Thanks for posting that, Sundial. You are truly our Weather Mistress! I think clouds are so cool. I have the Audubon Guide to the Weather and they have all sorts of clouds in that book.
That is one freaky cloud!
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Holy Toledo! That would scare the rice outta me!
It's rather like an optical illusion.
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Thanks for posting that, Sundial. You are truly our Weather Mistress! I think clouds are so cool. I have the Audubon Guide to the Weather and they have all sorts of clouds in that book.
That is one freaky cloud!
No power yet, and it is day 7. Some people in our town have been told after Christmas for restoration (a full TWO weeks after the storm).![]()
Woohoo !! I just got word from the neighbor the power on my road is back ! Temps in the house were ranging between 39 and 44 F and that was getting real tiresome after a week.
Whew. Just in time - there is a big storm predicting 10 inches or so tomorrow Friday, flurries on Saturday, then snow again on Sunday. If power isn't coming on for people by tonight, I can't see how work crews will be able to proceed well in this upcoming weather through the weekend.
I have my main turned off in the event things got back on when I wasn't home. I might leave work a little early to go turn it on. Then get ready to snowblow myself out from my 100-foot driveway.
I have my cable line strewn across my yard. Don't know if they fixed that. I don't care. It will be soo nice to have heat.
Bambu I was wondering what goes, your way. Although you said you have wood stoves and generators, generators get very old too. Yes, I've heard dire predictions on power restoration for some people.
Mudmucker, that's great news!! Hope you have a cozy, warm house waiting for you when get home tonight.
Bambu, that really stinks! Are you having to take cold showers??
Tulip, I am a skywatcher and secretly desire to be a weather alertist.![]()
Congratulations on the power restoration, Mudmucker. It looks like tomorrow will bring a lot of snow.
Bambu, I feel for you.
I found out why the fire trucks and ambulance were leaving my neighborhood last Friday. Someone got hit with a falling tree limb. I guess it's pretty serious. And people continued to walk by the part of the road that has all of these branches just dangling. In fact, on Saturday, the Harvard U. x country ski team was traversing the hill on roller skis, in between the debris and ice. And, they were careening down the hill, 4 abreast. Seriously stupid.
Bambu, is there any progress out your way yet? Can you get gas nearby for the generators?
House is warm. No cable-internet access, cable will not be repaired until Dec 26. Least of concerns. Sporadically I can grab some internet time out of the neighborhood. Right now I'm in an internet cafe next to a fireplace in a nice cushy easychair. Gotta leave, snow is piling up.
How about our Hoosier sisters? I think this latest ice storm is north of everyone on here? Pretty sure my ex-husband's family in northwestern Ohio is in the affected area though. It's definitely going to take resources away from the rebuilding in the northeast![]()
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More ice headed toward the Atlantic/East Coast....
The DC area is now expected to get hit, tonight into tomorrow morning. Not as bad as New England and other areas got it already.
Here's hoping for a January thaw that turns into an early spring.....
On that note, the Solstice is tomorrow which means for those of us with SADD, things are looking brighter.
Keep warm and safe.
We have about a foot of light, fluffy snow. I am itching to go x country skiing.
Unfortunately, tomorrow we are getting more snow, topped by some ice. My son is supposed to come for a Chanukah party and now he will have to take the train out to the burbs, since there is no way his little car will make it up the hill of ice.
It's 11.3 degrees out. I guess I will get to try out all of my new wool weenie stuff.
We're ok here- got about 9" last night. Supposed to get 6-8" more inches on Sunday. But 8" snowfalls are not uncommon around here, so everyone deals with it quite well, and the roads get well plowed and sanded.
But today will be a good snow cleanup break. No problems with the power lines.
It's 10F degrees out....time to bundle up and get shoveling!![]()
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This is just bizarre.
It's far too early for this.
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Got a foot here too. It's continued to snow all day, very light and steady for another 3 inches and it hasn't stopped yet. It's pretty. Spent the last hour and a half snowblowing my way out. Then I threw the snowshoes on to feed the birds and tramp down the path to the compost pile. After snowblowing and shoveling, I'm not exactly in the mood to run right out to xc ski at this moment as I'd be breaking trail and it's deep. But the snow is light and dry and I know the good conditions for xc doesn't last long until things deteriorate. Not wanting to miss an opportunity I might take my skiis to the quiet roads instead of the woods and ski on something that isn't a foot deep for a short while. They haven't plowed or sanded since last night so it looks good.
We got over 12'' of snow on Friday, and another 8 inches or so on Sunday. The power went out again Sunday night, but only for 6 hours this time. Pete got stranded yesterday morning when the fuel pump on his truck quit. It was 6 degrees out,with 40 MPH winds, and he couldn't call me here at home, because our phone was still out (after 11 days). He managed to call his friend to come and get him, and then we got our phone/internet back. There were still a few people without power as of early Monday morning from the December 11th ice storm.
One of our neighbors, who is in her 70s and lives alone with her dog, stayed in her 50 degree house the whole time, feeding wood into the woodstove. Pete had to help her get her car out from under a tarp/steel frame cover. One corner had fallen in from the weight of the snow on it, but luckily, the car was undamaged.
The biggest lesson we learned from all of this was that you are on your own. The local or state or federal government is going to be of limited help, so you had better have an alternate source of heat, water, and food. Good neighbors are critical to mutual survival.
After no power for 7 days, and no phone/internet for 11 days, God help us all if there is ever a terrorist attack or natural disaster that disrupts the power, water, and food supply for more than a day or two. I honestly think that the vast majority of people are totally unprepared.