Ice everywhere. I lived in the mountains when I was well in the snow, but it wasn't Colorado or back east so it didn't usually get this cold.
A high of 18 and a low of 12? A bit too cold for me. I was going to try to get my daily exercise, but I couldn't find my ice hockey skates. Some kids were playing ice hockey in front of my house (for real). I played hockey, so I did think about going out and schooling the little kiddies. Kidding (sort of).
High is 27 tomorrow, and it's supposed to snow on Friday.
This is Texas!
You people back east may see this is normal, but I say enough is enough. It's been a couple days already and the ice isn't going anywhere.
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Maybe H....E.....two sticks just froze over???
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And it's 72 today in NE Florida. Hubby was outside in his shorts and flip flops raking leaves all day...and sweating.
It's times like these I appreciate where I live. When it gets below 60, we all start whining and moaning about how cold it is.
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I wish you guys could see my back yard. Snow untouched is almost up to ones chest deep. Edge of front walk from shoveling, way over your head. And today all got covered with thick sheet of ice! Tonite will snow again, with another snow storm to arrive on Saturday. Central MA
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I really don't mind the cold.. you just bundle up. But I am getting cabin fever! If we didn't live at the bottom of a hill it would make life so much easier! It's only a little more than a block to a cleared road! Getting there is the hard part!!
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Can I come there and go ice fishing?
I am going ice fishing tomorrow (if I feel good enuf),the ice is 8 inches thick on the local lake here.A old friend will let me use his ice shack if i ask.
I find I can usually fish if nothing else.
I can still see your grass.Wait till it is under a foot of snow or more.
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There was about another 8 inches in front of my house (I don't exaggerate), and while it's warming up a bit, the streets in my community are still covered in snow.
Though cabin fever has set in. All we have is 2WD cars here, and I gave my 4WD car to my older sister since I am not driving. However, looking out the Window there are now some rear-wheel drive folks driving around without much trouble now. I don't trust my mom to drive me, because the only time she drove when I lived in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, she ran into a snowbank after I warned her like 5 times. Uhh, I think I'll stay home for now.
Rear-wheel drives are quite laughable in these conditions. Oh, and under that snow? Ice. But I think the snow and ice is finally melting off in some exposures.
Earlier there was someone being pulled down the street in a tube (meant for boat towing) and a snowboarder using a water ski line. No hills here in TX, but atleast people are figuring out how to use the snow I guess, but I had a feeling the guy in the Jeep pulling his kids had no idea what he was doing.
Now, unlike most Texans, I am used to snow. It's not that big of a deal to me, but you think they would at least plow, sand, or salt the streets around here. Last I heard, they ran out of everything.
This isn't supposed to happen. When winter weather comes in in Texas, it should all be gone by the next day. At least the temperature is a bit more tolerable, and resembles that of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.
I had my friend drive me around yesterday in his AWD Jeep. Ha! He ignored my advice for the most part and ended up spinning a complete 180 down the street. It's quite laughable how much people suck at driving (coming from a person that doesn't drive). In fact, it's completely necessary that they shut down schools since:
a) they don't plow roads b) all the high school kids (and most parents) have no clue how to get around in snow
Maybe I should post a pic from the same perspective for the hell of it.
Haha, anyway, that YouTube video was hilarious.
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Good..!! I wanted to see the updated version!!
You're so right about everything you said. In TX you are paralyzed by the snow or ice because they have no trucks/snow plows... why would they?
My brother lives in Houston and is stuck in Galveston right now... no trucks there running around putting out ice melt..haha!
Are they going to be able to pull off the SuperBowl? Wouldn't that be a mess if they couldn't!? I heard they are canceling flights to Dallas like crazy.
hope that gets better soon!!
oh... it was so funny on the You Tube clip about wrapping the pipes!! That's another thing those of us further north don't have to worry about. But in Houston and much of TX .. the pipes are a big problem.
My parents house in Houston (50's) was built with the water pipes in the CEILING.. houses are STILL built that way there!
It's a nightmare if they freeze! You better be home when there is a hard freeze!
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Hi Kday COOL!!!
Hi Al gore Global warming is so COOL!!!
I drilled through 12 inches of trout and pulled out some ice today.
Rainbow trout for dinner tomorrow!!!!!
Ice chips for the drinks.
