Considering where you guys live, that temperature is considered normal. Our winter average temperature is between 50 and 60 degree F, and even warmer in the Houston area. That's why birds migrate here.
It is currently 18 degrees F outside this building as we speak, with wind chill of -10. Tonight they're predicting wind chills of -20.
When I drove into work today, I saw small piles of dead blackbirds (who migrate to this area during the winter, as do ducks and geese (and would you believe seagulls!
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)) along and on the highway.
I finally put two and two together when I noticed that every place there was a bunch of dead birds, it was directly under an overhead power line that crossed the road. Birds are freezing to death and falling off the wires onto the road below.
Yep, cold temps are normal for YOU folks, but it would be comparible to you folks experiencing an extended heat wave of 110+ degrees F and having minimal A/C. That's a walk in the park for us Southerners.
It's all relative.
I'm sure enjoying my leather jackets right now. Perfect for layering, and the leather is doing it's job as a wind shield.
Regards! Michaelson