top | item 34407931 (no title) yaysyu | 3 years ago Depends on your frame of reference but in Melbourne it can get to around 1 degree Celcius in winter (33~F). Sometimes subzero but very rarely discuss order hn newest PaulHoule|3 years ago In upstate NY it gets a lot colder than thathttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syracuse,_New_York#/media/File...the average temperature is below freezing for four months. fifteenforty|3 years ago That actually sounds like a perfect climate for it. Zach_the_Lizard|3 years ago In my part of Texas, it gets below freezing on 12 days a year on average, but within the last two years it's been as low as 7F / -14C.I guess that's the value of having a big heat sink, the Pacific Ocean, at your doorstep: temperatures are more stable.
PaulHoule|3 years ago In upstate NY it gets a lot colder than thathttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syracuse,_New_York#/media/File...the average temperature is below freezing for four months. fifteenforty|3 years ago That actually sounds like a perfect climate for it.
Zach_the_Lizard|3 years ago In my part of Texas, it gets below freezing on 12 days a year on average, but within the last two years it's been as low as 7F / -14C.I guess that's the value of having a big heat sink, the Pacific Ocean, at your doorstep: temperatures are more stable.
PaulHoule|3 years ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syracuse,_New_York#/media/File...
the average temperature is below freezing for four months.
fifteenforty|3 years ago
Zach_the_Lizard|3 years ago
I guess that's the value of having a big heat sink, the Pacific Ocean, at your doorstep: temperatures are more stable.