outdoor temp
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Am I crazy or does the temperature only display in even numbers when the temp gets below zero? I left home and it was 1°F, but on my way to work it got down to -8, then "warmed" to -6, -4 but never -5 or -7. Has anyone else noticed this, or am I the only one who cares about the outside temp so much?
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you're telling me! I wish whenever it got below +20°F that it would just say COLD instead of the real temperature.
This weather makes your eyes water and the tears freeze to your face
This weather makes your eyes water and the tears freeze to your face
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While I can't speak about temps below zero, (BRRRR) I can provide some explanation...There was a thread on this some time ago. It seems that the temps are collected in degrees C and converted to degrees F, causing that apparent 2 degree jump behaviour.
check this thread for more details.
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...celsius-12462/
check this thread for more details.
https://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/...celsius-12462/
Last edited by jbollt; 01-25-2008 at 07:13 AM. Reason: added link
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Don't get me started on how I wish the US would convert to metric
Makes sense! Although in the thread you pasted, I only experience this behavior when it's below zero, not below 32°F.... Odd?
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Yeah, I do not trust that temp at all. To me, it is mostly useless. I sometimes use it to determine how close it might be to freezing so I know if I should slow down a little... :-D