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   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #101  
Yesterday mornings cleanup. Same with today! Maybe we’ll get a break tomorrow. Merry Christmas everyone!

 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #103  
I had -38F in Montana on Wednesday, -30F on Thursday and yesterday it was ONLY -10, today Xmas eve it is 10F. Had to get a new battery from my Chevy Cruze Diesel, the cold killed it. But it was an original Delco from 2014, so it was time.
 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #104  
3:15pm and +28F. Things are getting soggy here.
 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #106  
Last night it was 3f, and my oil line froze between the tank and the house. I was going on the wood stove alone, but it could only keep the house at 60 on full tilt. Today I went to home depot and got a pipe heater and some insulating tape. Wrapped it good and plugged it in. Tonight and the next few days is the same.


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   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #107  
Went down to the shop and fired up the JD430 this afternoon, as it had warmed up to a balmy 6°F. I let it warm up for 10 minutes or so and then cleaned up all the drifts in front of the shop and the house. Also cleaned up the drives of three of my neighbors, only took about 30 minutes to do it all. We only got about 3 or 4 inches of snow from the big blast, and that was blown around so much the grass is still showing in a lot of the yard.
The forecast shows 50° for next weekend.
 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #108  
The National Weather Service and the local TV forecasters really love to exaggerate these "killer storms" that bear down on us from time to time. There has been a blizzard warning for SE Minnesota since Wednesday night. We got one inch of snow and minimal winds and the work commute Thursday morning was close to normal. Of course all of the schools were closed and every event cancelled to prepare for the storm. I understand the idea of providing some warning but to the degree they hype this is almost embarassing.

A storm hit north central Minnesota several years ago where I nearly spent a day or two stranded in my car when the storm gave us 17" of snow with 70 mph winds. Ladies and gentlemen, that is the definition of a blizzard. Of the course the term "bomb cyclone" was not available at the time.

The winds are expected to pick up today and no doubt that will create some visibility issues. But when we live in the upper midwest and get some snow with wind it doesn't have to be an "armageddon" or "end of days" event.
I recall a heavy snowfall in Fairbanks in 1971. Went from clear sky to 2+3 feet of snow in the middle of a 30 minute trip into town. They didn't call that a blizzard for that area.
 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #109  
Nothing to plow here, storm was all rain (and wind!). A little dusting of snow when the temperature dropped, maybe 1". Was 5° when I got up this morning, it's 9 now. Historically, the last week in Dec. has been quite cold, I remember some really brutal new years eves. Glad the wind died down.
Before I went to bed last night made sure to open/close all the car doors so they didn't freeze shut.
My family has been spraying silicone spray lube on all the car door seals for years, don't forget the seal on the bottom of the doors. Keeps them from freezing shut. Must use a spray shield when going near glass and upholstery, hard to get of glass and makes seats very slippery.
 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #110  
Last night it was 3f, and my oil line froze between the tank and the house. I was going on the wood stove alone, but it could only keep the house at 60 on full tilt. Today I went to home depot and got a pipe heater and some insulating tape. Wrapped it good and plugged it in. Tonight and the next few days is the same.


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A little diesel conditioner added to your fuel can prevent that from happening. My father changed his 3/8 inch fuel lines to 1/2 inch to keep it flowing. Up here they always recommend kerosene in outside tanks during winter to keep it from gelling. With two greenhouses he preferred to save the expense.

We still have over 500 gallons in two tanks which I would LOVE to get rid of. It's old, possibly pre-low sulfur. My brother won't let me mix it into my mother's tank because he found "someplace" on the internet which said it would spoil; and all that the home heating assistance places want is cash.
 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #111  
We had about 3" of snow and they called it a blizzard. I remember the winter of 77/78 when we had some real snow and I just remember it being called a snow storm.
 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #113  
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Not to bad here in SW MI. Been through worse. Now I gotta dig out
 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #115  
Not enough to get the tractor out here, but the temps are refusing to rise. We did make it to 3° this morning.
 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #116  
We escaped it just in time to make it to my brothers house in Texas when I got on the plane in Cleveland it was 37 when we landed in Dallas it was 7 but 29 when we woke up in the morning
 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #117  
We had about 5" of powder but the wind mostly blew it away. Just a bit of shoveling in front of the garage and mailbox will be fine. I don't want to run the 'cat until I get some winter blend fuel into it. I do have it treated but why not wait a few days. Wednesday will be 40*+ so I'll drive it then. I'll trade some of my firewood for the neighbor's 70/30 fuel. I took him cookies and he gave me some chili...yum.
 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #118  
We had about 3" of snow and they called it a blizzard. I remember the winter of 77/78 when we had some real snow and I just remember it being called a snow storm.
I read about that year in the paper and barely remember it. It was my first year out of high school and I was pumping gas for a living, so it should have been more memorable.

My father bought a new '62 Willys pickup and plowed driveways to pay for it; then gave them up. After that he used to joke that he'd like to be snowed in for a week! Watch what you wish for, it might just come true. :D

I believe that it was 1968 that we had a major blizzard, resulting in a 10 foot drift at the mouth of the driveway. It took the town over a week to get through, as they kept getting plow trucks stuck. My father would use the snow sled to run down to the greenhouse, and borrowed my grandfather's car to get groceries. We thought it was fun to watch for him, then go out and open the garage door so that he could sled back into the garage. I don't recall where his Jeep was, possibly in the garage behind the '67 Panther.
 
   / Bomb Cyclone!!! #120  
Last night it was 3f, and my oil line froze between the tank and the house. I was going on the wood stove alone, but it could only keep the house at 60 on full tilt. Today I went to home depot and got a pipe heater and some insulating tape. Wrapped it good and plugged it in. Tonight and the next few days is the same.


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I just replaced my pipe wrap from the tank to the house last month as it was breaking down, good reminder for us in this weather to check.
 

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