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TKE-Teg
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Warms up a lot next week, but maybe week after next will be cold enough for another winter storm?

1/5/2018 8:57:12 AM

stevedude
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1 is enough

1/5/2018 10:49:01 AM

NeuseRvrRat
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More than enough. Fuck you. Move up north if you like this shit.

1/5/2018 11:27:27 AM

JP
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^

1/5/2018 12:47:59 PM

TKE-Teg
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I very well may! But not the NE, fuck those taxes.

What are ya crying about? Put on some thick socks, thermal underwear under your pants, a nice sweater, your coat and some gloves. Not rocket science

Seriously though I wonder how many days of this it would take to make Lake Johnson safe for ice skating

1/5/2018 3:41:10 PM

dtownral
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if it's going to be 10 degrees i'd at least like to get some winter weather

1/5/2018 3:42:36 PM

DROD900
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^yep exactly

I'm afraid to get my electric bill this month

1/5/2018 4:01:18 PM

JayMCnasty
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Just paid mine today. $139 in my little ass apartment. Usually $80

1/5/2018 4:20:54 PM

TKE-Teg
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^^^that's the fucking truth

^^Gas heat FTW.

https://www.facebook.com/kconner5/videos/10213150791356894/

Tesla Model X helping a semi get up a snow covered hill in Raleigh. LMAO

1/5/2018 4:26:16 PM

TreeTwista10
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do some of you people actually want to deal with massive lines at the grocery store and even more shittier drivers out on the roads than normal?

1/5/2018 5:00:02 PM

dtownral
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No we want to sit at home with hot chocolate and maybe walk to the bar in the snow

1/5/2018 5:05:57 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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non-essential personnel, itt

1/5/2018 5:39:08 PM

TKE-Teg
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^^^in my experience around Raleigh after/during a snow event there are very few people on the road. Throw in multiple day school closures and rush hour traffic is non-existent, even when the roads are 100% fine.

1/8/2018 9:06:37 AM

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i too don't care for winter weather events. makes work more stressful (a lot of what we do is weather dependent), fiance has to go into work pretty much no matter what. so it doesn't make for much relaxing time off for either of us.

1/8/2018 10:00:31 AM

NeuseRvrRat
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I can see why they would be enjoyed by children, orthopedic surgeons, and auto body shop owners.

1/8/2018 10:37:12 AM

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I like a good snow a time or two each winter. It's exciting.

1/8/2018 11:07:04 AM

dmspack
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i'm ok with a smaller snow event, no icy shit. but let it clear out quick. don't let shit get icy and linger for days. i get the appeal of snow days. but it doesn't appeal much to me since it usually doesn't translate to relaxing days off.

1/8/2018 11:34:19 AM

NeuseRvrRat
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Usually means the opposite for me. More work, longer hours, more broke shit.

[Edited on January 8, 2018 at 2:10 PM. Reason : Also frustrating how woefully unprepared and inept we are at dealing with it]

1/8/2018 2:08:32 PM

JayMCnasty
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It sucks for my work (logistics). Screws up trucking markets etc. While there are headaches involved you can't deny it's kind of magical.

1/8/2018 3:16:20 PM

petejames
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^^+1

The worse the weather event, the more I’ve got to work. I used to love a good snow or hurricane but fuck em all now.

1/8/2018 3:55:53 PM

NeuseRvrRat
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Owning a home also reduces the fun of severe weather.

1/8/2018 4:13:42 PM

Air
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^ why, because of the heating bill?

Other than heating, I cant say that snow/ice have caused me any negative homeowner affects so far.

knock on wood anyways.

1/9/2018 10:34:27 AM

TKE-Teg
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Black ice on the curve in the alley behind my house this morning. Entire alley was wet, yet only the curved section had ice. wtf

1/9/2018 10:55:16 AM

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Quote :
"Other than heating, I cant say that snow/ice have caused me any negative homeowner affects so far. "


freezing pipes, high winds, and falling trees should scare any homeowner.

1/9/2018 12:27:24 PM

rjrumfel
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Freezing pipes can be managed as long as you're home during the weather event.

I'm afraid to see the heating bill for this period. My Ecobee has been complaining constantly about how long the aux. heat has been running.

1/9/2018 1:06:27 PM

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Anyone had frozen pipes in a crawlspace? Figure it has to get pretty cold for that to happen.

1/9/2018 1:49:57 PM

TKE-Teg
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^^^high speed winds seem pretty rare in the southeast during a winter (frozen precip) storm. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't even remember the last time that was a thing. Though maybe you have a pretty low threshold for what you consider high speed winds.

1/9/2018 3:27:55 PM

dmspack
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yeah it seems like trees and limbs falling (and power outages, etc) are due to ice not wind in these winter events.

