tcreeley
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40F today and 16" is waiting to be plowed out there from yesterday's late ending storm. Taking my time- a benefit of being retired! - Never lost power - that is unusual for Maine! - I'd love to let it just melt, but my wife would not be too thrilled!
Here is an interesting photo I took through the screen of icicles making their way off the snow that had slid off the metal roof. I think the wind had a hand in this!![Icicles in March 2018a.JPG Icicles in March 2018a.JPG](https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/data/attachments/476/476159-8ae612dbae9de3cab83034c5be6420ec.jpg)
There is even some talk of another nor'easter next week!
Crazy weather, crazy days. - Re the roof and the sliding ice dam- never happens under regular conditions. There is an inch and a half of circulating air under the metal roofing. Normally the roof snow melt slowly - slow drip as the days and nights warm up. With our 4th week of freezing night temps and above freezing day temps- it is turning into a slow sliding slush puddle up there that recovers every night!
Rain, Heavy rain- that will add an interesting element to the mix. We'd probably get two weeks of a hard freeze if it did rain!
Never quite know what to expect with this climate scenario that unfolds.
Here is an interesting photo I took through the screen of icicles making their way off the snow that had slid off the metal roof. I think the wind had a hand in this!
![Icicles in March 2018a.JPG Icicles in March 2018a.JPG](https://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/data/attachments/476/476159-8ae612dbae9de3cab83034c5be6420ec.jpg)
There is even some talk of another nor'easter next week!
Crazy weather, crazy days. - Re the roof and the sliding ice dam- never happens under regular conditions. There is an inch and a half of circulating air under the metal roofing. Normally the roof snow melt slowly - slow drip as the days and nights warm up. With our 4th week of freezing night temps and above freezing day temps- it is turning into a slow sliding slush puddle up there that recovers every night!
Rain, Heavy rain- that will add an interesting element to the mix. We'd probably get two weeks of a hard freeze if it did rain!
Never quite know what to expect with this climate scenario that unfolds.