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Snow in the Southeast
by
mrzed
on 12 Feb, 2014 07:26
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It's a good day to sit at home in the Southeast. Light snow is falling now. Forecast for freezing rain later with winds, loss of electricity, dangerous driving, etc.
I'll just stay at home and watch the cardinals on the back porch. (and rub my smooth head).
If the forecast is correct, the office will be closed both Wednesday and Thursday before the ice stops. (power is not an issue at the office. They have a generator to keep things going).
Enjoying the day from home.
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#1
by
Sir Harry
on 12 Feb, 2014 07:46
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Be safe out there...I hear Atlanta is going to get it pretty bad again.....so any members that live in the affected areas please be careful and only go outside if it's really necessary.
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#2
by
schro
on 12 Feb, 2014 07:59
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Global Warming.
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#3
by
tomgallagher
on 12 Feb, 2014 10:44
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LOL.
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#4
by
mrzed
on 12 Feb, 2014 12:31
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This is global warming:
WORLD'S LARGEST FRESHWATER LAKE is 87.1 percent iced over and meteorologists say the 31,700-square
-mile lake will likely soon be completely covered after this year's brutal winter.
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#5
by
djones
on 12 Feb, 2014 14:07
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I'm in south Georgia, it's wet and nasty out but it's in the 40s, I think they may be over cautioning this time due to what happened in Atlanta last time, it was between 15 and 25 here during snowed out Atlanta, but it's better to be prepared and it be unnecessary, than to not be and it really get bad...semper Paratus
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#6
by
geeman
on 12 Feb, 2014 14:19
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They don't call it global warming over here anymore...as its pretty much been debunked as something we contribute too....now its climate change!
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#7
by
mrzed
on 12 Feb, 2014 16:11
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Photo of snow ... (sbg site won't let me post a picture today. Checking with moderator about that).
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#8
by
Mike E. P.
on 12 Feb, 2014 16:46
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We're expecting a clobbering in CT tonight. Weather dummies on the news tell us to anticipate power outages and "roofs collapsing." Love the mass hysteria promoted by the media.
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#9
by
slymyke
on 12 Feb, 2014 17:33
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I'm in south Georgia, it's wet and nasty out but it's in the 40s, I think they may be over cautioning this time due to what happened in Atlanta last time, it was between 15 and 25 here during snowed out Atlanta, but it's better to be prepared and it be unnecessary, than to not be and it really get bad...semper Paratus
I had that thought myself, when I saw the news this morning. It reminds me of when we have a bad hurricane that the weather people didn't warn people enough about... then a category 1 comes through and the media creates mass hysteria.
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#10
by
Mikekoz13
on 12 Feb, 2014 18:46
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I'm in the area where they are calling for 14" - 20" of snow. That's on top of the 7"-8" that are already on the ground.
Almost forgot...... another 3 inches are coming on Friday night !
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#11
by
slymyke
on 12 Feb, 2014 19:29
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Looks like you are dressed for it, Mike!
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#12
by
warhawk
on 12 Feb, 2014 19:54
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Hi Mike and Dan: You guys stay warm and be safe.
WARHAWK
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#13
by
wpruitt
on 14 Feb, 2014 11:18
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Global arming my _________!
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#14
by
mrzed
on 14 Feb, 2014 13:44
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Since our original Valentines Day dinner plans have been cancelled for us, decided to take wife out for lunch. We walked to the restaurant, then to a coffee shop and back home. 3 hour date. Nice. We did not HAVE to walk. Much of the snow in the streets is gone, but it was fun to walk anyway.
Next Thursday it's supposed to be 70 degrees here!