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by fingerlocks
1261 days ago
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I mean, not really? We usually measure air temperature but ground and water are much slower to change and are usually not the equal to the air temperature. I think Fahrenheit still wins here: There might be ice on the road when the air is as warm as 40f during a passing winter warm front. There is definitely ice on the road at 0f. That’s a useful 40 degree range of increasing levels of caution. |
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