Arrrrgggg!! Why are we being attacked with X-MAS Carp already? It's only the week before Thanksgiving. If you have the "Biggest sale of the year !!" every week, doesn't that just become one sale for the entire year? The car dealers are having Black Friday deals on new cars. Can we expect the January white sales next week? I know, I know. Hey! You kids! Get offa my yard!
Thanks to Chris / CopCarSS for my avatar.
mudchicken Mid- single digits here in CO, 3" of white powder and white ice underneath. Treading carefully. The Sixties to single digit drop has caused a gaggle of pull-aparts. Da Boyz are out romping in it.
Mid- single digits here in CO, 3" of white powder and white ice underneath. Treading carefully.
The Sixties to single digit drop has caused a gaggle of pull-aparts. Da Boyz are out romping in it.
Johnny
The meteorological prognosticators are threatening us with snow (rain has been mentioned, too). Nice for the atmosphere of the Polar Express, but a real pain operationally. We are, after all, climbing the hill, and with a pretty significant train.
Larry Resident Microferroequinologist (at least at my house) Everyone goes home; Safety begins with you My Opinion. Standard Disclaimers Apply. No Expiration Date Come ride the rails with me! There's one thing about humility - the moment you think you've got it, you've lost it...
We had light rain, off and on, most of day until snow began coming down early in the afternoon, and melting. Before dark, the snow began sticking on the grass. We expect high winds during the night, especially in the two counties north of Salt Lake City (there are nice canyons to the east of the cities, which let the winds roar down through them and wreak great havoc along the way).
Psst - we got white dust.....along with 21 degrees. It is very slickery.
She who has no signature! cinscocom-tmw
mudchicken It's tumbleweed season out here. Kinda hard to go out the motel door to the truck - the tumbleweeds piled-up over the top of the door.
It's tumbleweed season out here. Kinda hard to go out the motel door to the truck - the tumbleweeds piled-up over the top of the door.
We are having light rain and, some days, light snow where we live; some ski resorts have already opened, and more will open by next weekend. Perhaps I really should buy snow tires for my car--if I go into town, I coast for the first mile and a half.
A few days ago, Katie and I stood by my glass door and counted at least seventeen quail who were feeding in the back yard. It was quite a sight.
60 today, 36 tomorrow - winter mix - that means say home and don't drive!
And we saw our first tumbleweed when train watching. It was headed for downtown!
Still retain that old west flavor!
Norm - you are the only "Mitten" state.
Tree - That's quite a turn of a phrase. Hate to disagree with you, but all I see is a well-worn rug....
Norm48327It's not easy being surrounded by water.
Si Quaeris Peninsulam Amoenam Circumspice
"If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you."
"and all the other places thaT ARE CONSIDERED " Upper MID-WEST""
Sam,
Michigan has an identity problem regarding that. We're certainly not an eastern state, nor are we truly in the Midwest. We do tend to identify with the latter though.
It's not easy being surrounded by water.
Norm
Randy Vos
"Ever have one of those days where you couldn't hit the ground with your hat??" - Waylon Jennings
"May the Lord take a liking to you and blow you up, real good" - SCTV
Took a drive to the east end of Lake Ontario this afternoon. The wind was wailing (measured 25-30 MPH sustained, gusts to 40), but the surf wasn't as nasty as I thought it would be.
Saw a ship at anchor several miles out - and found that several are at anchor on the St Lawrence, waiting to venture out onto the lake (there's a website for that). The one on the lake was waiting to head down the St Lawrence. Judging by how much it was swinging on its anchor chain, I'd have to imagine keeping a ship within the channel on the river would be a real challenge.
Apparently Lake Erie was literally pushed toward the east end of the lake, with water levels at Cleveland dropping over two feet, while Buffalo saw an increase of almost three feet.
Things are settling down around here. There were only a few trees on wires calls around the county, and so far my FD has managed to stay home.
Mookie Sam - heard from Quentin, Joe in NW Ohio and Mudchicken - who has relatives in Cincy. All are ok. The only damage we had here in Lincoln was my barometer behind me - it almost fell off the wall going down so fast. And all we got was wind, which is not unusual.
Sam - heard from Quentin, Joe in NW Ohio and Mudchicken - who has relatives in Cincy. All are ok.
The only damage we had here in Lincoln was my barometer behind me - it almost fell off the wall going down so fast. And all we got was wind, which is not unusual.
Thanks, Mookie!
That kind of news is welcome. I have an acquaintance with a couple of folks who lib=ve out from the Muncie area...They came through it ok, but as you know many in their areas, did not.
Hope Joe and the guys in NW Ohio ( Fostoria area) Did not lookse their new Train watching place at the Iron Triangle in Fostoria.
Hope Ed (In Valpo) came through it as well with no damage. Don't know how close it got to him. I know there was some damage up on the Indiana, Michigan line..
We had very high winds around here, yesterday.. I was thankful becaue it blew all the leaves out of the neighborhood... One of my Honey-Dos was going to be wraking them up toaday and taking them to the burn pile... Skated on that chore.
Thamks, Mookie for the update. Mucho Gracias!
Norm48327 I escaped unscathed, but I can't say that for a large portion of southern Michigan. No reported tornadoes, but lots of wind and heavy rain. Lots of power outages from the state line about half way up the lower peninsula.
I escaped unscathed, but I can't say that for a large portion of southern Michigan. No reported tornadoes, but lots of wind and heavy rain. Lots of power outages from the state line about half way up the lower peninsula.
