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Recent cold snap
Kind of quiet here lately so I'll ramble about the weather. In my part of NC the temps run from single digits to upper 90's in any given year. It is way more common to get several days in a row of upper 90 to low 100 deg weather, than it is to get several days in a row of weather that does not get above freezing. This recent cold snap broke records here--something like 10-12 consistent days below freezing--got down to right at zero a couple nights. When You get those extreme cold temps for so many consecutive days, all sorts of problems show up. Lots of folks had water lines to freeze. When it did begin to thaw, we found 3 freeze breaks in the air compressor house at work. Neighboring fab shop had one a few days before us. Our compressors have been in that setup for 20 years with never a problem. Here at home, I had stuff freezing up in the farm shop. Building is built into a hillside on 2 sides so it has never had a problem freezing stuff, till this year. Hopefully nothing is damaged. I went to move my 2284 to a different shed on New Years day. Throttle would not move. Couldn't force it, got it to crank at an idle. Went back this past Wed. and it moves fine--darn thing had frozen up. I don't know how you fellows up north tolerate all that cold weather.
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Don't have to go very far north either John. Temp swings here normally from about -10 to 100, but I've seen hotter, and I've seen colder. Coldest I can recall was -25. That's cold.... I don't care where you are. For at least two weeks it didn't get much above zero here. Nights were down around -15. Then, just like that it warmed up to 56. THAT SUCKS! Now all the cold stuff is sweating. Went out to the garage to get a tool out of the toolbox today. Water literally dripping off the drawers. Cubs were as wet as they would be if they were out in the rain.... but worse because the water was everywhere. Under the hood, on the motor.... everything since it's condensation. Now it's raining. Ground hasn't even thawed yet, so it's soupy and slick on top, but still froze underneath. Tonight temps are supposed to drop, and by tomorrow afternoon, 22 deg and snow. It's said if you don't like Illinois weather, wait five minutes, it will change. No one knows it like those of us who live here.
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Yeah, stuff sweating like crazy here too. Would you believe we had some spotty black ice Tues. morning and by 2 PM we had the bay door open at work and didn't even bother to cut the heat off--so sunny it didn't come on. Weather was just so nice we went home after 8 hours, plenty more cold and crappy days to come.
I really hate this severe cold, but when we get a summer drought and weeks of high 90's that is worse. Maybe its the emotional drain of watching everything green die. Now if we could just get about 8 " of WET snow for some good sledding. Funny thing here is we get 8" of snow and 3 days later its all gone! That's why we declare it a holiday and everyone runs to the store to get ingredients for milk sandwiches!
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So Dam humid, @*56 in my shop also, and what hurts is the sweat you see on an engine block outside is what is on the inside also !! Nothing new about draining a quart of water out of gear housings & engine blocks on those old 2 cylinder John Deer's every spring. Even the old loader tractor (IH -400) accumulates near a quart of water condensate during the cold season. I'll take the cold to this humid stuff any day. |
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I'm with you, George. I'll take the cold over the humidity too! Only "safe" place is on concrete, in an insulated, heated building. |
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Colds on its way! Never got as warm as you but we did lose a little snow.
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Just stepped out on the back porch for a smoke. Still raining, only now it's below freezing. Everything is covered in about 1/8" of ice. Gonna be a lovely day tomorrow.
I'd rather have snow.... |
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Up, then down. Last week we were in the teens for a high. Then a slow "warm up" over the weekend. Early this week into this morning we got up to 40.
Now it's blowing like crazy, and temps are dropping. Talking teens to single digits again, and below 0 wind chills. We lost a great deal of snow over the last few days. But it's WI, just wait a day, it'll be changing. I'm just so not into the cold and snow. Every year I HATE it worst. But born and bred here, and have no desire to move to the warmer climates. They have there not so likeable weather as well. So I guess I'll bitch about the cold until summer, then I'll be happy. Well, until it gets real humid.
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was so cold here, that for the first time ever I could not completely clean the horse stalls........We had two stalls that had developed pissburgs, after 10 straight days below 5° at night we had the horses ducking to go into the stall because the floor was 8 inches deep in frozen bedding.......I was finally able yesterday to clean both stalls because we had 3 days above freezing and sunshine to warm the barn.
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It was 60° yesterday and now it's raining and 50°. The rain is supposed to turn to ice later today and then turn into 15-17" of snow.
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