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Winter - 2010
PDX is under a winter storm alert. Only light snow and breeze now
TV said Seattle is at 6 deg with 40 mph winds Seattle is like big brother to PDX... always got to be more so Tues is supposed to be frozen streets - coldest in yrs. Wed is supposed to be even colder - maybe 17 deg |
Lamplighter - it was so hot here in SW ohio yesterday that I had to put the A/C on. It was 70 degrees out on Nov. 22!
Our winters are getting hotter and dryer - we're in a draught right now. |
Windchills already dropped below zero here last night. On Saturday, we had freezing rain that resulted in very slippery black ice and caused over 400 accidents in our metro area. It's going to be a snowy cold winter.
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Campus closed due to icy roads.
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Meh.
My parents' DOOMSAYING!!!! newspaper has us in a new Ice Age by the end of the week. Then again they have an anti-global-warming agenda supported by their ageing readership, who still need to wear cardigans all summer and therefore have proof it's all a tax fraud by two successive Governments. Apparently there will be snow in Scotland. There's always snow in Scotald (sorry Limey) And oop North. There's always snow there too (sorry Dana) But snow in the safe and protected Vale of Aylesbury, where clever settlers settled because it was safe and protected by the surrounding hills? Nope. We get drizzle. I am so ungrateful. I need to move North, or work in a school where I have to break a path to the door every morning, and have the children huddle round the stove until they thaw out. But Dakota is a long way away. |
Aaaack ! Freezing rain last night - both doors on truck are frozen shut.
The door latch sounds as if it is free and the lock is unlocked, so I think it is ice getting into the rubber insulation around the door. No electric outlet nearby so hair dryer is not going to happen I've tried WD40 - no joy I'm waiting for sun shine What do you guys in the cold country do to prevent this ? |
freezing rains is actually pretty rare in the cold country. You end up with snow when it's cold.
Have you checked all the doors? One might open, and you can crawl over the seat, get the engine going and warm the car up to melt the ice. edit: Never mind, I see it's a 2 door truck. |
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Same shit here in deep south. Doors and windows opened. But, but that just might change in a few days. Foggy tonight also.
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Yesterday. Today was just as bad, since it only got up to about 25 degrees. |
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I wouldn't really know if this would work though. I'm definitely not from a cold climate. |
Tank top weather.
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Sunlight + WD40 seemed to do the job late this afternoon
Sunlight sans WD40 - no joy... but all is OK now, after a push from the inside I thought about hot water, but was concerned it might might freeze up the door again tonight and take the latch and/or lock with it this time. But thanks for the idea... |
It's too bad the Pacific Northwest gets the occasional ice storm that makes driving treacherous but never enough snow to make seasoned pros.
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Nov. 24th - HOTT.
I was in Maine this summer and it was HOTT - hotter than it's ever been IIRC. In Maine. MAINE! It's still hott out IN oHIO -70 degrees (that's about 400 F for our Euro Pals) but...the ice caps aren't melting. at all.. |
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I thought it was Be Safe Be Seen Day today. I wore my custom made t-shirt. As it was quite garish by the-rest-of-the-world's standards, I wore my knitted cape over the top. Halfway to school I realise that NONE OF THE CHILDREN I am walking past are in anything other than school uniform. Uh-oh. Turns our FRIDAY is Wear Something Bright Day. I was right not to take my cloak off as I wanted to. (Dad came out to deliver me another top - neither of the 'rents are really talking to me right now) Although funnily enough, the teachers are already making plans for Friday on the possibility of snow. Just working out lunchtimes and replacements for outside PE, but they're taking it seriously. I hope it snows, but for once I've a reason not to want a heavy snowfall - the school will be closed and no-one will see my creation! FTR - bright pink with glitter and fluorescent stickers :) |
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Its been spitting snow all day. Tonight's low is predicted to be 2 degrees. We'll warn up to a balmy 27 for Thanksgiving.
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Spray Deicer works well on frozen doors as well as frosted windows. Just make sure you don't leave it in the car
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Our cold spell has broken.
