Getting sick of snow and ice!
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Getting sick of snow and ice!
This is getting OLD now. It snows at night, then turns to rain/snow mix in the daytime, the streets partially clear up. Then it refreezes solid at night which promptly gets covered with more snow before morning!
The result, the roads are covered in snot ice topped off with a new layer of snow and accumulating ice chunks, which the city vainly tries to plow and cover with gravel for car travel.
It's been staying around the triple point (around 32 degrees) for two weeks, and I live on top of a f*****g steep hill! It needs to either warm up or get colder at least! No more snot ice, please! AAAAAAAAAAAAARG!
The result, the roads are covered in snot ice topped off with a new layer of snow and accumulating ice chunks, which the city vainly tries to plow and cover with gravel for car travel.
It's been staying around the triple point (around 32 degrees) for two weeks, and I live on top of a f*****g steep hill! It needs to either warm up or get colder at least! No more snot ice, please! AAAAAAAAAAAAARG!
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Winter Tires help in Winter. We've had a wild winter. We had over 150 inches of Snow in the month of December alone. That was more than we got all season last year.
Then it rained for 4 days and had +10c weather. It melted most of the snow. Now we are stuck between a bit of snow, sleet, rain, freezing rain and fog.
Makes driving vunderbar.
Then it rained for 4 days and had +10c weather. It melted most of the snow. Now we are stuck between a bit of snow, sleet, rain, freezing rain and fog.
Makes driving vunderbar.
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Don't move to Idaho or Wyoming.Red_5 wrote:Ugh. I hate it here in Utah. Although snowboarding this weekend will be really good...
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Exactly!Money! wrote:Snowboarding solves each and every one of your problems.
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Gads! I just got through shoveling off my driveway, AGAIN! Three inches of WET snow last night, like shoveling concrete. I've found new muscles I didn't even know I had. I don't mind cold snow, but this wet crap is pissing me off! It's heavy and sticky and not even good to ski in.
To add insult to injury, the idiots that drive the snow plows here are not practiced in the art of NOT blocking someone's driveway when plowing the street, so we get big mounds of icy slop that require either driving over or shoveling away to get out! Unfortunately, my driveway is steep, so I need to clear it off to get back into the garage.
I own a four wheel drive Jeep that does just fine in good cold snow, but with this wet, sloppy and icy garbage, it'll swap ends in a heartbeat! In these conditions, I don't even want to drive out and have to avoid all the other drivers that have never driven on ice. There seem to be a lot of those types here.
At least it is supposed to warm up a little and rain for a few days, but the snow is forecast to return this weekend, more snot ice and slush again!
It's been fun watching the snow on my neighbor's roof though. They have a steep smooth concrete tile roof and when the snow is thick and heavy and starts to melt, it starts to slide and fold up in a big mass. After it bunches up for a while, it will then move all at once like a big blanket and plop on the driveway. BAM! I'm waiting to see if they get damaged hoods on their cars since they parked them right underneath! You'd think they would learn.
To add insult to injury, the idiots that drive the snow plows here are not practiced in the art of NOT blocking someone's driveway when plowing the street, so we get big mounds of icy slop that require either driving over or shoveling away to get out! Unfortunately, my driveway is steep, so I need to clear it off to get back into the garage.
I own a four wheel drive Jeep that does just fine in good cold snow, but with this wet, sloppy and icy garbage, it'll swap ends in a heartbeat! In these conditions, I don't even want to drive out and have to avoid all the other drivers that have never driven on ice. There seem to be a lot of those types here.
At least it is supposed to warm up a little and rain for a few days, but the snow is forecast to return this weekend, more snot ice and slush again!
It's been fun watching the snow on my neighbor's roof though. They have a steep smooth concrete tile roof and when the snow is thick and heavy and starts to melt, it starts to slide and fold up in a big mass. After it bunches up for a while, it will then move all at once like a big blanket and plop on the driveway. BAM! I'm waiting to see if they get damaged hoods on their cars since they parked them right underneath! You'd think they would learn.
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http://www.jsonline.com/site/photograph ... toid=15218tunnelcat wrote:To add insult to injury, the idiots that drive the snow plows here are not practiced in the art of NOT blocking someone's driveway when plowing the street, so we get big mounds of icy slop that require either driving over or shoveling away to get out!
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I lived 60 miles from Buffalo, NY, southeast of Lake Erie (the snow belt) for about 19 years and thought we had it bad.
But this really sux! -
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But this really sux! -
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Snowboarding tomorrow! Yiiihaaa!tunnelcat wrote:Well, it rained on top of the snow. Now we have snow pudding all over. Eeeeeeeeeeeew!
At least the ski areas have gotten boatloads of snow. Conditions are excellent, except for the avalanche hazards. Time to go skiing! Yiiihaaa!
