This is a question for my upper Midwest DX friends: With this historically cold polar vortex dropping down from the North Pole and causing temperatures of -30 to -40 below with wind chills as low as -65 from North Dakota to Minnesota to Chicago, I was wondering if the extremely cold weather effects DX conditions. Namely, does the cold weather and cold ground conditions cause better ground conductivity? I doubt the brutal cold weather effects skywave, but I can imagine it does effect groundwave with the ground frozen solid. Just curious!