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It is currently snowing outside for the second time this month.
It does not snow in Austin, dammit. Also, it went back up to 70 degrees in between the two snows. And it will no doubt be back up there again in another week or two. |
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We had a white christmas here. SonofV and I were on our ritual christmas eve shopping trip, into the store we went at about 4 pm. The sky was cloudy and as we filled the cart with a couple last minute gifts and some snacks and ingredients for the coming nosh, the weather outside, as the song goes, is frightening. A couple inches of snow had accumulated and it was the first snow of the season, so, early evening traffic, people harried and hurrying to get home for their festivities, and roads *bathed* in slick. What could possibly go wrong???? Well, for SonofV and I, nothing. We got home, we ate, we played, a good time was had by all. But ... it coulda been a disaster. The front yard from the safety and warmth of the living room:Attachment 62835 And just out of chronological order, SonofV and I safely home posing for our holiday usie in the snow covered driveway: Attachment 62836 |
Looking good brothers.
-5F at dawn today |
-8 rite now feels like -27. BRRR!!!
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Thats ^^^fucking cold!! Supposed to get up to 18° tonight with a high of 30 tomorrow. Jim prolly sent this shit down here and it is supposed to snow 1-3" Wednesday. Next time I will move to Borneo.
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I was born (1958) and spent the first ten years of my life in Beaumont. I was present and hunkered down for several major Gulf Coast hurricanes. The one I remember most clearly was this little bitch. I may have been quite young, but it made a very strong impression on my wee toddler's brain. ("Holy shit!!! A tree just crashed into the living room ceiling! WTF'nF?!?") Many years later, as an adult, I commuted two weeks a month to Dallas, which has the craziest, most fucked-up, weirdest extreme weather I ever barely survived. What with all that "fake news" global climate change hooraw and everything, it may be time to get outta Dodge, my friend! |
Storm Eleanor hit the UK last night causing damage, transport disruption and power cuts in many parts of the country.
The wind howled throughout the night hereabouts but we seem to have got off fairly lightly. The huge conifer at the bottom of the back garden survived the night, as indeed did I. At 0655 the weather chap on the radio reported gusts of 100mph had been recorded in the Pennines, but as nobody lived there it didn't matter too much! I made immediate plans to move there. :) Storm Eleanor |
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100mph...That's breezy, baby!
Reminds me: about a hundred years ago I went to my buddy's house. At the time, he was between homes, and staying with his grandmother, who looked just Granny Walton from the Waltons. I walked up to the door, granny had seen me pull in and came to the door to let me in. The wind ripped the storm door outta her hands and folded/slammed it backward against the side of the house with a fair amount of violence. In the most perfect, tiny, reedy, little-old-lady-voice, Granny said: "Weathery out." |
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As noted above, we dodged the worst of the storm but we did have a nasty outbreak of flying trampolines.
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