13 Below Here:
In Iowa's Cedar Valley, northeastern part of the state. Not as cold as Minnesota, though. The high today was a whopping 4 degrees.
I wanted a cooler climate, and by gum, I got it. Since I like winter and cold weather, I'm fine with what's going on. Don't mind shovelling snow, etc. The only drawback I've found so far is one that doesn't have as much to do with the weather as it does unintelligent design. Keeping hidden windshield wipers free of ice is a PITA; snow and ice get down in that trough and have to be cleared away. If our auto industry was based in California, I could maybe understand how looks took precedence over function. But's it's based in Michigan, where all they have to do is look out the window to see that winter is going to be a problem sometimes. Forty-three years after hidden wipers were introduced (the '67 Pontiac Grand Prix was first), people are still struggling with them in winter. Stupid. The necessity for the struggle, that is, not the people.