I also spent my first 28 years in the upper midwest (Chicago and Madison), and I can assure you that extreme cold is far more dangerous and han extreme heat. You really have to look experience it to fully understand it.
Now, admittedly it's not as cold up there as when I was growing up there in 50s, 60s, 70s, but it's still both damp and …
I also spent my first 28 years in the upper midwest (Chicago and Madison), and I can assure you that extreme cold is far more dangerous and han extreme heat. You really have to look experience it to fully understand it.
Now, admittedly it's not as cold up there as when I was growing up there in 50s, 60s, 70s, but it's still both damp and cold, and windy, the dampness and wind will cut right through and do you in quickly if you don't get indoors with heat. That's true day or night.
I also spent my first 28 years in the upper midwest (Chicago and Madison), and I can assure you that extreme cold is far more dangerous and han extreme heat. You really have to look experience it to fully understand it.
Now, admittedly it's not as cold up there as when I was growing up there in 50s, 60s, 70s, but it's still both damp and cold, and windy, the dampness and wind will cut right through and do you in quickly if you don't get indoors with heat. That's true day or night.