(11-10-2022, 10:04 PM)RayClem Wrote: It's 75 F (24 C) in the Chicago suburbs this afternoon. However, a cold front is moving in from Canada that will drop the temperatures to freezing tomorrow and then as low as 21F( -6 C) in a few days. I love my Canadian neighbors to the north; but wish you would keep the cold up there.
For me, the biggest fear is that the sudden drop in temperature will trigger an attack of neuropathy in my feet. Even much smaller temperature changes can make the pain debilitating. I suspect it is really changes in barometric pressure rather than the temperature itself that causes so much pain. I am not looking forward to the next few days. If we get rain or snow along with falling temperatures, I won't even be able to put my shoes on to leave the house.
That sounds uncomfortable. The barometric pressure can wreak havoc. We get low pressure fronts that roll through in winter (summer too but not as noticeable) called Chinooks. They are warm winds from the west and can take the temperature from -30C to +10C or more in the matter of a few hours and sometimes back again in just as short a period. Comes with low barometric pressure and lots of people suffer from often severe headaches (not the terror that L. DeCaprio said he observed in the locals! the guy didn't realize that people were playing him). Needless to say its also hard on the snow cover!