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They're saying upwards of 12" or more in my area over today and tomorrow.  My school is closed for today and tomorrow so no work for me.  Predictably, I have things that are due next week I was planning on getting done today & tomorrow, but I guess I'll be staying late on Monday.

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Just came home from work, roads are OK but it's like they are saving the most snowplowing for the second part of the storm.  I think ~12" expected where I am in MA.  Will work from home tomorrow, and likely watch my VPN knock me out multiple times from the likely heavy use.....

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Yeah, multiple accident reports on my path home so I'll be heading out pretty soon.  Not sure what tomorrow will have in store since the storm isn't supposed to be over until mid-morning.

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It's so cold and windy that the roads were clear on the way home. Funny how the fact that salt has been rendered useless makes it currently safer to drive. FYI it was colder at 3pm (5F) than it was at 7am (7F) - not a good sign. I'll mount the gopro on the tractor tomorrow for the fun that wil be clearing the drive way with windchills in the -20s.

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Ugh, Jacob.

 

We got about 12" of light and fluffy annoyance.  It's supposed to be bitterly cold tonight (-10, windchills in the -30's) and then warm up to just above freezing on Sunday and rain.  WTF?

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I made it in to work today, but it was really slick around my apartment complex and the smaller roads. I hope that fall turns out to be not too bad, Jacob :(

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I made it into work.  No problems once I got out of my little valley.  They closed the base once I'd been there 4 hrs, so I'm back home now.

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Ok, a high of -9 seems pretty miserable.  I assume you mean fahrenheit.  Our low is predicted for 27 on Monday which is not horrible just annoying.  I hope it doesn't get too much lower than than since when it gets close to 20 here, pipes start bursting (we really aren't set up for cold weather here including non-insulated pipes in our crawlspace).  

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^ I remember the first December when I lived in Dallas. It got down to 5F for a day or so. The little furnace thingie in our apartment ran nonstop and only kept the apartment in the mid-50s. $300 heating bill that month. Sweet.

 

According to the weather channel hourly forecast for Monday, it is supposed to be -19F when I go to work and -16F at noon. Nice. Add a 20+mph NNW wind. I might actually break out the parka :)

 

Reks: for normal non-accessorized shoes/boots, I've always loved these Ecco Track II boots on slick surfaces; they grip the best of anything I have worn. Some sort of polyurethane sole. Never tried the Yaktrax or others and am sure they work well.

 

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