NanciL wrote:
It is not just the temperature.
You have to factor in the wind.
I live in the high country in NC at elev 3200 feet, and we get many nights where it is below zero.
My experience is if it is mild during the day and gets down to around 26 during the night, as long as there is no wind, I won't have any problems, but with the same temperature and a 15MPH wind, I can get in trouble, and with that temperature and a 20 or 25 MPH wind, any unprotected pipes will freeze in a heart beat.
I have learned from experience.
We are heading south at the end of November, but I will be winterizing here in about two weeks.
Jack L
The wind will have no effect on the RV. Inanimate objects cannot feel wind factor and it has no effect on them like it does a human or other animal. There is no such thing as a " wind chill" for a RV. The temperature is what it is regardless of the wind.
Barney