{ I started a Thread on the General Discussion this morning ( Monday AM referencing the rash of Tornadoes that swept across Illinois and Indiana, and all the other places thaT ARE CONSIDERED " Upper MID-WEST" But this seems to be a more appropriate venue for that kind of conversations...So I am going to move it here. )
"Been watching the news reports, and have had a conversation with a friend in the KoKomo (In) area....Looks pretty grim up there.. Sort of on the order of recent photos from damages done by Hurricane Hiayan in the Phillipines...
Hope the FORUM Members in that are are all right....Particularly, "Modelcar" ( Quentin) He lives in the area as well... Hope you ALL, are WELL, AND SAFE
Can any of the Forum Members post some News of their Areas? How did the New Locomotive Plant in Muncie fare?
Just sign me as concerned, and curious out here in Fly-over Land.
Be Safe and Well, Folks.
Another fire department in the county just going out for a wind issue (power pole). Might be back up sooner than I thought.....
Mookie Tree - you may have to do this alone. I think most of us will be bundled and trundled.
Tree - you may have to do this alone. I think most of us will be bundled and trundled.
Storm was a "pfffft." Raining, and the wind is kicking up a bit, but nothing out of the ordinary (aside from the fact that normally this would all be snow).
Wind is supposed to be around most of the day, though, so it's back to bed for me.
Modelcar As I've already reported back to Jen..we survived once again. Thank the lord. I thought this one might be the one to finally give us the "test"...But the massive red spots on radar, seem to split as it got rather close to us coming from the west. I understand Indiana has damage in every county. The blunt of it all won't be known until daylight tomorrow. Near by here our local TV was showing some major damage not too far from me. Had one report of confirmed 21 tornatos here in this State. And strange things these weather systems produce...When I came in the home office here an hr. plus ago, the full moon was shining in the eastern sky, like we've been having a nice calm day all day..... I'm guessing possibly 70 mph winds here late this afternoon, and I'll be anxious to see just what it officially was as I check my morning paper.
As I've already reported back to Jen..we survived once again. Thank the lord. I thought this one might be the one to finally give us the "test"...But the massive red spots on radar, seem to split as it got rather close to us coming from the west.
I understand Indiana has damage in every county. The blunt of it all won't be known until daylight tomorrow. Near by here our local TV was showing some major damage not too far from me. Had one report of confirmed 21 tornatos here in this State.
And strange things these weather systems produce...When I came in the home office here an hr. plus ago, the full moon was shining in the eastern sky, like we've been having a nice calm day all day.....
I'm guessing possibly 70 mph winds here late this afternoon, and I'll be anxious to see just what it officially was as I check my morning paper.
Glad to hear that you're OK Quentin!!!!!
Heard from Joe - everyone ok in his house.
Quentin
They're telling us to expect the fun between 1 and 3 this morning...
We had some ferocious winds here, probably up into the 50s or 60s (Chesterton got 80), and very hard rain in two doses. Minor problem in the dungeon--too minor to worry about right now. Not going to put out the trash, recycling, or yard waste until the wind dies down. Had a marvelous rainbow between the two storms. Others saw a secondary bow; we weren't so lucky.They told everyone at Soldier Field to go to shelter before the Bears Game until the weather cleared a couple hours later (don't know why they're worried--touchdowns don't happen there very often! Actually, just often enough tonight, thank you!).UP halted the scoots on the West Line (probably the other two as well) during the storm. They finally let them move after a wait of about 100 minutes. The next pair of scoots (one in each direction) were annulled completely. (A tad frustrating--BNSF had no similar restrictions.)Nearest tornadoes to us were probably the band that made a mess of things in Diamond, Coal City, and Wilmington (around Global 4), south and west of Joliet. There was also one in Frankfort, which is to our south. The first bunch were probably in line with the ones that went through the Peoria area (Washington, Illinois, near Peoria, was hit hard).After temperatures near 70 around noon, it's now 45, going to the low 30s tonight. By next weekend we'll be having a day or two where the highs are below freezing. Just in time for our California kids (and grandkid) to touch down.
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)
Norm48327 Been watching the weather all day. Drizzly, low clouds, ceiling 1500 above ground level. wind S 16-20 kts. Glad I'm not near Peoria.
Been watching the weather all day. Drizzly, low clouds, ceiling 1500 above ground level. wind S 16-20 kts. Glad I'm not near Peoria.
Just looked at your radar. Duck!
Joe and Quentin are under the gun right now. Sir Chicken has relatives in Cincinnati. Must reach out and touch.
Tree - I wish you well! Put your gear on before bed?
Watching the weather in IN, IL, MI, etc with great interest, 'cause we're next, probably during the overnight. Wasn't planning on sleeping tonight anyhow.
Did some training with our newer FD members this morning - everything went well, other than a drain plug that decided it was time to drain the pump (it lasted for 20 years...). We were able to fix it right away, so we still have a "complete" fire department...
It was also a review session on some seldom used skills for the older members. And we needed that review as well.
On to other projects.
Must be time to make the donuts. (If you are old enough, you remember the commercial - he met himself coming and going. You had to be there....)
Anyway - I am answering myself, so I will tell myself that I finally saw a Ferromex - 2nd unit on a DEEX coal train heading east. Joe - you got your ears on? Somebody had just recently given it a bath and it looked very spiffy.
Not much rr traffic today, but heard a lot in the evening and overnite last nite. Sneaking in and out again.
Nice morning - no wind and jacket weather. 55 and now that a cold front is coming in, we have nw wind @ 23-28. Landlord just cleaned up all the leaves in the yard. New shipment will be down by tonite. And with a north wind, they will hold late meetings at our backdoor!
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