Ugh, that bites! We have had a couple years in a row that the pit fruits have suffered from a late hard freeze. It is hard on the bears if the apples fail.
The coldest temps I have experienced were -45F with wind chills of -65F. I, of course, was milking cows. None of the tractors would start and I thought my toes were going to fall off, but they didn't.
Ice and snow act as insulation from the colder air, like a down coat with lots of air pockets or insulation in a house. It works for the short term pretty well.
The coldest temps I have experienced were -45F with wind chills of -65F. I, of course, was milking cows. None of the tractors would start and I thought my toes were going to fall off, but they didn't.
Ice and snow act as insulation from the colder air, like a down coat with lots of air pockets or insulation in a house. It works for the short term pretty well.