Good morning, the low is 21 and going up to 28°F. Wind E 16 gusting to 23 mph. Snow! Approximately 4" expected on top of the 2" we got Friday night. I'll most likely plow tomorrow.
I keep the thermostat for the oil furnace set at 76°F., year round. When the outside temperature gets down to below zero F., then the wood furnace comes into play. If it gets down around -40 then the upstairs wood stove gets fired up.
The downstairs wood furnace has a plenum and a fan. It blows the heat towards to cold air return and the hot water tank (it takes the heat out of the air to help heat the water). The wood stove upstairs (in the living quarters) has a fan above it to blow the heat down the length of the house and into my man cave. Two ceiling fans (one in the living room and the other in my man cave) suck the heat from the kitchen area (where the wood stove is at) towards the living room and my man cave. I find that electric heaters suck more hydro than they are worth.
Speaking of hydro (electricity) ours went up to $0.12/kwh up to 1,000kwh. Anything over the 1,000 kwh co$t$ $0.142/kwh. Still the lights go off randomly and the bandits wont reimburse for the gas we use to run the genny while they putz around restoring the juice.
In previous winters I wore a uniform shirt (long sleeved) and a thermal shirt on top with black jeans and my rabbit lined mukluks to plow. This winter I am feeling the cold more and put a T-shirt on too. I have a pair of goat skin gloves in the tractor that I wear IF I have to touch anything outside. I wear them when fueling up, too. I don't mind the stink of diesel fuel, but my cat hates it.
Time for the rabbit hole
Have a safe day all