WSOR 4025 wrote:No school in Madison today!!
I am to be in Madison tomorrow at 11:00 a.m., hope the roads are good enough for that trip by tomorrow morning.
Just be glad you aren't in Tennessee or Kentucky...
Hope none of the members are out that way. 40+ Tornadoes...ouch.
LC
No "new" (i.e. white as opposed to yellow or brown) snow on the ground here in Aurora at this point but "they" are predicting between 8 and 12 inches by tonight. Our company HQ in Hartford, WI is closing at noon today due to the weather.
Brian (IA) http://blhanel.rrpicturearchives.net.
All things considered, I'd rather be snowbound and have a day fighting my cold in the warmth of the house than dealing with the deadly storms that went throught the mid-south.
Very bad news with many fatalties.
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Also just had both my 9:30Am and 11Am meetings cancelled. Really glad I left the house this morning.
Mike
Got to work in Palatine IL only to be told that we're closing down at noon. Hd no problems getting here in the 4WD Suburban except for the idiots around me, but it isn't getting better. I heard on the radio that a tanker truck full of chocolate flipped onto its side on the Skyway. Where's a Mookie when you need one?
Well they have modified the Milwaukee forecast -- not all that much snow fell last night but now the heavy snow is to continue to 6 pm today -- and they are still talking 12 to 18 inches and very high winds with drifts up to 4 feet high (so maybe those mainline plows will get a workout after all).
Originally it was predicted we could not get to work this morning. The practical effect of the changed forecast is that we have all been tricked into showing up for work but now it will be impossible to get home tonight!
Temp is just at or below freezing so the water content of the snow is really high. What I shoveled this morning was not deep but was perhaps the heaviest snow I have ever shoveled. This could make for some dramatic railroading today. And on Saturday night the temperatures will hit zero so all this snow will become a solid rock. Any rail line not cleared out before then could get VERY interesting.
Hopefully the snow will be cleaned up by Friday. The local chapter of the National Railroad Historical Society in Milwaukee is hosting Trains editor Jim Wrinn and we do not want to miss that. Fortunately I only live a few blocks away. Check out the website: http://www.nrhswis.org/meetings.html
....So far, the word here is all about flooding. River in Muncie rose 7' yesterday and won't crest until sometime today. Personally, we're ok on any of that danger....not in any flood plane. No mention of any ice danger yet...nor snow.
Quentin
tree68 wrote: Sitting in the Phoenix airport, waitin' for my plane to board.Looks like I may be headed into a mess back home, though - I can hear another passenger who is apparently headed back via Syracuse talking on the phone - something about the interstate I'll travel home on being closed...
Sitting in the Phoenix airport, waitin' for my plane to board.
Looks like I may be headed into a mess back home, though - I can hear another passenger who is apparently headed back via Syracuse talking on the phone - something about the interstate I'll travel home on being closed...
And I'm willing to bet that you're still there, and getting anywhere east will be a real adventure today...
oh my.well here they are calling for freezing rain rain then to snow.any precip will make the rivers go higher here in nw ohio.
stay safe
joe
Deshler Ohio-crossroads of the B&O Matt eats your fries.YUM! Clinton st viaduct undefeated against too tall trucks!!!(voted to be called the "Clinton St. can opener").
Interesting event in Phoenix this morning (at 0h-dark-30) - frost on the windshield. I guess that passes for winter weather around here.
At least I have someplace to stay, and I know the "back" way home, too...
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MC: Uh-oh!
So far, nothing has fallen here, but they're still saying we're in for six to ten inches today.
Carl
Railroader Emeritus (practiced railroading for 46 years--and in 2010 I finally got it right!)
CAACSCOCOM--I don't want to behave improperly, so I just won't behave at all. (SM)
edblysard wrote: Wow, I feel real bad...it got to 78 here, light rain, then clearing out and another 78 degree day tomorrow...was even thinking about going down to the bay and going fishing when I get off tomorrow...so far, its down to 68 for tonight.Don't know how you guys live in that stuff.....
Wow, I feel real bad...it got to 78 here, light rain, then clearing out and another 78 degree day tomorrow...was even thinking about going down to the bay and going fishing when I get off tomorrow...so far, its down to 68 for tonight.
Don't know how you guys live in that stuff.....
I'd tow a few snow clouds down there Ed, but FORDS are alergic to working. (Lurch wimped out with the ice and measley 5 inches of frizzle we got here...couldn't open the windows at the airport)
-speaking to you from 'da doghouse (BossHen is not into shovellin' snow)
Dan
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...Boy Carl, looks like your place is going to be about like the pictures I sent you of our 20 here last Feb. - Mar.
Hope you folks get by ok without much bad stuff happening. That's a nasty bunch of snow predicted.
Greetings,
As I type this the Milwaukee, WI area is preparing for the "White Death" to overtake the city. The National Weather Service is predicting 14"-20" of snow to fall in the greater Milwaukee area with pockets of higher amounts due to Thundersnow. Thundersnow storms can drop alot of snow in a short time.
It is snowing in Milwaukee right now and is supposed to really kick in around 9pm with heavy snow and wind blowing from the Northeast, great for Lake Effect snow boosting the depths. The snow isn't supposed to taper off until after 3pm on Wednesday. If the predictions hold true it could be one of the top 5 24 hours snowfalls in Milwaukee record keeping history.
Thursday could make for some interesting railroad snow removal photos. I doubt plow trains would have to come out, but the yards might need some clearing out. Also hope to get the shot of the locomotive breaking through the snow piled up at a recently plowed grade crossing
Awaiting the "White Death"
Keith
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