Everybody loves snow!
The northeast US is about to get slammed by what forecasters are calling a "monumental historic weather event". The forecast is:
15-18 degree temperature
24-36" of snow
2-4" per hour
30-45 mph winds
55-75 mph gusts
Hunkering down here with proper food, brews, candles, flashlights and fire wood. All set but not looking forward to this.
Everybody loves snow!
So, what watch for a historic blizzard?
"Bite my shiny metal ass."
- Bender Bending Rodríguez
Get prepped. It could be a long haul.
Gray
hopefully forecaster's and warnings in US are better than the rubbish UK imo, we have had number yellow and red warnings in the north east and not much more than 1/2cm of snow in Newcastle/Northumberland area !
anyway pics required if it gets heavy as i do love a good snow storm until its starts to melt
Last edited by Seamaster77; 26th January 2015 at 14:49.
Good luck!
Especially hope the power stays on and water doesn't freeze.
Gosh - that is cold if your legs fall off!Mayor urges people to avoid city parks because of falling limbs.
Can't believe everyone's missed the obvious.
A. Where's the nearest ski hill / resort?
B. Know anyone with a ski-doo?
Have fun and stay safe!
Was once in Rochester NY when 36" of "lake affect" snow fell overnight. No biggy for those guys.
It does look like its going to be pretty bad , watching CNBC and it was snowing in time square. I heard they were saying up to 3 foot of snow in some places. Wait until England gets its 2 inches and the panic sets in
looking forward to some good photos, any update on the snow yet?
Exactly. We have a solid week to 10 days worth of food/drink and close to a cord of wood. The generator will power lights, television, refrigerator space heaters etc. All cars are gassed up and all are AWD.
Some people just don't prepare.
Really hoping we keep power throughout.
Won't be a big deal...as long as you are prepared
That's nothing, it was -1 degrees C here this morning, with frost and I had to run the car for at least 3 mins to clear the screen...
+1
Here's my checklist:
1. Food... Check
2. Water... Check
3. Drinks... Check
4. Propane for the stove... Check
5. Wood for the fireplace... Check
6. Generator...Check
7. Gasoline for generator... Check
8. Power cords for generator... Check
9. Cell phone chargers... Check
10. Lagunitas Brown Shugga IPA... CHECK!
I live about 45 kilometers north of Malaga, of the Mediterranean. Since end of November just about EVERY MORNING below zero.
Tonight is will be at max -5.
We don't run the car to clear the screen but use a good old muscle operated scraper.
It is the coldest average since 1956 and counting: another week of clear sunny skies = max. cool at night.
we got about 1cm of snow a few weeks back, whole place came to a standstill - local shop shelves were empty from panic buyers and i was forced to re wax my boots before going out.
...by mid afternoon it had gone
Well, actually yes.
It is a cold country with a hot sun.
Land climate, no warm ocean current.
The coldest we have had was -15.
Again; that is only 45 kilometers from the Mediterranean.
Ex pat pensioner Brits are complaining LOUDLY about not receiving winter fuel allowance whereas the winters they experience are colder than in many parts of the UK.
Between Antequera and Loja. Just south of Archidona.
We have the dehumidifier on which takes about 5 l. per day and keeps it quite nice.
This year though it is cold for very long so everything cools down too much. In the shade we have buckets filled with frozen solid ice.
We have a large wood burner on full blast 24/7 which has so far not been necessary and it still is marginal. Comfie but we are glad that the sun is climbing higher in the sky.
I have more than had it with the frozen windscreen in the morning too.
Went to Loja last Friday btw. for an wonderful concert in the Posito.
There's is lot to do in the Posito and when it is to our taste we always enjoy going very much.
Well, the temperature will bottom out around 14 Faranheit tonight here in CT. It will be 20 or so tomorrow and the storm will be subsiding around dinner time. Then the digging out will begin. Wednesday night the low is 0 Faranheit. Welcome to winter in New England.
I want Hawaii.
Are both of you from Connecticut? That's where I'm based...
I am in the Mystic area. So it's 9:00 AM and we have 18" of the white stuff with another 6-10" expected today. Winds were consistent 30 mph overnight with gusts around 55 mph. Current temperature is 18 degrees F. We did not lose power... thankfully!
The snow looks beautiful. I will see if I can snap a few pics.
Or what to watch while you're snowed in, depending whom that might be with ....
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2140619/
Looks like the NY Daily News has already compiled a list:
http://www.nydailynews.com/entertain...icle-1.2092371
Hueriticilla, apologies - I was being facetious :-).
We wound up with 16", my sister out on eastern Long Island wound up with 27", My cousins in Massachusetts Boston and Cape Cod areas are dealing with 20+ inches.
We ended up with 18 inches
BBC is reporting just a few inches in NYC, bit of a non-event really. Toughen up you guys.
just finished the driveway still snowing a little took 3.5 hours with my oldest helping. My younger son was out shoveling fire hydrants as he got called into the fire department last night. Snowblower broke half way through the driveway had to jury rig it to finish my brother in-law just fixed it too ... hmmmnn. Anyways drifts are varied becuase of the wind overall depth is about 32" but the drifts range from 38 - 48". I have a picture of one in my driveway I will post later too dark to take any pictures now.
27" here in the southeast coast of Connecticut and still snowing. Should be done by midnight or so. Thankfully the wind gusts never got above 45 mph and only sustained around 30 mph so we never lost power. The temperature is dropping tonight and is supposed to be 0 Faranheit on Wednesday night.
Gotta love New England winters.
About two feet here on LI. Took way to long to clear even with the snowblower.