Early Season Snowstorm???
Doesn't look bad for me but some others may take a hit. Looks like a number of Pa. counties are already under a winter storm watch.
http://www.weather.com/outlook/weather-news/news/ ... m=hp_news2
Jeff
http://www.weather.com/outlook/weather-news/news/ ... m=hp_news2
Jeff
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Yea can I borrow that snowblowerceccil wrote:Doesn't look bad for me but some others may take a hit. Looks like a number of Pa. counties are already under a winter storm watch.
http://www.weather.com/outlook/weather-news/news/ ... m=hp_news2
Jeff
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Hold on to your hats. This winter is going
to be a bumpy ride.
to be a bumpy ride.
Looks as though the accumulation isn't going to be an issue, it's going to be the weight and the potential damage from what does accumulate. Make sure your generators or backup systems are up to snuff for those of us running stokers.
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That can't be true we're in a global warming situation. What'll happen to the cap and trade! What'll happen to the green Czar! You mean to tell me "they" lied? Looking forward to the snow because my snow blower hasn't been used very much in the last couple of years. And most of the nuts stay home when we get a good snow except the other nuts "like me" that like to drive in the snow. I can hear them feed gears on the stoker now and it kind of gives me goose bumps all over.....................................
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This storm gonna be a good one!! We are forcast here in coastal NJ high winds and heavy rain with a double noreaster coming in.
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ALGORE is working to rectify the situation as we speak.That can't be true we're in a global warming situation.
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We got about 2-3" SO Far, most is melting on the roadways, but the TREES and grass are all covered...The WEIGHT with all the leaves is gonna be a problem, some are already without power this morning.....
Possibly 3-10" more!! Ouch! Way too soon.
I may have to go get some gas for the generator, just in case. only have 1 stove running that I just fired up after getting back from Cape Cod yesterday from vacation.....
Possibly 3-10" more!! Ouch! Way too soon.
I may have to go get some gas for the generator, just in case. only have 1 stove running that I just fired up after getting back from Cape Cod yesterday from vacation.....
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Didnt the back up kick in??? or wasn't it in its boy scout suit??DVC500 at last wrote:In the worst of the wind last night, we had a Brown-out, and lost Phone-DSL.
NO SNOW spotted here.
we got 6 inches and more!!! im not out of here as I sit and contimplate how I will get the snow plow attached!. darn mother nature gonna get even with us this year for voting for a change........
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Looks like it's coming my way also. It sometimes happens like this, perhaps it will be 60 ish next week. Yah, right.
Keep your vehicles between the navigational beacons and on your own side of the yellow line!!!!
Keep your vehicles between the navigational beacons and on your own side of the yellow line!!!!
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Al Gore lies too, not just B.H.O.BillMarti wrote:That can't be true we're in a global warming situation. What'll happen to the cap and trade! What'll happen to the green Czar! You mean to tell me "they" lied? Looking forward to the snow because my snow blower hasn't been used very much in the last couple of years. And most of the nuts stay home when we get a good snow except the other nuts "like me" that like to drive in the snow. I can hear them feed gears on the stoker now and it kind of gives me goose bumps all over.....................................
Bill S