Anyone else seen this big a drop in gas mileage?

Even on a long highway trip (6 hrs) that I have done dozens of times over decades (to visit family), mpg drops 20 - 25% in -30 degree weather compared to milder weather. Higher air density and rolling resistance, winter fuel blend, and transmissions not warming up completely are some of the causes.
 
Even on a long highway trip (6 hrs) that I have done dozens of times over decades (to visit family), mpg drops 20 - 25% in -30 degree weather compared to milder weather. Higher air density and rolling resistance, winter fuel blend, and transmissions not warming up completely are some of the causes.
Cold air in the air intake is better than warm or hot air for maximum power from engine combustion. That's why vehicles with turbos have intercoolers.

But that may not be a big enough gain to offset the other cold temp issues.
 
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