You mean western PA? Because I'm in eastern PA and we have no power and tons of tree's down after the most recent ice storm.
Here's a pine tree that came down in my front yard in last night's ice storm.
Here I am clearing branches and ice/slush.
You mean western PA? Because I'm in eastern PA and we have no power and tons of tree's down after the most recent ice storm.
Here's a pine tree that came down in my front yard in last night's ice storm.
Here I am clearing branches and ice/slush.
http://dogeweather.com/
20 degrees near Seattle. Brrr...
I've been going to my mom's and cleaning the snow with the snowblower. Somehow, this wall has formed at the end of the driveway.
Spoiler: show
that's called "fuck you i'm a plow"
That's exactly why I pay to have my front driveway plowed. It's impossible to shovel or snow blow through that shit they push back from the road.
We got 1'+ here easily, with a small amount of ice on top. The snow was very light and fluffy though, easy enough to remove if you stayed on top of it, I'm about 60 Miles North of NYC for reference.
Bay area is finally getting some god damn rain, with another big storm coming in this weekend. Of course the downside is that all drivers become pants on head retarded and forget how to drive. Fuckers either do 30 in the fast lane or tailgate like they are late for a funeral or some shit.
Haven't seen a front-loader actually push snow banks over five feet along the roads in a long long time. It's pretty funny to watch them dodge the mailboxes (and then drive by one that wasn't so lucky). Ain't no room for more snow!
I'm in the top of the Bronx, west side, got another 4 inches or so of sleet-covered snow yesterday. I literally have a tunnel to drive through to get in and out of my driveway. I have nowhere to put the snow as anything in the street gets pushed back into my driveway and the piles I've made are already 5' high on either side + small grass area at the curb in front of my apartment.
Neighbor decided to wait until about 8pm to shovel his car out last night, apparently threw everything into the street, and I see this morning it all got plowed into my driveway. Nice hard chunks of ice and snow combined. At least we aren't getting that entire foot more snow they were predicting for Sunday.
Can take the woman out of CT, but can't take CT out of the woman I guess.
60 degrees, FUCKING SIXTY DEGREES OUTSIDE. Some woman reprimanded me for not having a winter coat on my daughter. Saw another with her kid in a stroller (about the same age) bundled the fuck up with winter hat, coat, blanket, n' all saying "awww poor thing, it's so cold!" in regards to my daughter.
What the fuck California, what the fuck.
I saw alot of the same shit (not talking with a kid, just people in general) in San Diego that just confused me sometimes.
Late last week we hit high 30s on the Cape and I was just rocking a t shirt and jeans.
Weather by me(-15~ with wind chill, +3 without) is manageable even with all the snow since Chicago has the resources to deal with it, but my work's manufacturing operations are getting decimated by snow in Arkansas because it's leaving employees unable to get to work and carriers unable to get into our facility to pick up product
rofl
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Just walking from the store to my car in the parking lot, OMG.
Been having 110+ degree heatwaves :D.
The Atlanta snowpocalypse scenario just hit the Portland area today. It's not quite as bad simply because we have trucks and plows, but it's still gridlocked everywhere so the plows can't clear roads. Expecting another 7ish inches by tomorrow night and the network weathermen are freaking the fuck out about the "biggest freeze we have seen since the 70s".........Did they forget the last time this exact same thing happened in 2010? What about the 3 feet we got in 07? Holy hell this sensationalism is killing me.
Oregon will never get used to it. I'm in Albany, we got like 8" and I've been hearing fire trucks go by all day.