Feb-10-2012, 09:47 AM (UTC)
(Feb-06-2012, 02:06 PM (UTC))thul Wrote: Cars frozen shut like described above typically happens more often when temperatures are near zero than when they are deeply chilled. of course, it happens more often with freezing rain, where it rains, yet temperature is subzero.I hadn't used my car in a few days. Some of the snow that was on the roof melted and the ice water dripped down right over the lock, where it froze again. There was some ice around the hinges too. Oddly only the driver seat door was affected, all other doors opened without any problems.
It's still a very nice temperature here. During the day a comfortable -3/-5C (26F), and in the night it drops to around -10C (12F). It's only a bit chilly when there's a lot of wind.
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