The Weather

The last time I was in the west side of Chicago, my Dad and I went to a donut shop where the whole neighborhood would come for coffee. I had the impression that most had grown up there.

The West Side and Near West Side are completely different neighborhoods.

Near West Side was an abandoned industrial wasteland until the Sears Tower was built in the early 70s. Since then it has exploded into an upscale, urban, obscenely expensive yuppie neighborhood. Shopping, restaurants, and upscale condos are what define the neighborhood now.

"West Side" is several neighborhoods and it's typical that families live there for generations. It's really low key compared to the Near West Side. However, gentrification is bleeding into West Side neighborhoods along Damen Av.
 
Looking out my back door...

High temperature= 41 F, low temp 15 F
 

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Stupid me attempted to deliver a package to FedEx today, for a international sale on ebay. Accidents everywhere! Random patches of black ice everywhere! Could have easily had our car totaled by another vehicle - I was lucky to have got it back into the garage in one piece going through that level of disaster exposure for 1/2 hour!

The place, was closed. Friday, new years eve - who woulda thunk? Not me. I bet there'll be >1000 cars in accidents tonight, in the space between Seattle and Olympia... Light turns red - boom boom boom! That's what I saw the aftermath of.

Be careful driving, if you have to.
 
"a huge temperature differential" - The new normal. Firey hot in the summer; cold and ice like you've never seen in the winter. The ice on the streets around here is ethereal. More like upstate NY where I grew up, than here. Looks like the rain has started. Trying to imagine the amount of thermal energy it's going to take to melt it all, back down to the pavement - a few kW-hours per sq ft?
 
Still that cold and all -C of course and almost 3 ft. of snow so far, though it settles to 2 ft.

Hey voltage conducts better in the cold!

Kaffi you can have mine I'm sick of shoveling, though I mainly use a big old metal push scoop so easy on the back.

Sunny today and the weather shows more sun than snow for the next week anyway. Making up for the very little rain all summer with fires everywhere I guess.

Liked the heat then as it did get into the low 30's often, except the smoke was no fun and actually cooled things off.

Last really cold winter was 2012-13 and I hope the the cold doesn't last like then! Winnipeg 400 air miles or 480 by road to the south (near the US border) didn't have enough snow that very cold winter and many underground pipes froze so thousands had to have water trucked to their homes and businesses till even into July as it took months to thaw! Here all the pipes have heated water and a 2 pipes to every home/business with water always circulating!
 
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temperature, not precipitation; northern BC and most of Alberta ranging from -30 to -38C, before wind chill.
snow accumulation modelled for the next few days (cm) on attached.
Zooming in on Snoqualmie Pass - 86cm of new snow in the next three days.:cold:
 

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