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Old January 15th 09, 02:03 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Graham P Davis Graham P Davis is offline
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Default and this is just a "Warning" - what would our authorities have put out?

Paul C wrote:

Just a question

I was listening to a US radio station on medium wave (one of my
hobbies!) last night and they were talking about temperatures being
"30 below"

I had never been quite sure what they meant by this but looking at a
weather site the temperature for the area was being given as 1F. So I
presume "30 below" simply means 30 below freezing point.

Is that right?


In the UK, before we switched to Celsius, the phrase would have been "14
degrees of frost" for a temperature of 18F.

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