awheelterd
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- Joined
- Oct 18, 2007
- Location
- Kenly, NC
We wont get shit. I drained my sil's pool, drained all the water out of my mil's waterline (she doesn't have a generator and im not entrusting her with one), shut down my work refrigeration system and drained the cooling tower, drug out my generator and tore down down and cleaned the carb, and bought 20 gal of pure dinosaur blood. Im going to be weirdly disappointed if nothing happensThere’s like a 99.9% chance it won’t happen now because I already rolled the generator out and hooked up the cords to both houses so all i have to do is hit the start button and flip some breakers. Even filled it up with effemall free.
Shallow, low altitude wedge of super cold air with a very tall layer of warm air above. Not a weatherologist either but I watch the professionals on tv and they make me feel smart.Up here in NE Mary-Land we've had about maybe 4-5" of snow but now its changed to some kind of sleet/freezing rain crap that you can hear against the windows. That will be fun later.
Its only like 15 degrees, 10 wind chill so I can't quite wrap my head around why it isn't fully frozen when falling but thats why I'm not a weatherologist
Really the same here. Roads are pretty messy but passable with 4x4, people have been smart so far, and power has stayed on. Work truck is 2wd, so im not planning on going anywhere tomorrow though.Well in the grand scheme of things this was kind of a nothing burger here. I also haven't left my house since Friday afternoon, so Hickory could be a warzone for all I know, at least the powers on lol.
Hope you feel better buddy!!I've been quietly celebrating the outcome so far. Been sick and slumming between the couch and bed since Friday late. Dealing with weather related shenanigans has been way down at the bottom of list of want to.
Same here. Work from home tomorrow2” of sleet on everything here. Has been great for sleedding, ok for driving, but once the slush freezes tonight the roads will be a shit show tomorrow morning. Haven’t seen a plow yet, and all the salt either blew off or washed away before anything started. I told all my employees to stay home and not risk the roads and we will try again on Tuesday.