeezing.
 
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Its just winter as it was around 20 - 40 years ago :)
Not sure its down to climate change gloom & doom, we've often had cold patches in winter.
I'm too young (just :rolleyes: ) to remember 1961......
We had a right old horrid cold & long snow in 1981, 1986/7 too... and a few in between & after :)

Currently around 0 here at the moment but 'feeling like' minus 8 & tonight its going down to -8 and feeling like -9

Brr, bit chilly :)
Just what I was thinking. In 1963 our neighbours got so fed up of the long cold winter that they decided to emigrate to Australia, on the £10 pom scheme. I remember snow lying for 3 months in 1969 (I think it was). Sometime over 20 yrs ago, when we were at livery it was -10 at the yard several mornings running.
A friend tells me that hse can remember walkng on the wall-tops near our house to get to school in the snow, as that was all that she could see.

And I can't remember this but, they used to skate on the Thames over a hundred years ago.
 
Don't go licking anything either (well, there are some idiots about who have to try it - my daughter did:o )

Avoid touching metal surfaces with barehands too, especally wet ones, you will quite easily lose a layer of skin :(
 
Says its below zero here.....but strangely does not feel like it!

That is because it isn't cold :p :D

It is all relative though, if you are used to cold weather then another few degrees below means nothing, especially if you are busy.
 
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