Griller guy
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Doing most my smoking in Florida, and in the past on the Green Egg I never worried about outside temp. This Christmas I want to do a 12 lb flat brisket on my Pit Boss at our Lake House in Southern Virginia. My question is if the outside temperature is in the 40’s am I going to have to increase my time and or temperature considerably to compensate. I have been advised to just set it to 180 before going to bed rather than get up at 2:00 and set at 220 but if the outside temperature is in the 40’s is that going to be sufficient. I worry because the walls of the Pit Boss are thin and it is not nearly as air tight as a Green Egg so I suspect there is considerable cold air seeping in and hot air leaking out. Thanks.