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I wish I had some snow
South, practically none of the infrastructure here is built for this.Oh crap.. sorry to hear.. Are you in the south or north? That kind of thing tends to happen a lot in sub zero temps for some reason.. heat problems. Make sure to run water off and on throughout the night until heat comes back. Also leave them drip. You DO NOT want the pipes freezing.. a good way to get a free waterfall in you living room or something. And potentially a whole lot of ice.
Thoughts and prayers.
It’s not really a once in a lifetime event. My family talked about the ‘93 snowfall before this year.Yeah.. They are calling this once in a lifetime for a reason. In reality it's probably rarer since it is breaking records, in some cases by multiple times the previous one. (in snow at least)
It’s not really a once in a lifetime event. My family talked about the ‘93 snowfall before this year.
A famous picture that circulates every winter is a lighthouse covered in snow on the beach, on NYE 1963/1964.
So about 2-3 times in a lifetime you’ll see something similar there. Depends on how long you live.
If you're in the southern half of Texas, this is the second time since 2021.Yeah.. They are calling this once in a lifetime for a reason.
Absolutely bonkers seeing this much snow way down here by the Gulf of America™ - very thankful that power in my neck of the woods stayed on. Shoutout to my dad for recommending I turn up the thermostat to prevent snow and ice buildup on the fan/motor outside. My neighbor had his heat pump motor ice up, but we got it working again with a couple of those little fan-equipped space heaters. Not the most efficient use of generators and propane, but it didn't have to be.
I had figured that getting the snow off my car would be no sweat. "It's just the light and fluffy stuff, blower will get it no problem." Cut to me fumbling around with a broom and a squeegee, standing in 8 inches of snow and scraping off 8 more inches from the car down around my feet. Weirdly cozy experience, listening to John Prine and pushing snow in what was probably the quietest night I've ever seen.
Extremely grateful that nobody near me suffered any snapped or fallen trees, because these tall pines had never seen conditions like this. Hope everybody else is staying cozy or otherwise at least doing alright.
I'm probably running the water at a more generous drip than necessary, but my logic is that I'd rather add $10 to my water bill than risk thousands in repair costs for a burst pipe. That shit scares me. Funny enough, the farms have been a great resource for cold weather preparedness tips. You're not kidding about how much this amount of snow changes the sound and feel of everything. It's the first time I've ever seen total coverage like this, and it completely changes the lighting too. I was working at night without a flashlight, because the moon and snow were basically acting like a floodlight already.You don't want your pipes freezing either.
I'm probably running the water at a more generous drip than necessary, but my logic is that I'd rather add $10 to my water bill than risk thousands in repair costs for a burst pipe. That shit scares me.
Tomorrow, Ireland and Scotland will be impacted by Storm Eowyn (yes, Europe names storms as well).
Eowyn is likely to be a notable and possibly infamous storm as he will be bringing gusts of 120mph to the western coast of Ireland, and potentially gusts of 115 to the western coast of Scotland as he travels NNE. If this materalises, there is the potential for a new record sea-level gust in the RoI (the current record is 120mph on the nose).
Met Eireann has placed the entire RoI under the highest warning level, and the UK Met Office has done the same for Northern Ireland, most of SW Scotland and the Central Belt of Scotland (Glasgow-Edinburgh). Depending on Eowyn's track, the winds in Glasgow could be the worst since the storm of January 1968, which killed 20 people.
If you are interested, you can compare model outputs here; https://meteologix.com/uk/model-cha...4f65d059f/gusts-1h-3h-mph/20250124-1200z.html.

Make sure you sleep with one in the chamber. It's about this time of year that Wendigos hibernate and Bigfoots enter heat. So there's a not zero chance you may be a Wendy's last lunch or a Sasquatch's first lay.I lost power. Currently huddled in too many blankets with a furnace hooked up to a generator by me. Earlier the heat died and the repair guy got here after I lost power. Think I'll be okay, gennie's full of gas and I have it sheltered outside. Good luck, kiwi bros dealing with this.
Look at his channel description. It's a bunch of New Age woowoo crap.I don't know if we should be worried or not how much more excited he sounds and looks in the thumbnails about the sun over the volcano video or not. Especially since he mentions the earthquakes at the end of the sun video:
I agree, but I wouldn't bother making a case out of it. Thread consensus is that solar weather is completely legit to post here because solar weather affects Earth sometimes. People seem to find this stuff informative.Look at his channel description. It's a bunch of New Age woowoo crap.