batten down the hatches guin!
batten down the hatches guin!
looks like you are gonna get some weather up there. perhaps a north wind with ocean effect blizzard conditions.
I ve driven rt 6 from Plymouth to Hyannis in white out ocean effect conditions..., no fun at all
I ve driven rt 6 from Plymouth to Hyannis in white out ocean effect conditions..., no fun at all
Re: batten down the hatches guin!
Wes, you've got no idea.
2 feet of snow. 60 mph winds. Moderate to major coastal flooding. And I'll be right in the middle of it all.
I'll be making calls shortly to have someone come board up my oceanfront glass.
2 feet of snow. 60 mph winds. Moderate to major coastal flooding. And I'll be right in the middle of it all.
I'll be making calls shortly to have someone come board up my oceanfront glass.
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké
Re: batten down the hatches guin!
I am thanking my stars it is not doing this here. Be safe Guin and keep up posted on what's happening.
Re: batten down the hatches guin!
Make that 3...2 feet of snow
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/0 ... story.html
Region girds for ‘crippling’ blizzard
Up to 3 feet of snow possible
A “crippling” blizzard that could drop up to 3 feet of wet, heavy snow amid whiteout conditions is set to move into the region Monday afternoon.
“This storm definitely has the capability of being not only historic but also catastrophic,” said Benjamin Sipprell, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Taunton. The weather service issued a blizzard warning in effect from 7 p.m. Monday to 1 a.m. Wednesday.
“People should be making preparations right now,” Sipprell said Sunday.
“This is going to be all-out whiteout snow, crippling everything. We’re highly advising no travel, starting late Monday, going into Tuesday and on into Wednesday.”
Strong winds are expected with gusts as high as 75 miles per hour, particularly from late Monday into Tuesday. The strongest winds are expected across coastal areas, the weather service said.
Leaders from “key agencies,” including the Massachusetts National Guard, State Police, and the departments of Transportation, Public Health, Conservation and Recreation, and Public Utilities met Sunday at the State Emergency Operations Center in Framingham, said Peter Judge, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency.
Their top concerns were providing adequate shelter for those who will need it, assisting stranded motorists, dealing with extended power outages, managing debris, fuel issues, and evacuation support, Judge said. “It’s been a few years since we’ve had a . . . potentially major storm like this,” Judge said.
He noted that since Governor Charlie Baker took office earlier this month, new leadership is in place at many state agencies, but he said that those agencies have many top officials with experience handling major winter storms.
In a statement Sunday night, Baker said, “Unless forecasts change between now and tomorrow evening, people across Massachusetts should presume that roads on Tuesday, and possibly Wednesday, will be very hard, if not impossible, to navigate; that power outages are a distinct possibility; and that most forms of public transportation may not be available.



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Re: batten down the hatches guin!
They're talking 2-3feet on LI.
Ho hum
It's winter.
It's snow.
It's blowing snow.
Hope we get a good amount up in PA so I can head up and do some snowmobiling this weekend.
In the mean time, the plow is on the tractor. Bought a new snowshovel a few weeks ago. Got 10 gallons of gas in the gas cans and tested the generator yesterday in case the lights go out. Full tank of gas in the car. Extra gloves, boots and a shovel in the car also. And three bottles of ice tea and a bag of chips. And a blanket.
I'll get to test out my new Subaru and it's AWD on the way home tonight. Hope it doesn't take me 6hours to get home like the storm 2 years ago.
Stay safe guin. I think we'll make it out the other side.
An if anyone is in contact with jarl, tell him I hope he stays safe also.
Ho hum
It's winter.
It's snow.
It's blowing snow.
Hope we get a good amount up in PA so I can head up and do some snowmobiling this weekend.
In the mean time, the plow is on the tractor. Bought a new snowshovel a few weeks ago. Got 10 gallons of gas in the gas cans and tested the generator yesterday in case the lights go out. Full tank of gas in the car. Extra gloves, boots and a shovel in the car also. And three bottles of ice tea and a bag of chips. And a blanket.
I'll get to test out my new Subaru and it's AWD on the way home tonight. Hope it doesn't take me 6hours to get home like the storm 2 years ago.
Stay safe guin. I think we'll make it out the other side.
An if anyone is in contact with jarl, tell him I hope he stays safe also.
Re: batten down the hatches guin!
And people live in such a place. Voluntarily.
yrs,
rubato
yrs,
rubato
Re: batten down the hatches guin!
I heard the Governor of Connecticut on the tube a little while ago...
His state is implementing a travel ban as of 9PM this evening...He also said that if the power goes out, people should expect that it will be out for several days...
Man, I sure wouldn't want to be a person in New York or New England who needs to get to a hospital in a hurry the next couple of days.
His state is implementing a travel ban as of 9PM this evening...He also said that if the power goes out, people should expect that it will be out for several days...
Man, I sure wouldn't want to be a person in New York or New England who needs to get to a hospital in a hurry the next couple of days.



