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Fairbanks, Alaska - Hot Coffee and 40 below

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Hot Coffee thrown in 40 below fahrenheit air.

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  • @Marcinvemm honestly, it isn't much different at -40 or -50 than -20. I have been living here a while and we like bitching about it but it isn't that bad usually. I do miss 70 degree winter days in AZ sometimes though, lol

  • well u dont see many people out in -40 but when it's aboge -20 and not very windy people are out and about snowboarding/skiing/snowmachin­ing loads of things! then there's the people who don't come out unless it's above 25....those people are the ones who dont like living here haha

  • It must be really hard to live in there.I guess there is nobody outside when It is so freezing,brrr!

  • SWEET!!!

  • SWEET!!!

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  • Try that with orange juice or any kind of citrus its cool.

    Yeah I used to live in fairbanks and I am planning on moving back to Alaska next fall but I will be probaly living farther south around Wasilla or Anchorage.

  • The last week of January 2008 the temperatures dropped to close to -60C with the wind chill in some parts of Saskatchewan, Canada

  • -3 Celcius is 27 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • You can definately here it crystalize, I did that with boiling water off the back dock at Bassett Hospital in the winter of '95, Thanksgiving I believe.

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