31 and going down to a high of 28F. Wind NW 7 mph. It sure looks pretty out with the snow coming down, heavy at times. We have about 3" on the ground and a lot more coming down.
Historically speaking, whatever Gaylord, MI gets we usually get, with some added for the lake water a storm will pick up crossing lake Michigan and Georgian Bay.
Block heater on tractor already turned on.
It looks like I will be doing the kitchen drain myself. I cannot seem to get a plumber out, I think because it is 'hunting season'. That is the only reason I can figure out. I do have a reputation for paying in cash on the spot. That used to account for something, but not anymore I guess.
IF I remember my 7th grade volume formula right I think to find the volume of a cylinder it is;
V=PDL (3.14[PI]x3"[D]x240"[L]) = 2260.8 cubic inches to change into gallons would be 12x12x12=1728cubic inches. 2260.8/1728=1.3 gallons. Correct me if I am mistaken, but somehow I have it in my head that one gallon equals 1 cubic foot. Eric Salop, HELP! You know the imperial system better than I do, I think.
Stay safe RNG
Have a good day all