About a foot of snow

Matt34

Matt34

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I was thinking about Tomorrow when I read about that yesterday. Hope they're doing ok.
 
stratman

stratman

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71 degrees, not a cloud in the sky, beautiful Bahamian Blue colored sky, this is why we put up with 6 months of hurricane bs from the news outlets:). I hope Tomorrow and Average Joe are alright, we're used to the winds down here, but geez a "frozen" hurricane?????:confused:
 
majorloser

majorloser

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I was thinking about Tomorrow when I read about that yesterday. Hope they're doing ok.
So far, they're doing OK. There's still power problems, most of the roads are closed (including I-5) and there's still some wet weather in the forecast.

Tomorrow thinks the only damage is the loss of fencing. Haven't heard from AJ, yet. He's got a huge tree next to his house he was worried about falling.

Yeah, frozen hurricane. I used to complain about not having AC for days and the mosquitoes after a storm. Can't imagine having roof damage and freezing weather.
 
B

Buckeye_Nut

Audioholic Field Marshall
Snow?...what's that? I played golf last weekend:) No snow in the Kansas City area yet, but today was cold and in the 30s.
 
jeffsg4mac

jeffsg4mac

Republican Poster Boy
We have a little bit more coming tomorrow. From now till march it will just keep piling up. :D
 
B

Buckeye_Nut

Audioholic Field Marshall
DARN..... I jinxed my entire region.

Now it's snowing....

It looks like I won't be playing golf anytime in the immediate future.:mad:
 
mike c

mike c

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i'd kill for some snow over here.

never actually experienced snow in my life, close encounters:

ICE in the swiss alps, switzerland
ice thingies falling from the sky, Canada
snow making machine
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

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We had a wild weekend (and week) here in the northwest. It started snowing on Saturday and by Sunday afternoon I had about 13 inches of snow. Then a second storm came, a warm, windy, and rainy one. By Monday morning virtually all of the snow was gone and it was raining very heavily. Winds on the coast clocked as high as 129 MPH which is insane for this part of the country. A 20 mile stretch of Interstate 5 is still completely shut down due to flooding. There was 10 feet of water on I5. :eek: The flooding was really bad. The people being plucked from roof tops down in Centralia reminds me of hurricane Katrina. A major intersection in Olympia was completely under water!

http://forms.belointeractive.com/sharedcontent/datafiles/1196734530248_ORIGINAL_1203071607.jpg

It was insane! They didn't get that traffic light fixed until today because the water fried the control box. I did get Monday off though because I couldn't get to work. :)
 
majorloser

majorloser

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Glad to see you're alright. Man, you guys had a wild week. :eek:

At least the weather will be nice over this weekend. :)
 
J

Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
It looks like we will be getting some snow beginning early next week.
 
Hi Ho

Hi Ho

Audioholic Samurai
Update: I5 reopened today at 12. It was closed for nearly five days. Stretches of highway 101 are still closed though and people near the coast are still without power. Wow, it's only the beginning of December.
 
Geno

Geno

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Just got 2 feet around Tahoe. The K2s are coming out of hibernation this week!:D
 
Tomorrow

Tomorrow

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Thanks for the worries, guys. You pulled us through.

We got no snow on the Oregon coast but that was one (two actually, back-to-back) buttkicking storm. These were two western Pacific cyclones that landed right on our heads. We had the west coast's first hurricane wind warning since the thing was invented. "Build it and they will come." Indeed! We had sustained winds in excess of 90 mph and gusts in my town of 125 mph.

We were an isolated community for a couple of days. Roads were closed by downed trees and flooding. All power, phones (cells, too), water (to me) were out. All stores except part of one Safeway were closed. No gas stations were open, but one restaurant ran on a generator and drew the crowds. Driving was pretty dicey Saturday night through Monday. Not only was various debris turning into 100 mph missiles, but cars were being pushed around the roads. Saturday was the calmest day of the three, but we got 5 inches of rain...just before my rain gauge broke, lol. So I don't know what we had overall in the storm(s).

My wife works for the local PD. Fortunately she only worked one day (Monday) during the storm. All I'll say is that it was the weirdest day she's ever had there. If you can imagine it, people were stopping in asking for it....phone use (people wanted her to call their relatives to tell them they were okay, lol...duh..."we don't have phones either, bub."), gas, oxygen pumping, housing, food, etc.

General damage to the town was moderate, but ours and 4 other counties were declared Federal disaster areas today. (Politicians, of course, took their photo-ops around the coast today. :rolleyes:) AverageJoe and family had only tree limb problems. We lost some vent caps, a couple of trees, a mess o' food, and a fence. (State Farm claims reps are already trying to get us to settle for about 1/2 the damage replacement costs. :mad:)

I have empathy for you people down in hurricane alley. These are no fun. This is my second huge storm here. I've had fun before...but this is NOT it! My most fun moment was going to the Emergency Shelter and showering with the homeless folks. Cool people....sorta. :cool: I'm sure the worst moment came for our friend, Mrs. AverageJoe who had to deliver mail during the storm. Yikes.

All in all, it was a violent few days. Fortunately, only 2 or 3 souls lost their lives.

I missed you all! :) It's good to be back.
 
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Lightning Steve

Lightning Steve

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Wow, that sounds like quite the ordeal. Most weather doesn't bother me to much except for high wind. Can't imagine what 125mph gusts are like, it's always the wind that seems to cause the most damage. Nice to hear you and your family pulled through okay.
 
AverageJoe

AverageJoe

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... I'm sure the worst moment came for our friend, Mrs. AverageJoe who had to deliver mail during the storm. Yikes.
At the height of the storm, I told her if she was ever going to get the urge to "go postal", now was the time. 120 mph winds, no power, no communications, roads blocked by downed trees... who would catch her?

Except, if she wanted to recover the amount I've spent on the theater with insurance money, I'd likely be her only victim.:eek:
 
yettitheman

yettitheman

Audioholic General
Yay! We got freezing rain again... enough to coat the cars with 1/4" of ice....
 
Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
At the height of the storm, I told her if she was ever going to get the urge to "go postal", now was the time. 120 mph winds, no power, no communications, roads blocked by downed trees... who would catch her?

Except, if she wanted to recover the amount I've spent on the theater with insurance money, I'd likely be her only victim.:eek:
Let us not forget the pretty spectacular 45 foot swells and huge breakers washing over Highway 101 on the way to her route. She could have surfed back to the house in one of those "unsafe-at-any-speed" US Mail boxy vehicles and beat you to death with a lawnchair blown up here from 4 towns down to the south. :eek:
 
Tomorrow

Tomorrow

Audioholic Ninja
Let us not forget the pretty spectacular 45 foot swells and huge breakers washing over Highway 101 on the way to her route. She could have surfed back to the house in one of those "unsafe-at-any-speed" US Mail boxy vehicles and beat you to death with a lawnchair blown up here from 4 towns down to the south. :eek:
Whoops....I just read that during the storm we had some of the largest waves ever measured off Oregon...exceeding 80 feet!!! OMG!! :eek:

Where are the Beach Boys when you need 'em?! ;)
 

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