MADDOG
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Thx for the youtube show, Lymetoo - that was pretty funny -
It snowed once in 1963 in the SF bay area where I grew up - approx one inch got deposited on the lawn.
Everyone made one snowman on their otherwise all-green lawn and we drove around and looked at them!
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It was fun reading your posts. Lymenetters are the most creative! LOL and enjoying the endorfuns.
Lymetoo, that youtube video was funny.
I'd like to put a picture on, too, but how???
We've had snow in Oklahoma, off and on, all week. In my area, close to 10"! Plus the temperatures have been close to zero! That's record breaking. Brrrrr.
Thank God we never lost electricity! That's BIG!!
Most of the roads still have snow and ice. It's a "jungle" out there.
Today, so far, the sun is out...woooohoooo!!!
I have a son that lives in Florida...he called and said it was 80 yesterday...rubbing it in...Ha!
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Just saw the weather report! Oh no, more snow!!!
Yeah, another cold front is coming in next week, more snow all the way down to Texas...
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I heard we were getting more snow.... but 7-12 ?? I'm gonna do something SERIOUS over here if that happens! Any mention of ICE?? My biggest fear is losing power like you said! It's HUGE to still have power when it's ZERO outside!!
I have some new snow pics too that I'd love to share...
kday... cough it up .. how did you post those?
Glad you liked the YouTube... it just cracked me UP!
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Hello from Boston, MA.... I think we have had more than 60 inches since January 1st, 2011.
I also think we've broke the record for (roof collapsing). I think it over 100 to date.
I must have a couple of feet on my own roof.
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Obviously, I have nothing to complain about for the few inches of snow we got in OK compared to MA.
I watched that video and thought it was funny...then I was shocked to hear
42 trucks dumped snow for 3 hours into the River.
Illegal to dump snow as it's polluted with salt, sand, dirt, oil....YIKES...I never thought of that.
Wonder what's gonna happen to the guy and if that will really affect the River???
Well....I'm really looking forward to Spring and probably most of the country is too.
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We got snow in my area too. It's the 2nd snowfall in 2 weeks....very unusual. Anyhow, here's my horse playing with the cows in the snow. It was cold, cold, cold!! At this link:
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quote:Originally posted by MADDOG: Hi Kday COOL!!!
Hi Al gore Global warming is so COOL!!!
I drilled through 12 inches of trout and pulled out some ice today.
Rainbow trout for dinner tomorrow!!!!!
Ice chips for the drinks.
MADDOG
Hooo hoo!! Ha.....I love this! Maddog you are too cool!!
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quote:Originally posted by arkiehinny: [QB] We got snow in my area too. It's the 2nd snowfall in 2 weeks....very unusual. Anyhow, here's my horse playing with the cows in the snow. It was cold, cold, cold!! At this link:
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arkiehinny - fun to see your area snow and animals playing in it -
I checked the Houston snow video again - up to almost half a million hits - and some of the comments there are hilarious -
"Houston - our prayers are with you!! Here in Orlando we may actually get down to the high 60s soon...but we are prepared!! We have six cords of wood chopped, installed extra electric heaters and stocked up on lots of food...heehee."
"Should we evacuate?"
"It's a Winter Wonderland outside! I'm going to make a snowman out of an 8th of an inch of what might be some kind of partially frozen liquid material mixed with dirt!"
"That was GREAT! Amazing to note that the airport is practically shut down. I mean jets must have a hard time landing on a dry runway right?"
"Hey if the rest of the country gets a snow day, WE get a snow day. Next week we're planning to close schools and businesses in preparation for the baking soda volcano some kid built for science class. I shiver to consider the horrible death that comes with severe baking soda burns."
And from a Houstonian: "Spot on; I live here. We've shut down the city gov't, we've cancelled classes for tomorrow, and there is currently not even wind, certainly not snow. It's 32 deg. Maybe we should postpone the Superbowl; it's cold in Dallas."
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"Hey if the rest of the country gets a snow day, WE get a snow day. Next week we're planning to close schools and businesses in preparation for the baking soda volcano some kid built for science class. I shiver to consider the horrible death that comes with severe baking soda burns."
And from a Houstonian: "Spot on; I live here. We've shut down the city gov't, we've cancelled classes for tomorrow, and there is currently not even wind, certainly not snow. It's 32 deg. Maybe we should postpone the Superbowl; it's cold in Dallas."
aw heck, Robin... the other ones may be funnier than the last two.. so hard to decide!!
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