I've been having a bit of dialogue with one of my customers in Finland, as the cold we have here at the moment has made the news over there:-
Hi VN.
Have you still snow as news told us? Here was last friday when i was driving car -33,5 degrees and yes that´s right, minus!!
We have about 50cm for snow.
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Hi J.
We still have the snow on the ground, but it is beginning to melt a little now and the main roads are clear as the temperature is about +1c in the day.
We are expecting more snow over night tonight though, but they always say it is going to be worse than it usually is so we may get nothing. It is drifting to about 1 metre in places on the top of the hills above Cheltenham.
-33.5c Wow, that must be hard on the lungs and any skin exposed to it. I expect you put things in the deep freeze to warm them up
Do you plug the cars into heaters in the winter to keep them going in Finland ?
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Hi VN
In Lapland snow thickness is about 80cm now and i think they still get more before snow start to melt.
You can go out even there is -33, if you put enough clothes on! J ,but you are right, if you do exercise, it is very hard for lungs.
Yes we use engine heaters and usually diesel cars has petrol heater into the engine. They working like, if you warm up your houses in
England for heating oil? Same system in a car but of course smaller.
It is very tough for cars driving when -33. Coldest place in this winter was in Kuusamo what is east of Finland, -37 degrees.