In Illinois, we get 0F every winter and 100F most summers.  -20F a few
times, I don't think I've experienced 110F.

On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 8:04 AM, Bob Shannon
<[email protected]> wrote:
>> When I was in Boston in August and walked up to Fenway, it was bloody hot. I 
>> mean seriously hot. And the footy was just played in sub-zero.
>
> I live outside of Boston and am used to it (and the "sub-zero" would have 
> been wind chill, not temperature). When we lived in Minnesota in the 
> mid-1990s my mother visited twice. The first time it was -15F and the second 
> time +95F. That's a 110 degree difference. She couldn't believe it.
>
> Bob Shannon
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