You bet.
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.php?zoneid=AKZ111
Check the OS thermometer, has been around 0 °f at night for about a week, so I stuff the stove as full as I can with birch.
(I may use spruce if in the 30s & cut the air down some)
Check temp in the around 10AM, & either add wood, or turn to high & burn the load down to ash.
This AM it was 34°F with rain, (what a icy mess on the roads & schools were closed), so I burned down & later added 3 spruce splits. (warm days wood)
Also a "low pressure" system moved in, can burn cooler settings & still draft OK.
High pressure days I have to run stove a little hotter to keep a good draft going ( High press usually means cold in the winter)
If snow is predicted, snow plow ready, how much wood in the inside woodbox? (may fill early if going to snow)
Yea , wife says I'm a weather nut, several shortcuts, web cams, satellites, radars etc.
Some days I check out weather all over the US, even you guys areas just to see what's going on.
With this warm low pressure area moving in here, I look for you "Lower 48'er" in the NW & North Mid west to be getting some cold air soon, not real cold but 5 to 10 °f