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Re: batten down the hatches guin!
Some of us like having seasons.rubato wrote:And people live in such a place. Voluntarily.
yrs,
rubato
GAH!
Re: batten down the hatches guin!
Seasons are lovely to enjoy. Buried alive in snow not so much so. Be safe all of you who are going to be challenged the next few days.Sue U wrote:Some of us like having seasons.rubato wrote:And people live in such a place. Voluntarily.
yrs,
rubato
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Re: batten down the hatches guin!
It all gets hyped beyond belief. They've been talking about this snowstorm almost more than the deflated balls.
We'll get through this. I promise.

We'll get through this. I promise.
Re: batten down the hatches guin!
I recall the blizzard of '78. I was lucky to be away at college and stuck in the dorm partying my way through it. This was a pic taken of the road I lived on when at home.
ETA: This was a week AFTER the blizzard.
ETA: This was a week AFTER the blizzard.
Re: batten down the hatches guin!
Oldr, the storm surge could be worse than Sandy. 60 mph winds and 20-30 foot waves offshore. That's hardly ho-hum.oldr_n_wsr wrote:They're talking 2-3feet on LI.
Ho hum
It's winter.
It's snow.
It's blowing snow.
Hope we get a good amount up in PA so I can head up and do some snowmobiling this weekend.
In the mean time, the plow is on the tractor. Bought a new snowshovel a few weeks ago. Got 10 gallons of gas in the gas cans and tested the generator yesterday in case the lights go out. Full tank of gas in the car. Extra gloves, boots and a shovel in the car also. And three bottles of ice tea and a bag of chips. And a blanket.
I'll get to test out my new Subaru and it's AWD on the way home tonight. Hope it doesn't take me 6hours to get home like the storm 2 years ago.
Stay safe guin. I think we'll make it out the other side.
An if anyone is in contact with jarl, tell him I hope he stays safe also.
The only good news is that this will be relatively fast moving. Unlike the Blizzard of 78 which hung around for a long time (I remember it too, I had chicken pox and was home sick anyway, which was a bummer).
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké
Re: batten down the hatches guin!
House is boarded up and I'm traveling back from DC in light snow. Thanks for the good wishes, I hope we are all ok. I'm a bit anxious, trying to take deep breaths!
BTW - now two members of this board can argue cases before the Supreme Court of the United States
BTW - now two members of this board can argue cases before the Supreme Court of the United States
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké
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Re: batten down the hatches guin!
Oh, I remember that one. Forecasters were calling for "flurries," and we got like 19 inches of flurries.Guinevere wrote:Unlike the Blizzard of 78 which hung around for a long time
GAH!
Re: batten down the hatches guin!
Oldr, I saw on the news a little while ago after Cuomo spoke, (NY is looking at a travel ban starting at 11 PM) that in addition to 2-3 feet of snow, they're expecting 60 MPH winds in the city, and 75 MPH on Long Island...
If I were you I'd head for home as early as I can, hunker down and have that generator at the ready...
Because there's a real good chance you'll need it...
If I were you I'd head for home as early as I can, hunker down and have that generator at the ready...
Because there's a real good chance you'll need it...



Re: batten down the hatches guin!
Guin, why don't you just stay in the DC area for a few days rather than going into that maelstrom? (Especially if you've already got your house secured) Even if you get home, you won't be able to get in to work anyway.House is boarded up and I'm traveling back from DC in light snow.



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Re: batten down the hatches guin!
Still not bad yet. It's snowing but it's melting on the roads. My biggest problem is all the other people on the roads. Two years ago when we got dumped on (30+") took me 5 or 6 hours to get home (35 mile drive).Lord Jim wrote:Oldr, I saw on the news a little while ago after Cuomo spoke, (NY is looking at a travel ban starting at 11 PM) that in addition to 2-3 feet of snow, they're expecting 60 MPH winds in the city, and 75 MPH on Long Island...
If I were you I'd head for home as early as I can, hunker down and have that generator at the ready...
Because there's a real good chance you'll need it...
I'm smack dab in the middle of the island (north-south) if the storm surge makes it to me, we have really big problems.
Generator is ready. Tractor is ready. We had a few inches friday overnight and saturday I plowed the driveway.Good test run for this storm. I'll have to go out every few hours or it will get too high for the tractor. Need to keep at least a path down the driveway, then I can knock down the higher stuff. Otherwise I borrow my neighbors snow blower like I did two years ago.
Biggest problem with the tractor is where to push the snow.
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Re: batten down the hatches guin!
My boss left and so am I
Guin stay safe.
See you all when-ever
Guin stay safe.
See you all when-ever
Re: batten down the hatches guin!
Be safe older!
LJ - I have a few small battening chores - bringing in my kayak from under the house, moving garbage cans, etc. plus I need to turn up the heat and feed the cat. So home it is.
LJ - I have a few small battening chores - bringing in my kayak from under the house, moving garbage cans, etc. plus I need to turn up the heat and feed the cat. So home it is.
“I ask no favor for my sex. All I ask of our brethren is that they take their feet off our necks.” ~ Ruth Bader Ginsburg, paraphrasing Sarah Moore Grimké
Re: batten down the hatches guin!
You should trade in the cat for some malamutes and the kayak for a sled.
Hope you will take pictures of the unfolding drama and post here for us.
Hope you will take pictures of the unfolding drama and post here for us.