The Weather

We had to pay to heat the place with propane for two weeks after the drywall mudding.....$800. Then the flooring guys wanted 65 degrees minimum during installation and 70 for two weeks after for the flooring, plus a dehumidifier running in the basement........It's not that big of a deal now since we close tomorrow and are already stuffing the basement. We will dial it back to the mid 60's tomorrow. It will have been 2 weeks.
 
Perhaps for the really cold days I need a BIGGER Tetrode 😱
 

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Looks like fun, just make sure the snow isn't hiding that fireplug you conveniently forgot about.....or the snow isn't crusted over with an ice-layer.
What a droll Mayor to bitch about the people actually having fun....he must be the party buzz-kill...the boring one.
 
Perhaps.... liability is the kill-joy not the mayor? We have something similar here when local kids want to skate on frozen ponds. If they fall through the ice the local city is vulnerable so they have to say it's a bad idea in order to show due diligence.

Of course, a cycle helmet will not prevent a metal spike (use for a dog leash etc.) from piercing your liver should it be hidden under the snow bank.
 
High today -10C. We have been setting records for the last several days.

Tonight we expect to hit -20C, with the previous record at -10C..... Oh joy.

I may or may not go to work tomorrow. The truck took 6 seconds for oil pressure to reach normal this morning. I don't view that as a good omen.

Forecast for tomorrow night is more snow and bitter cold.
 
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Currently about -8 C here and expected to reach -18 C later tonight. Snow squalls during the day, and last night we got between 2 - 3 inches. (5 - 7.5cm) The interesting thing is how fluffy and light this snow has been so far.

We're approaching the 3 meter mark so I am hoping this will be over soon and warmer weather will prevail.
 
Yesterday we closed on our new house. I took a walk around the outside, but didn't stay outside long.

The thermometer on the neighbors porch read -6F (-21C) at noon. It didn't record the persistent 10 - 20 MPH wind.

The creek that runs behind the house turned to ice last week. There is about 4 inches of fresh snow on top of the ice. Yesterday I saw a deer walk on water!

The "eskimo" walking across the snow is Sherri.

Even I had a jacket on.

Today we started moving stuff out of a rental storage unit down on the Ohio River. We made 3 trips before giving up. It is no fun moving stuff in -25 degree wind chill. The TV said not to go outside today, schools and most other businesses are closed......we now believe them.
 

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Yesterday we closed on our new house. I took a walk around the outside, but didn't stay outside long.

Congratulations on the closing! Can imagine moving stuff under the current conditions would not be much fun..

Now colder in your neck of the woods than mine. Tomorrow's big project is to replace some wear items on my snow blower like the skid shoes which have disintegrated after 11 seasons...

Start new contract job in early march, 31 mile commute each way, hope to be clear of the worst of this by then.
 
Congratulations on the closing! Can imagine moving stuff under the current conditions would not be much fun..

Now colder in your neck of the woods than mine. Tomorrow's big project is to replace some wear items on my snow blower like the skid shoes which have disintegrated after 11 seasons...

Start new contract job in early march, 31 mile commute each way, hope to be clear of the worst of this by then.

Great closing on your own home is always wonderful. I'm here in Fl and it is still in the 40's this really sucks.