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Message 864110 - Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 16:33:21 UTC
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snow, snow, snow..

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Message 864116 - Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 16:40:42 UTC

Rain, rain rain here 3°C.
Tonight its turning into snow.
Heavy storms today with wind speeds over 120 Km/h.



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Message 864122 - Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 16:47:43 UTC - in response to Message 864110.  
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snow, snow, snow..

I was driving in a snow free corridor Yesterday, As I could See It less than a mile away on the ground in some places, If the storm had went on the snow would have stuck in inhabited areas too. :o

And the puddles here have melted from their black ice states now, As the Sun is up and the Skies are Blue again.
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Message 864171 - Posted: 10 Feb 2009, 23:52:28 UTC

50 degrees F when I came into work at 3:30pm EST...funny how 50 can feel as cold as 30 sometimes


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Message 864182 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 0:23:11 UTC

This is the river behing my house today, shot with my cell phone. The ice jam just started to break-up. 'Black spots are 55 gal. drums, which means docks along the river, somewhere, were trashed.


This was the same spot one week ago, river frozen over and covered with snow; also taken with my cell.
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Message 864274 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 7:25:56 UTC

I bet that is making a specatcular noise KLC?

Dry, Cold & Calm here today.
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Message 864289 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 9:10:27 UTC - in response to Message 864274.  
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I bet that is making a spectacular noise KLC?

Dry, Cold & Calm here today.

More rain and maybe snow are predicted for the area and on top of that the state of California is being a pain in the backside on the budget and My ssp check and that's driving Me up the wall too. :o
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Message 864321 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 13:56:13 UTC - in response to Message 864182.  
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This is the river behind my house today, shot with my cell phone. The ice jam just started to break-up.


Growing up in several small towns in western Canada, I remember that the ice breakup was always a big deal. In one placed, the locals would place a junker car on the ice in mid-winter, chained to the shore, and then sell lottery tickets on when the car would fall through the ice. Proceeds always went to a local charity.

In another town, I remember the locals phoning each other when the ice started to move out, even at 2 AM, and everyone would go down to the one bridge in town and watch. A real party atmosphere. And yes, it can make quite a noise.

6C and foggy here this morning. A lot of snow gone in the last few days, but slow enough that flooding is not a big problem - yet.

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Message 864325 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 14:06:54 UTC
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He had heavy snow storms last night in my area.
The Autobahn was completly closed for hours.
It was maybe 15 KM away from my city.
No single flake here.
One of my sons is living there will call him later.


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Message 864405 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 20:04:49 UTC

Relatively warm here tonight.
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Message 864406 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 20:14:00 UTC - in response to Message 864405.  

Rain is picking up here, and the chance of flooding. This brings the Weather Threat Alert Level to sort of burgandy, but more mauve, with a bit of purple, kind of. Here is what the gov'ment has to say:

A low pressure system currently over Illinois will track toward Lake Huron tonight then eastward to Montréal by Thursday morning. Rain in advance of the low has reached southwestern Ontario and will continue to spread north and eastward through the day to reach the Ottawa Valley by evening.

For most locations, the rain will persist for approximately 24 hours with rainfall totals expected to be near or in excess of 25 millimetres. Due to frozen ground and a saturated snowpack, this meets Environment Canada's rainfall warning threshold of 25 millimetres in a 24 hour period.

KLC53, you should get this by Thursday as well.

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Message 864410 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 20:26:13 UTC

It seems to be unusually warm for early February.

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Lat: 40.01 Lon: -82.88 Elev: 833
Last Update on Feb 11, 2:51 pm EST

Overcast 66°F (19°C) Humidity: 54 %
Wind Speed: S 15 G 23 MPH
Barometer: 29.47" (997.7 mb)
Dewpoint: 49°F (9°C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi.

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Message 864412 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 20:29:50 UTC - in response to Message 864410.  

It seems to be unusually warm for early February.

Port Columbus International Airport
Lat: 40.01 Lon: -82.88 Elev: 833
Last Update on Feb 11, 2:51 pm EST

Overcast 66°F (19°C) Humidity: 54 %
Wind Speed: S 15 G 23 MPH
Barometer: 29.47" (997.7 mb)
Dewpoint: 49°F (9°C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi.

That sounds like last week here, Now It's cool in the day time and cold at Night. :D
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Message 864414 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 20:33:43 UTC

Bill, can I refuse delivery? I heard we were gonna get more water. It's 66F! This weather sure is crazy.

Pittsburgh, Allegheny County Airport
Lat: 40.36 Lon: -79.94 Elev: 1248
Last Update on Feb 11, 2:53 pm EST

Fair

66°F(19°C)
Humidity: 47 %
Wind Speed: S 16 G 20 MPH
Barometer: 29.61" (1003.0 mb)
Dewpoint: 45°F (7°C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi.


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Message 864421 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 21:06:06 UTC

Last week there was snow everywhere chaos across the country and I had to dig my car out.

Today I had to go to Bournemouth (about 110 miles south west of London). Roads were clear just a hint of left over snow in some fields. I stopped in the motorway services on the way back, and the sun was shining, the air was warm just like an early spring day, gotta luv the UK!!

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Message 864424 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 21:21:14 UTC - in response to Message 864414.  

Bill, can I refuse delivery? I heard we were gonna get more water. It's 66F! This weather sure is crazy.

Pittsburgh, Allegheny County Airport
Lat: 40.36 Lon: -79.94 Elev: 1248
Last Update on Feb 11, 2:53 pm EST

Fair

66°F(19°C)
Humidity: 47 %
Wind Speed: S 16 G 20 MPH
Barometer: 29.61" (1003.0 mb)
Dewpoint: 45°F (7°C)
Visibility: 10.00 mi.



California will take all the water You don't want, We could use the extra Snow, As then maybe It'll stimulate some wild Snow Bunnies to show up. ;)
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Message 864429 - Posted: 11 Feb 2009, 21:49:39 UTC

Superjoker, if we could only find a way to get water to you, we'd have a billion dollar idea!

And Andy, it was funny you mention the noise from the ice jam. I didn't really notice it until I played back the video I had taken. That's when I heard it loud and clear. I guess when you've lived near the river all your life like myself, you become unaware of those sounds. You kind of take things for granted.

Is this weather, like, the first sign of the apocalypse?

By the way, I haven't seen anything on the thread from our Aussie mates. I hope they're O.K.


65°F
Current:Mostly Cloudy
Wind: SE at 3 mph
Humidity: 27%

Wed 61° | 38°
Thu 40° | 27°
Fri 40° | 23°
Sat 34° | 22°
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Message 864486 - Posted: 12 Feb 2009, 1:16:14 UTC

Pittsburgh, Allegheny County Airport
Lat: 40.36 Lon: -79.94 Elev: 1248
Last Update on Feb 11, 7:53 pm EST

Light Rain Squalls and Windy

56°F(13°C)
Humidity: 77 %
Wind Speed: SW 33 G 92 MPH
Barometer: 29.47" (998.2 mb)
Dewpoint: 49°F (9°C)
Visibility: 5.00 mi.

Now it's WIND!


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Message 864587 - Posted: 12 Feb 2009, 8:03:58 UTC

Cold, Crisp & Calm here today.

Sounds like you are getting it rough at the moment KLC.
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Message 864596 - Posted: 12 Feb 2009, 9:47:47 UTC

snowfall here -1°C



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