As if I didn't have enough car battery problems, and having to go outside for a smoke, now this.
I used to like winter with snowmobiles and ice fishing, now it's just a pain in the butt.
As if I didn't have enough car battery problems, and having to go outside for a smoke, now this.
I used to like winter with snowmobiles and ice fishing, now it's just a pain in the butt.
Pushing 70 with sunny skies in Henderson, Nevada today. And people said I was nuts to move there. Got some yard work done today.
yard work? like raking around the colored gravel that passes for a lawn? just kidding..enjoy your 70's. certainly will be envious when the heat bill comes. where i'm at we're due for 9-14" snow overnight and -50's windchill come wednesday.
Last edited by hybridy; January-27-19 at 09:09 PM.
Not looking forward to it at all. I'll be hunkering down for sure. Hope it's not as bad as the one we had about 7 years ago. That went on for days.
I’ve sworn this will be the last winter for the last 18 years
Wunderground is predicting bus stop temperatures of -3 on Wednesday and -10 on Thursday, -7 Friday AIR temperature, not wind chill. Wednesday and Thursday have wind in addition to the cold air temps.
I predict most schools will close Monday for snow, and Wednesday and Thursday for cold, if the forecast stays the same.
Whoa. I don't live in the Midwest, but was just looking up some forecasts in the region. Chicago is looking at an overnight low of -24 and a high of -14 on Wednesday
Actual temps
I knew a guy who trained for the U.S. Army in Alaska. He liked his whisky. They warned him not to stick his flask in a snowdrift but instead wear it on his body.
The reason was that it gets so cold there that the whisky's temperature would drop below 32ºF but it stays liquid because it's like antifreeze.
Drinking it would freeze any tissue it contacted on the way down, killing you!
I don't know if that's true but that's what he told me.
That sounds like quite a ghastly way to go! Goodness!
I knew a guy who trained for the U.S. Army in Alaska. He liked his whisky. They warned him not to stick his flask in a snowdrift but instead wear it on his body.
The reason was that it gets so cold there that the whisky's temperature would drop below 32ºF but it stays liquid because it's like antifreeze.
Drinking it would freeze any tissue it contacted on the way down, killing you!
I don't know if that's true but that's what he told me.
I know of two cases just recently of indoor water pipes bursting from the cold.
They say if you have plumbing against a cold wall, open a cupboard door [[if possible) to let some warm air in there. Or I guess a radiant heater might help too.
Floods are no fun.
Any other advice?
Run the water [[cold and hot) here and there for a couple minutes to get the cold water out of the pipes.
Some will leave the water on a slow drip, but you can get a frozen drain that way. I've had frozen drain issues before so I don't do the drip-method.
I just let the water run for a few minutes before I go to bed and then again when I get home.
That reminds me of the time when my car was buried in over a foot of snow in super cold conditions.
I had an emergency so I thought it would be clever to start the car and turn the heater/defroster on high to let the car unbury itself while I dealt with the emergency.
When I returned to the car, the door wouldn't open. I had to force it to the point of bending the sheetmetal. It broke my heart to do that but it was an emergency! I had no choice! That door remains wonky to this day.
Later I learned the car was designed to drain the melted water into the door hinge area where it promptly refroze into a stalagmite of ice, preventing the door from opening. Argh!
In retrospect it would have been better to sacrifice the passenger door instead but in an emergency you're not thinking of the future.
Just a precautionary tale for other forumers.
I hear that. What model car? Many years ago I had a Toyota Tercel years ago that did that.
Fix was going into the house to get a plastic bottle and squeeze pour almost hot water down into the door jam and opening. Bingo door opened.
Goodness winter is a drag! And at this point deadly!
turn on a bare light bulb. Treble light or something. incandescents produce alot of heat.I know of two cases just recently of indoor water pipes bursting from the cold.
They say if you have plumbing against a cold wall, open a cupboard door [[if possible) to let some warm air in there. Or I guess a radiant heater might help too.
Floods are no fun.
Any other advice?
Above is a list of shelters and warming centers as suggested by the city. If you see someone struggling on the streets this week, please stop and make a phone call to get them help. It could literally save their life.
Thank you posting this DS. I plan to print and post. This killing weather is beyond inconvenience for our fellow Detroiter's who are without shelter.
Who said winter starts in November and December? Those above normal temps we had, are a distant memory. I've always known the real winter is in January and February and sometimes in March !!
Well I think we all know it dont start till the end of Dec. Nov is mid Autumn
Very true. It snowed all night in the early morning hours of 3/21/96, and we were hit with about 8 inches. I remember because I gave birth that day. It was slow going to the hospital that day to say the least.
Last edited by Maof; January-28-19 at 11:44 AM.
Lots of closings today including Detroit Public Schools, Henry Ford College, etc. The mighty WSU is open [[nothing closes it!). College for Creative Studies and Wayne County are open too. They may close early today. What a fun winter!!!
I went to public schools my entire life. I never can remember schools closing for cold back in the day, they closed for snow if we had a lot. Never heard about wind chill back then either.
WSU announced yesterday they will be closed from 4 pm today until Thursday morning.
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