I have my own grading system for different types of snow consistency, related mostly to moisture levels:
A: Decorative fluff. Powdery to torn tissue in texture. Easily shovelled, blows around a lot, can't pack together worth a darn.
B: Wetter and heavier, packs well for snowballs and sculptures, makes for formidable shovelling. Arguably the best snow for playing in.
C: Solid sculpting material, but snowballs may start to sting. Best rolling snow.
D: Approaching sno-cone texture, still rolls and bunches quite well, snowball impacts border on torturous.
F: White ice, often solidly stained from roadsplash, mercilessly festering in the 40+ temps.
BTW, we Wisconsinites have \"enjoyed\" 21 inches above the average fall over the past two months!
A: Decorative fluff. Powdery to torn tissue in texture. Easily shovelled, blows around a lot, can't pack together worth a darn.
B: Wetter and heavier, packs well for snowballs and sculptures, makes for formidable shovelling. Arguably the best snow for playing in.
C: Solid sculpting material, but snowballs may start to sting. Best rolling snow.
D: Approaching sno-cone texture, still rolls and bunches quite well, snowball impacts border on torturous.
F: White ice, often solidly stained from roadsplash, mercilessly festering in the 40+ temps.
BTW, we Wisconsinites have \"enjoyed\" 21 inches above the average fall over the past two months!
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Aren't you guys in the middle of a drought right now? If I could ship some water over to Georgia, you could have it. We've got too much now! If all this snow in the mountains happens to melt all at once, we'll get flooding for sure, it's happened before.Dedman wrote:It's sunny and 60 deg F here in Atlanta right now.
Couldn't even get to the ski resort to ski! The passes are either restricted or closed due to several avalanches!
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Yes, a massive drought. We have getting some rain lately (in fact it's raining right now) and we got about 2 inches of snow a few weeks ago. But we are still WWAAYYY behind where we should be. A lot of the lakes are 10-15 feet below full pool. Quite a scary sight.tunnelcat wrote:Aren't you guys in the middle of a drought right now?
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At least you don't have THIS problem, although if it melted, you'd have all the water you'd need!
http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingnews ... th_sn.html
The snow is very heavy with a lot of moisture content. They've gotten around 12.5 feet! The walls of their homes and town buildings are cracking under the weight, some have even collapsed.
These towns (Detroit, Mill City and Idanha, Oregon) are at a lower elevation, around 2000 feet, that don't normally get this much snow. The freezing level is supposed to go up to around 7000 feet and rain by this weekend! We just might get more water than we need in the valley.
http://blog.oregonlive.com/breakingnews ... th_sn.html
The snow is very heavy with a lot of moisture content. They've gotten around 12.5 feet! The walls of their homes and town buildings are cracking under the weight, some have even collapsed.
These towns (Detroit, Mill City and Idanha, Oregon) are at a lower elevation, around 2000 feet, that don't normally get this much snow. The freezing level is supposed to go up to around 7000 feet and rain by this weekend! We just might get more water than we need in the valley.
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I was at my inlaws yesterday (Montreal) and their entire backyard is covered in snow. The fence is 6ft high and there's maybe 1 foot that's left that you can see. I have picture that I took of my dogs on my flickr site showing this.
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But weren't you hit by a tornado last week? Yeah thought so , I have never seen one in 38 years.Dedman wrote:It was in the low 70's here in Atlanta today. Suck it.
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We were. Nobody was hurt though. It plowed right through downtown. Scary stuff. We were getting 3/4 inch hail at my house. Some places were reporting 4 inch hail. YIKES!CDN_Merlin wrote:But weren't you hit by a tornado last week? Yeah thought so , I have never seen one in 38 years.Dedman wrote:It was in the low 70's here in Atlanta today. Suck it.
Still low 70's in March is hard to beat.
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I will agree with you about tornadoes and hurricanes. They both freak me out. Earthquakes are usually no bid deal. 100% of the tornadoes and hurricanes that hit a house will devastate it. I'm guessing that less than 1% of the earthquakes that hit a house do the same.
Growing up in Southern California, we had quakes all the time. Not once in 26 years did my house ever get damaged in a quake.
Growing up in Southern California, we had quakes all the time. Not once in 26 years did my house ever get damaged in a quake.
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Earthquakes are fun, if they are less than about a 5.6 however. Anything above that and things start really falling down!
At least the snow is gone here, Now it's just cold rain, which gets old fast and I need to do some irrigation repairs which won't get done until it warms up a little. Nothing like working and digging in gooey mud to make your day!
At least the snow is gone here, Now it's just cold rain, which gets old fast and I need to do some irrigation repairs which won't get done until it warms up a little. Nothing like working and digging in gooey mud to make your day!
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55F here now. Kinda was hoping for one last big snow. I work for a University so I get work off when school is canceled.Red_5 wrote:Starting to warm up here, finally. 63 outside here currently! Blow stuff up!