Good morning!!!!

   / Good morning!!!! #18,141  
61F no rain overnight looking to be a pretty day

I like okra, wife doesn't.


we knew you married a smart discerning woman! :thumbsup:

apparently some serious rain here tomorrow from the second system.
they are banging the weather alarms already:
on Saturday, rain is expected, heavy at times, along with the
chance of thunderstorms. Event precipitation totals are expected
to average between 1.5 and 2.0 inches. The combination of ice
jams and heavy rain runoff could lead to flooding of creeks and
rivers in the area.


Might take another run down to the River tomorrow, see if it's flooding, get some pics.
At least it's just rain; I drove in icy slippery stuff this morning and there were cars in the ditches for sure.
My suburban has AT tires on it with really good winter grip so I just kept my speed at 35 most of the time and drove in light slush.
You have to pay attention and keep your tires in the grooves, which I'm sure is hard to do when one is on the phone, texting or
yapping away.

You have to pay attention.
..but all the deathgrip on the wheel is not going to help if you have a light car with summer tires on it, like
the smashed up VW I saw up on a bank in NJ on the way home, with three wreckers and lots of lights. Hit that frozen slush and your steering just disappears, during which time if you muck with the wheel when you finally do get traction you are headed off on an angle into a skid. And up the bank we go, must have scared the heck out of them, and the car was badly banged up. I hope they were ok.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,142  
apparently some serious rain here tomorrow from the second system.
they are banging the weather alarms already:
on Saturday, rain is expected, heavy at times, along with the
chance of thunderstorms. Event precipitation totals are expected
to average between 1.5 and 2.0 inches. The combination of ice
jams and heavy rain runoff could lead to flooding of creeks and
rivers in the area.


Might take another run down to the River tomorrow, see if it's flooding, get some pics.
At least it's just rain;

Drew, here is a song that fits your situation. It's an old one from Doc.

Larro

 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,143  
28 this afternoon and freezing rain moving in and then changing to snow 2-4 expected.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,144  
Deep River Blues, you bet Larro, that's what every town mayor and fire chief has along this whole River. Hardly like the Mississippi overflowing but it does get the whole community up and helping each other. Which is always nice to see,
Two inches of rain on top of what we have is a lot of water, and much of the ground is still frozen, so it's going to move right along.
Going to work in the garage tomorrow, a lot easier to heat when it's fifty and raining out. I have tools that never made it back to the right place, and I just have
to clean up my mess. So I can then proceed to make another one of course.:confused3:
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,145  
11*F Freezing rain forecast for western Maine after midnight. Warming to low 40's with rain tomorrow.

The roads are way too cold for freezing rain, that's going to be a mess even if it's just a bit of rain.

Did some errands in town this afternoon. The roads are a mess already, two intermittent tire tracks down to pavement surrounded by 2" thick ice everywhere else. The freezing rain we had Monday on top of the packed snow is still all there, hard as a rock.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,148  
32 degrees with a mist in the air heading to freezing rain today to start and then heavy rain throughout the day
above normal temperatures through most of next week.
cuts down on the oil and wood usage I guess
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,149  
It's a shame we don't have the personalities like this anymore. Randy Newman's Short People was a hit when I was in High School. You don't hear much from him anymore.

Larro

what a lovely song. I was five years old when the Flood of 1955 hit our town, in August, when two storms met up and
truly, as the song said, it tried to wash us away. What was really weird is that the flood didn't hit until the next day when it was beautiful outside, all the
rain up the Delaware River, which goes and goes and goes, came down and took out the river towns. Bridges went down, five to six feet of water in the offices and shops on Main Street. My Dad put the snow plow back on our JD B, I got to ride on the rear hitch holding on the bouncy seat, and down we went to River Road to plow six inches of mud, and dead animals, off our friends driveways. I still remember the smell.

Flooding really is bad news. But all it does is remind us that we are sitting too close to Mother Nature's domain, like the condos in the Keys...sooner or later the River will rise and you will be washed away.

After I get the garage cleaned up today I'm going to take my camera down to the River and see how high it is. One always approaches the river from higher ground, need to be able to back it up quickly if need be. Learned that with fire trucks... we have a canal along both sides of the River here, and what's called the Towpath on top of the berm, where the mules used to pull the barges up and down the canal. The problem is that there were houses over on the other side of the canal in a few places and you always worried about getting a truck in there and not being able to get out and back over the little red wooden bridge that connected to River Road.
Very picturesque and very flood prone. Not where I'd like to live...
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,150  
Live free or die.
New Hampshire doesn’t mess around with freedom.
When an illness forced General John Stark, the states' most distinguished Revolutionary War hero,
to decline an invitation to the 32nd anniversary reunion of an important battle,
he instead sent a written toast to his wartime comrades.

It read, “Live Free Or Die; Death Is Not The Worst of Evils.
More than a century later, the 1945 Legislature adopted it as the official state motto.
It remains the ballsiest motto of the 50 states.
 

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   / Good morning!!!! #18,151  
22*F with light freezing rain. Should get above freezing by late this morning, and remain above until Sunday evening. That will clear the roads at least.

Hope the flooding stays away, but it's true there are lots of buildings that poorly located in flood prone areas. Downtown Augusta, Maine gets flooded now and then from ice jams.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,152  
Setting on 32F for while w/light rain and fog,heavy rains late afternoon into late evening.
Driveway glaze from icing,hoping warm temps and what little sunshine that's been promise Sunday be enough fore bare ground..if not Armstrong sand will be working.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,153  
About 31 right now, drizzle and rain today. Road trip to Richmond in a few. It's south, so it must be warmer. :)
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,154  
Misty rain here this morning with a temperature of 41F. Sure making my driveway slippery with all the snow on it. All the roads into work were just fine though.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,155  
Last cup of coffee is almost gone. 57° with clear skies. Heading to 82° with lots of sun all day. Not going to do much today. Feet hurt from to much walking yesterday.
Good Morning All.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,156  
23 degrees with clouds this morning getting up to 30 today.we had about 3 inches of snow last night so we will be cleaning that up.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,157  
Gonna be a beautiful day! Fed the horses, and just finished the first cup of coffee. 52 degrees, and a fantastic sunrise. Going into the 70s. Finish off the fountain in the garden (Finally!!), harrow the paddock and the riding ring, and maybe take down the dead mesquite near the driveway. Some bike time this afternoon as well. Full day.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,158  
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31 degrees and raining right now. A high of 48 is predicted, along with heavy rain. I hope we get the 48 degrees and I'm sure the rain is going to cause problems.
Wife and I need to do grocery shopping today, but I need to get the glaze ice off the walks first.
I did get out and run the Gator (and plow) around the drive to shave down some of the ice. I reckon I'll do more of that too...try to get this crap melted during the week.
Rt 12 traffic is moving steadily, so once we get to the road, it'll be OK for shopping.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,159  
Good morning all. 32F and snow flurries. Forecast for some clearing and 42F. Chores around the house today.
 
   / Good morning!!!! #18,160  
63 degrees this morning, very heavy rain and wind overnight, a pause right now with severe storms this afternoon.
 

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