1/9/2018 3:33:01 PM

rjrumfel
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^^^Some people in our 'hood had issues with their pipes freezing in the crawlspace.

We shut our vents, let water drip, and insulate the spickets. That seems to do the trick. One of our air handlers is in the crawlspace, and our aux. heat has been running almost constantly, so that probably warms the air up a little but under there.

But having temps reach down into the single digits and highs no warmer than 29, 30, I suspect there isn't much that some folks can do to prevent it.

1/9/2018 3:47:52 PM

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"^^^high speed winds seem pretty rare in the southeast during a winter (frozen precip) storm. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I can't even remember the last time that was a thing. Though maybe you have a pretty low threshold for what you consider high speed winds."


Neuservrat and petejames made comments about severe weather, which includes hurricanes and other high wind events. Still, 30 to 40mph winds can be common with your typical nor'easter. While it doesn't sound like much, the added surface area of ice covering tree limbs and power lines makes those wind speeds more dangerous than during other storm events.

1/9/2018 4:34:43 PM

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Quote :
"We shut our vents, let water drip, and insulate the spickets. That seems to do the trick. One of our air handlers is in the crawlspace, and our aux. heat has been running almost constantly, so that probably warms the air up a little but under there.
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Yeah I should have specified with the vents closed. I also have an air handler in the crawlspace...I figure it stays decently warm down there, but haven't tested that theory. Wonder if I even need those spigot insulator things...

1/9/2018 4:57:35 PM

TerdFerguson
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^I have the same crawlspace setup and my outdoor spigot froze. Luckily I have PEX tubing and caught it soon enough that the frozen part only progressed a little way into the crawlspace (like maybe 6"?).I'm not sure if it would have kept freezing all the way to the primary waterline or not (because it was noticeably warmer under there compared to outside). I was able to just cut the line and add a press fitting ball valve and shut all water off to the spigot.

I'll probably end up going with a frost-free spigot and if we ever have a cold snap like that again will just shut water off to the spigot and drain that part of the line.

1/9/2018 5:18:03 PM

TreeTwista10
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I went on a nice bike ride today

1/9/2018 5:20:40 PM

TKE-Teg
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^^^^except North Carolina doesn't get Nor'easters. (we're talking about NC winter weather aren't we?)

1/10/2018 9:50:26 AM

dtownral
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"freezing pipes, high winds, and falling trees should scare any homeowner."

freezing pipes are related to temps, not if there is precipitation

i think this last storm was pretty rare; usually when it's that cold it's dry, most of our winter weather storms seem to happen when temps are closer to freezing or hovering right at freezing

1/10/2018 9:54:35 AM

rjrumfel
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Yo synapse, we in NC, it's spickets not spigots. Learn to spell incorrectly.

1/11/2018 8:49:42 AM

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*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*It GOING to SNOWED*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*

*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*In the SAHARA*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*.*

https://www.facebook.com/vicenews/videos/950112031815414

1/11/2018 11:15:32 AM

Doss2k
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Time to start watching for Wednesday of next week models are starting to jump on board need to watch if it keeps the trend

1/12/2018 12:34:40 PM

wolfpack2105
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Or just wait til wednesday because whatever the models say before then will change 30 times

1/13/2018 1:22:55 AM

natureboy
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Hope we get some decent accumulation this time and not a lame inch like last time.

1/13/2018 8:55:29 AM

beatsunc
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i drive a work vehicle and when it snowed a couple weeks back i called out thinking i prob wouldnt get paid that day, 20% of my coworkers decided they would still work. management decided to pay the people who called out and told us not to tell the 20% about it. hah

[Edited on January 13, 2018 at 10:37 AM. Reason : s]

1/13/2018 10:35:30 AM

marko
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Wonder what they told the 20% not to tell you.

1/14/2018 5:44:19 PM

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1/14/2018 6:46:31 PM

beatsunc
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^^ true, they should have gotten double pay but i doubt it

1/14/2018 6:57:11 PM

natureboy
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Where are all the embeds of the models that show the most snow to get our hopes up? This thread is really dying.

1/14/2018 10:51:05 PM

wdprice3
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wunderground is pretty down on this storm. medium confidence and little precipitation.

1/15/2018 7:35:20 AM

beatsunc
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^left wing terrorist can't be trusted tho

1/15/2018 7:39:56 AM

cptinsano
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Looks like a "when will it get cold enough" situation. Shift the prediction lines 50 miles NW.

1/15/2018 11:01:54 AM

JayMCnasty
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will it be cold enough east/will there be enough moisture west. Could be a dud for everyone

1/15/2018 11:57:26 AM

BigMan157
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no snow plz thx

1/15/2018 12:21:23 PM

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