Stop in for a cup of coffee

We really don't get -F here very often. Maybe a few times a year. And double digits are pretty rare, but can happen. However, with a quick internet search I found this - The state record low is −42 °F (−41 °C), recorded at Smethport on January 5, 1904. That's near the Northwest corner of the state. That is also the temp I ran my blast freezers at when I was at the cold storage. Was always fun to check for a fan motor out and even more fun to change one. :eek: Regular freezers mostly ran -20F.
But just as it plays a part in feeling heat, the humidity makes you feel the cold. I really noticed it in the last week . When it was in the 20's (and dry air)I was fine. Mid 30's it felt really raw. Difference is the moisture transferring the cold.
Moisture? I like moisture!