- Oct 3, 2007
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The high winds just hit NW Jersey a little while ago. It's whipping out there pretty good and the temp is dropping quick! Time to go throw some oak in
The high winds just hit NW Jersey a little while ago. It's whipping out there pretty good and the temp is dropping quick! Time to go throw some oak in
Killer winds here! Gusts above 40 mph. No troubles with weak draft tonight!
Our local NWS station just reported a -23 windchill, it's howling, I really hope we don't lose power.
-6F when I got up at 5:45. Up to -1F 2 hours later.
Inside it got down to 65 overnight but we're back up to 75 now.
Nah, not happening at all. 58 in the house now. When it's super-cold out, you can really feel where air is getting in. I've got a replacement window and some other construction that's not trimmed out yet. I think these are the two biggest losers. I need to button 'er up now. Got some warm weather starting tomorrow, but the way this winter has gone so far, I get the feeling we haven't yet seen the last of blasts, and these low room temps are not getting it.It'll be interesting to see if I can recover room temp at the current level of weatherization, with the stove chock-full o' Pignut Hickory and a probable high of 2 degrees with 15-20 mph winds.
When it's 58 in the house, that will acclimate ya too.Anything less than 10 F Is cold but it is funny how you become acclimated to temperatures and then it warms up to 10 above and it feel nice.
Nah, not happening at all. 58 in the house now. When it's super-cold out, you can really feel where air is getting in. I've got a replacement window and some other construction that's not trimmed out yet. I think these are the two biggest losers. I need to button 'er up now. Got some warm weather starting tomorrow, but the way this winter has gone so far, I get the feeling we haven't yet seen the last of blasts, and these low room temps are not getting it.
When it's 58 in the house, that will acclimate ya too.
There is absolutely no way to describe this weather without the use of profanity.
The lake is freaking beautiful though, I've never seen it steaming before. Ice volcanos are active but I'm not walking down there to see them!!
I think he understands what the terms "global" and "trend" mean, so I'm sure he's fineJust recently happened. Basically a 70 degree diff in outside temps inside of 24 hours. NUts weather. BTW, I fell bad for you guys in the South. Seriously crazy cold. Stay safe.......................How's Al Gore doing with the whole Global Warming thing???
I hear ya. Several ice volcano's on the shoreline here - haven't seen these built like this in several years. Only got to about 8 or 9 feet high before things froze right over though.
The clipper that came through last Saturday broke up a lot of the ice on the lake and piled it along the shoreline. Pics are on my wife's camera so technically it didn't happen I guess . Huge clear-blue sheets of ice piled up like some giant just tossed them around. Looks like the fortress of solitude down there. Ice flowed back in from the big lake and things were frozen over again by Sunday. Spectacular to look at, but hearing the ice crack miles out into the lake in the pitch dark will scare the bejeezuz out of you, and the wind along the shoreline will literally pick you up and carry you away. Even the dog was hesitant to venture out there.
A block heater would be a much cheaper option,besides diesel is expensive and i dont think its good for the motor to idle for hours on end.7 Degrees here this morning. My wife (high school teacher) has another 90 minute delay. Her district owns their own buses instead of leasing new ones, so they're older-anybody who knows anything about starting old diesels in this kind of weather knows that it requires quite a bit of "persuasion" They should have just them run all night...
A block heater would be a much cheaper option,besides diesel is expensive and i dont think its good for the motor to idle for hours on end.
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