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2 hours ago, gravitylover said:

Have you been seeing anything from the streamers the last few days? I went up 22 on Saturday and it went from sticks to winter all of a sudden with obvious showers over the high country.

Had light snow showers over the weekend here. A couple gave a dusting and that melted quickly.

 

2 hours ago, gravitylover said:

Ha! I tried and that's how I found out how sticky this stuff is. It wouldn't blow off anything easily! lol

Used the leaf blower as Rob did and had a good results.

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Through Thursday I84 corridor: Windy winter cold, especially Thursday when the wind gusts should be a little worse than yesterday. That means scattered power outages from a few trees and large downed limbs. Ridge gusts Thursday in eastern PA/northern NJ, eastern NYS and west of the Connecticut River in New England will probably reach 55-60 MPH by 8 or 9AM Thursday.  I might be hitting this too hard. ut I'd be prepared.  This looks a little rugged for high profile vehicles and keeping safe heat going if you lose power.  Scattered flurries, especially tonight and early Thursday with wind blown dustings in the Poconos and Litchfield County CT.

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14 hours ago, wdrag said:

Through Thursday I84 corridor: Windy winter cold, especially Thursday when the wind gusts should be a little worse than yesterday. That means scattered power outages from a few trees and large downed limbs. Ridge gusts Thursday in eastern PA/northern NJ, eastern NYS and west of the Connecticut River in New England will probably reach 55-60 MPH by 8 or 9AM Thursday.  I might be hitting this too hard. ut I'd be prepared.  This looks a little rugged for high profile vehicles and keeping safe heat going if you lose power.  Scattered flurries, especially tonight and early Thursday with wind blown dustings in the Poconos and Litchfield County CT.

Hoping daily EC-EPS is wrong about 60MPH wind gusts within about 30 mile radius off High Point NJ tomorrow between 5AM and 3PM.  Looks rough for us here...power outages I think will have to happen.  Guidance seems to verifying well here at 00z/9. 

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A month of easterlies in the fall was odd. We've had some windy periods in the winter before, maybe not this significant (?) but, I think a big part of how we're reacting is that we haven't had much the last few years and memories are shorter than they used to be. I don't know about others but I'm less tolerant of the cold than I was so that's part of it too.

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2 hours ago, IrishRob17 said:

Don't know if it's my imagination but it seems like this has been one of the overall windier stretches we've had in a while. 

Definitely feeling like winter especially with the windchill effect. Took down the outside Christmas decorations yesterday, on the plus side, little snow cover to move thru. Hopefully we don’t get the winds up to 60 today as Walt was mentioning in the earlier post.

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This wind is really killing ice formation on the reservoirs...still have open water in tons of spots that would typically frozen over at this point if not for the 25+ MPH winds every single day. Really want to get out there and ice fish, been a few years at this point.

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5 hours ago, gravitylover said:

A month of easterlies in the fall was odd. We've had some windy periods in the winter before, maybe not this significant (?) but, I think a big part of how we're reacting is that we haven't had much the last few years and memories are shorter than they used to be. I don't know about others but I'm less tolerant of the cold than I was so that's part of it too.

 

4 hours ago, hudsonvalley21 said:

Definitely feeling like winter especially with the windchill effect. Took down the outside Christmas decorations yesterday, on the plus side, little snow cover to move thru. Hopefully we don’t get the winds up to 60 today as Walt was mentioning in the earlier post.

I'm somewhat less tolerant of the cold but much less tolerant of a cold wind. Last Thursday I took down my outdoor decorations before the wind picked up in the afternoon, wanted to get it down before the freeze set in. I was in a t-shirt for much of it even though temps were in the 30s. If I'm doing something, the cold doesn't bother me too much it's when I'm just sitting or stand out there that it can start to get to me. 

4 hours ago, sn0w said:

This wind is really killing ice formation on the reservoirs...still have open water in tons of spots that would typically frozen over at this point if not for the 25+ MPH winds every single day. Really want to get out there and ice fish, been a few years at this point.

 A man fell through the ice the other night in Lumberland. Lets be careful out there.

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10 hours ago, IrishRob17 said:

A man fell through the ice the other night in Lumberland. Lets be careful out there.

I am a huge p***** when it comes to ice, lol. If they say 3 is safe, I wait for 6 and other people out there

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12 minutes ago, IrishRob17 said:

Love see pond hockey each afternoon in the park. 

The pond i played on as a kid is frozen enough for hockey for only like the 2nd time in the last decade or so. Its really weird to me that some of the same people whining about cold and dry are the same who root for above avg temps in summer. 

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