oldsilvertip55
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if you live in that area they need people to load smalls in trucks!I feel for these folks.
if you live in that area they need people to load smalls in trucks!I feel for these folks.
No, I'm down here in NW Florida. I saw on the news were a local crew of linemen had gone up. Lord knows after Hurricane Michael we had help from all over.if you live in that area they need people to load smalls in trucks!
Talk about extremes. We are forecast to go down to -39 tonight with a wind chill of -48.Another crazy hot day. We had a passing shower, but it really didn't cool things off. At 1230 it's cloudy, 81F with 81% humidity. Forecast high low of 9/68F with 30% chance of rain today, 30% tonight and 25% tomorrow.
I must ask where is this frozen Hell.Talk about extremes. We are forecast to go down to -39 tonight with a wind chill of -48. View attachment 5057021
I couldn't survive outside at either of our places for very long.
Ya looks like spring weather my brother just missed that twister in AL last night.Another crazy hot day. We had a passing shower, but it really didn't cool things off. At 1230 it's cloudy, 81F with 81% humidity. Forecast high low of 9/68F with 30% chance of rain today, 30% tonight and 25% tomorrow.
Northern Alberta up around Peace River. Got an acreage a ways out of there.I must ask where is this frozen Hell.
Yeah thanks I’ll stay in the desert. I’d rather fight 122 degrees than minus 39.Northern Alberta up around Peace River. Got an acreage a ways out of there.
I worked in the oil patch for a lot of years and trying to load a water truck at -52 is not as much fun as you think but I got 'er done!
I must say that is excellent dry sift weather.Just after New Years we're supposed to hit -42°C overnight. 500Km South of @OldMedUser . Stop sending your crappy weather here. We're happy with our current -27°C that feels like -34°C.
I just melt in the heat and get physically sick as a dog. 80F at 80% humidity and I melt like the wicked witch of the West. I grew up on the wet coast near Vancouver and hitting 80 was rare if it ever happened but I used to tell people, these aren't freckles they're rust spots.Yeah thanks I’ll stay in the desert. I’d rather fight 122 degrees than minus 39.
I haven't done any dry sifting, but it sounds like a pretty good idear actually. Yesterday I was contemplating sparking up the BBQ for some chuck burgers, but decided against it. As did my Wife.I must say that is excellent dry sift weather.
I like doing my dry sift in the winter in the mud room next to the mancave. We don't let it freeze in there but like now it's just +5C so the trichs are nice and hard so they don't gum up the screens. Going to be soaking everything in naphtha now and making it all into oils and edibles. Just a few of the top colas cured for smoking. Saves so much trimming and time and pain with my arthritic hands..I haven't done any dry sifting, but it sounds like a pretty good idear actually. Yesterday I was contemplating sparking up the BBQ for some chuck burgers, but decided against it. As did my Wife.
What the hell is going on out there? I come home turn on the television and see wildfires destroying houses around Boulder. It's almost January. It's crazy.Finally seasonal weather in northern Colorado; upper 40s for a high, now dropping as a front comes through, 24mph gusts, maybe a bit of snow tomorrow.
Hot weather in winter is always scary down south. We've been really lucky here on the sandhill since Michael. Lots of rain, but no real dangerous storms.Ya looks like spring weather my brother just missed that twister in AL last night.
My crew is in Castle Rock. I had to google to see where it was, but luckily it's south of Denver.What the hell is going on out there? I come home turn on the television and see wildfires destroying houses around Boulder. It's almost January. It's crazy.
You OK?
When I first saw the video of the fire on the weather channel I assumed it was Australia or someplace then I noticed the caption saying Boulder CO. I thought it was a mistake at first. What a horrible situation.My crew is in Castle Rock. I had to google to see where it was, but luckily it's south of Denver.