Each of the 167 tomorrows will be back to the normal drizzle and rain with temp above freezing. Happy Thanksgiving to all Dwellers in the US ... :grouphug: (P.S. apologies to Canadian Dwellars for overlooking yours ... will do better next October) |
Ah ha ha. Joke's on us. Today was 80. Tomorrow will be 75. Tomorrow night will be... 35. Grrrrreat.
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And this in from the Daily Mail: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...ar-record.html
Perhaps the most significant thing in the article is the question posed in the last sentence. |
2 hour snow related school delay.
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and closed.
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lucky bum
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What gets me is when I hear things like: 'Britain is experiencing an extreme weather event'
And there was I thinking it had just snowed in December. |
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Yer having a laugh :D It's chaos in scotland, the M8 main motorway from edinburgh to Glasgow has just re-opened after being closed for 3 days. They had to send the army in to rescue people trapped in cars. -18 last night and not much bloody warmer tonight. Just snowed!!!!!! BRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR............ |
I didn't say there wasn't a lot of snow :p
rather: It's December and it's snowing. The degree of shock, surprise, panic and general noise enusing from that fact is disproportionate. It's a pain in the arse. It's disruptive to transport and services, and sometimes people get caught out and endangered by their exposure to the elements. It's still just snow in December. El Nino, Hurricane Katrina, a mini ice-age, tsunamis, large-scale flooding, a country wide freeze lasting several months, or a whiteout in Summer. These things are extreme weather events. |
Ain't it the truth? I've said the same about our local news. Snow is coming. Well gee, it's winter in Ohio, snow is to be expected. The local news stations get all atwitter screaming "The White Death is coming. The White Death is coming. RUN!"
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I don't know where abouts you live in OH, but up here north of Akron we have about 2ft of snow. Which is a little unusual this early into winter.
Went for a hike in the woods yesterday with the dog, she loved the deep snow. Dummy wouldn't stay on the trail i was stomping out for her. Deer in the backyard http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._6927224_n.jpg Lots of snow http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._1978669_n.jpg http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-..._1925183_n.jpg The 17 y/o dog blazing her own trail. Because she can. http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-...9_167108_n.jpg |
Bullitt: I live in the middle of the state way on the west side. We've had some snow but nothing to speak of really. It was unusual because it was so warm for so long, then it snowed and is so cold. Of course, the whole U.S. of A. is cold. It seemed like one day I was driving my car with the lid down (in NOVEMBER) and the next I was freezing to death.
That snow looks pretty. If I didn't have to drive so far in it I might not hate it so much. Plus, with all the traffic and humans tromping about, it gets dirty and ugly. I love your pictures though. That's what show should be! Nature Girl would like that snow. |
The talking TV weatherheads are predicting a MAJOR storm for PDX this weekend... 4-6 inches of rain.
They call it the "pineapple express" when these big storms come out of the SW Pacific. The last such event was 1996, when the Willamette River (thru downtown Portland) had really major flooding. Here is a link to a "real time" weather radar map I use to follow the storm fronts thruout North America. Easy access to lots and lots of data, graphs, pics, etc. Right now (6 am PST) the front seems to be reaching Salem, OR... about 50 miles S of Portland. |
It is going to be in the 60's this weekend, then back to the 40's. These pictures only remind me of why I love living in Savannah. :D
Oh, nice pictures btw. |
What a wimp of a storm... so far :neutral:
Just over 1 inch of rain; temps reached 60 F... just like Georgia The warning are still up til Monday am, so we'll see if the TV gurus can redeem themselves. |
17 inches of snow in less than 24 hours causing the Metrodome roof to collapse and the roads to become undrivable. The snowplows even gave up for a while.
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Why would anyone choose to live in such a place. I could easily live in Alaska, but of course there are few people there. But to live in a city where there are hundreds of idiot drivers and people desperate to get from point A to point B sounds like nothing short of stupidity.
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Haha. I'm sorry Merc but I would rather drive in Minneapolis during a 17 inch snowstorm than anywhere in the south after they have gotten more than an inch.
