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Here on the Gulf coast, we went from record hot summer directly to winter cold and just sort of skipped autumn altogether. I guess maybe we had a few days of autumn temps so far, but I could count them on one hand.
 
Gloomy and cold. Can we skip Christmas and go straight to 4th of July?

 

Over half a million on US East Coast lose power due to winter storm​

(Reuters) - More than half a million homes and businesses were still without power along the U.S. East Coast from Florida to Maine on Wednesday morning due to a massive winter storm, according to data from PowerOutage.us.

New York was the hardest hit state, with nearly 143,000 customers out, followed by Pennsylvania with about 105,000 outages, North Carolina with about 70,000 outages, and New Jersey with about 58,000 outages.

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Snowed here last night. Spent an hour and a half using snow blower / shoveling. Don't need a workout today. lol
 
Was cold and rainy yesterday for me. We got ~10 minutes of light snow that melted as soon as it touched the ground. It's even colder today, but dry and sunny.
 
Its been a bit chilly here in the Heartland. Its 28 degrees early this morning and it looks like for the first time in about 3 weeks we are going to get above freezing. Our high today is supposed to hit 36. For several days around Jan 10 we never got above zero. Lots of negative temps. Looks like we are on the upswing for a couple of weeks. We've had snow on the ground since Christmas day with little or no melting. Its not a huge amount of snow (about a foot now) but there's plenty of 2 & 3 foot drifts. Spent lots of time digging out of these drifts. This is country living at its finest. We are about 5 miles from the nearest small town. I have a Ranger with a plow attached. We've put it to good use.

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9 degrees this morning here in Virginia. Woke up and got the wood stove going again. Make sure you guys keep those pipes from freezing.


 
Got you beat by at least double Vichris. We've been in the bullseye to your East this year which is pretty unusual. Probably around 30" of snow in ~2 weeks or less. There was nothing on the ground until Jan 8. I'll have to try and get some photos today.
 

Ya we've pretty much matched what Omaha has been hit with. Maybe an inch or two more. I've seen where other parts of the state have been hammered. We got snow on Christmas day which was pretty cool and it pretty much stayed put. I don't see this going away for awhile yet. But we really need the precipitation. Ya get some pics of that 30 inches snow. I'll bet yer having all kinds of fun with those drifts. Cant imagine.

I kept threatening to get a snow blower last summer. Saw all kinds of them for sale cheap. Kick myself now for not getting one. The plow works ok for the bigger open areas but there's lot of places where the snow blower would be a lot more handy. Live and learn.
 
First couple screen grabs from a video on way home. Clearly its uphill a bit and caches the wind off of a pasture. And then a drift right in front of the house. My back is sore because I'm a fool and still think I'm young enough to shovel this crap.


 
so are you ready to move back south? LOL.........we got a good dose of ice last night and this morning but so far power is still going etc ...........you guys with the snow need a little cab tractor setup to keep that moved and cleaned up
 
He likes to chase trucks in the road and got hit. Happened awhile ago and quite a bit better than he was. Lots of bad cuts but nothing broken.

Glad he's ok (I like dogs and cats.)
 

Lol, I got stuck right about here tonight. Following a big plow who was going real slow up the road. And for some reason there was another truck on a side road just down the hill that waited for the plow to come by and then followed me. Well the plow decides to turn around right about here and so I had to stop. Well far too slick to go up no and the truck behind me. Well he sees after three or four attempts I'm not going up and sliding back. So he goes in reverse and I can see him slipping and sliding a bit as well (while towing a small back hoe thing). I get far enough back to give it a run and finally made it up while the plow truck driver stands up to see WTH is going on.
 
so are you ready to move back south? LOL.........we got a good dose of ice last night and this morning but so far power is still going etc ...........you guys with the snow need a little cab tractor setup to keep that moved and cleaned up

Oh hell no I'm not moving back. Actually this feels a lot like the winters we had back in the 60's and 70's when I was a kid...... in NM. I'm not joking. My little plow on the Polaris Ranger is doing fine. As long as I don't over do it. I will be getting a snow blower for next season.
 

Damn that is some serious snow there. Glad we didn't get hit that hard. I do have a friend who lives a little east of us who really got socked in. Not as much as you did, but close. Of course the big melt has been going on for a few days now. I still expect we'll see another serious storm or 2 this winter.

Sorry to see yer pup got injured Looks like he's on the upswing. Cute little feller. My German wirehair got a bit stir-crazy not being able to get out and run as much as usual but things are mostly back tonormal now
 
Around 70 here today. Hit the gym then played some p/u b ball outside. Stopped at a bar on the way back, had lunch with some of the old times.
 
Low 70's today. Just finished cutting the grass. Wore light ankle wghts, feeling good. May play some b ball tomorrow.
 
Wonder how much they will get right?

Farmers' Almanac winter forecast for 2024-2025: Wet, milder, longer season for much of US​

After what was the warmest winter on record, the upcoming winter should be wet and milder for most of the U.S., according to the Farmers' Almanac.

The 208th edition of the Farmers' Almanac, out now, foresees a "Wet Winter Whirlwind," for the upcoming 2024-2025 winter season. "It definitely looks more wet than white in many areas," Farmers' Almanac editor Sandi Duncan told USA TODAY. "Obviously, depending on where you live, there might be more white than wet, but we're focusing in on the wet winter ahead."

The climate pattern known as La Niña – likely to emerge in the September-November period, the Climate Prediction Center said in a recent forecast – could result in a warmer winter than normal in much of the country, she said.

Average or above normal temperatures are forecast for New England, the Northeast, the Southern Plains, the Southeast and Atlantic Coast regions.

"The coldest temperatures look like they're going to be over the North Central States into the Great Lakes area," Duncan said.

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Really hot summer here. A/C running for several months straight. Finally got a break. Really nice today. Opened up the house for some fresh air. May go into the 50s tonight.
 
Shortest damn pool season we've ever had in 26 years here. I'm usually swimming by the second week of May. This year, the pool was too cold to get in until the second week of June. Long, cold Spring. Now, it hit 51 last night and I'm not looking forward to swimming today. I will, but I'm sure the water will be very cold.


That snarling, autistic, Euro-trash kid can stick her "global warming" where the sun doesn't shine.
 
fire up the pool heater ...burn some of that carbon emitting fuel ......LOL that will help with global warming
 
I heated my pool one time. It worked great and the very next cold night that came along, all that money in propane evaporated up into the atmosphere. I turned it off and never turned it back on. Then, along came hurricane Isabel. Knocked out our power for five days. As soon as the power came back on, I ordered a Generac. I already had five hundred gallons of propane buried in the back yard courtesy of Anthony and Sylvan (the pool people) so I had the Generac folks tap into it and disconnect the pool heater - which went to the scrap yard.
 
same thing with our pool.....used the heater ONCE ..LOL
 
Texas' drought conditions getting rough again. I'm near the coast and we haven't had any rain in 30 days now. Weather peeps say we have a 20% chance next week which means we are not getting any rain for a while.
 
We haven't had any real rain since 2 hurricanes ago. Hopefully that continues through the winter and we don't get any snow either.
 
im middle of the country and not a drop of rain for 45daysish .......i am glad i didnt plant a new hay field this fall as i had planned
 
 
Finally got some rain last night. Not a lot but it's better than nothing. First vestiges of winter have appeared. Drizzle and in the 40s today. Soup weather.
 
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