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Free football in Detroit tonight -and not the Lions!
Snow Day here. two kids happy, one not, although i may just be about to fix that...... (fingers crossed) |
Our forecasters set everyone in the PDX area up for a MAJOR storm.
People filling sandbags, taking yard stuff inside, road barriers up in low-lying areas, boats out of the rivers, steelhead fishing postponed, etc. What a limp whip of a weather front ! This edition of the "Pineapple Express" held the temps at 57-60 deg over the weekend and drizzled a bit over 1 inch of rain. Maybe further north in WA it was as predicted, but here it was just another December wekend in the Willamette valley. Job Performance ratings for our TV weathermen are below efficiency ratings of the French army. |
As the creeks were rising, I watched carefully. If the creek I live close to floods over into the street,it would be no big deal, but my sister lives close to the river. My mom lives there too. I didn't want to the river to get to flood-stage. It was at 22 feet last night. Where I am, flood level is at 28 feet.
In 1996 it flooded at 37 feet which wasn't catastrophic but the water would have covered the ground at least knee high in some places. I am glad the waters are receding.. or halting. |
23 Degrees this morning at 7 am when I left work. Coldest it has been around here for a long time.
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National Weather Service has just issued a tornado warning for area just east of Salem, OR.
This is really unusual ! .... Some damage to buildings in a small community called Aumsville, no injuries reported National Weather Service has returned to normal 45 min later... TV weathermen are still orgasmic |
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Sky, that's a fantastic pic !
Did you take it ? |
No! I googled it. If I saw that thing, I would have been heading for the hills. :)
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I think we're well on our way for a snow accumulation that will cover the grass.
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We just had a few minor snow flurries today. Am hoping against hope that it doesn't turn into a snowy nightmare. Doesn't take that much snow to make travel difficult in a semi-rural setting.
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I envied the jobless today. The roads were treacherous: interstate crawling except for some semi drivers (whatever podunk got their CDL this week) who thought it fun to flyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy while cars skidded right and left. Selfish fuckers. Yeah, you're all safe way up there, I'd prefer to live through the day, so watch out for us little guys, Big Penis Macho Driver Man. Surface streets not even yet treated.
I hate winter. |
We've had our first few flakes today, knowing it will come to nothing until at least Saturday.
Ooh - Dana! Apologies if I've already told you. I was talking to our caretaker about snow and he said he saw enough of it in his youth to appreciate living in a protected area. Not wanting to appear a complete Southern pansy, I boasted about my connection with someone who saw REAL snow, only to find he knew Northowram. He said to tell you he was born and brought up in Old Town. And his father worked in the Asbestos Mill there. If that's not too colourful an anecdote to be true. I said I'd pass it on. |
Depending on his age, that's quite likely. There was a factory in Old Town (which is an area of Hebden Bridge) which made gas masks or something. After the war it continued to make asbestos products. It was only actually closed in the 70s.
The impact on health was huge: there are still claims being argued over I believe. Here's a piece the Courier did on it a while back: http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news...cret.685119.jp |
Relief. 68 degrees today. Beautiful. Our winter does not come until Jan. and it only lasts about 6 weeks, thank God.
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There's about 6 inches of snow outside at the moment.
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Cold cold rain. It is always raining. It never stops.
gunmetal clouds, grey sky, green trees and dripping sopping moisture I am so cold. I would rather have snow. |
We got snow and
We got snow. We got snow and We got snow. We got snow and La la la. Snowy in my place. About 3 inches. Probably won't get any more according to the reports, but I'm happy happy happy. Deepest snowfall - at least in one day - since I was a child. |
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Oh we had some, but noting like this deep and certainaly not in one day.
My inches guess might be off - I was brought up between the two measurements and instead of being bilingual I'm just incapable at both. Off to get a ruler ... 6 inches! 14cm |
I just put my new snow-blower on the New Holland.... c'mon snow!!! What's taking so long?
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Ooh, nice. :D
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