How ya'll down south dealing with the cold snap?

   / How ya'll down south dealing with the cold snap? #1  

Tollster

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Its been a long one up my way, frost line is down over 36", and many have broken pipes, even towns are in state of emergency due to frozen pipes, and we are somewhat accustom to it..

Not sure if ya'll have winter blend diesel, checked your antifreeze or anything like that... Just curious how ya'll are making out with the cold, not the snow... I know what that's like down south.
 
   / How ya'll down south dealing with the cold snap? #2  
it was 28 last night, 28 right now with a light sheen of ice from frozen drizzle. We have an au pair from Colombia, never seen snow, we drove 50 miles north to Waco to chase down a light dusting of snow so she could see it. Made her happy, she got cold hands and a snowball down her neck...fun times!!

It hasn't been below 25 so far this year where I am. This is likely the last really cold front. Some of the trees are beginning to bloom, a few buds on some trees. It has dropped below 32 about 5 times this year, in 40s or above next day, so not bad at all.

All my vehicles are set up with coolant down to zero degrees. I didn't even check anything this year. Leave faucets dripping at night if freeze predicted.

Can't say I sent all the snow from here up north, but am sure that some gulf moisture has caused some of the problems in Yankee land!! It just happens...
 
   / How ya'll down south dealing with the cold snap? #4  
Wow! How did you know that a cold front/snap was coming through Tassie today?

It's the last official day of summer today too. I'm expecting about 1mm of rain this evening and the current temp is 22.6C, down from a high of 25C. The Liars (meteorologists) reckon a low tonight of 14C.

Thanks for askin' Mate!
 
   / How ya'll down south dealing with the cold snap? #5  
I come from northern Vermont, I've land near Morrisville. Temps were down to 29 below last week,
I'm retiring to northeast Mississippi, the average high/low for today is 61/39, only about 60 degrees F difference.

Not sure if we even have a "frost line". /edit - in Mississippi that is.
 
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   / How ya'll down south dealing with the cold snap? #6  
Got down to 17 degrees this morning which was over three times warmer than about a week ago. Have had two weeks with cold and three snow storms. Schools have been out most of the last two weeks. Main roads have been in good shape so that's not been a problem for more than a few hours to overnight. The tractor and FEL has made clearing the driveway relatively easy although I will have some work to do to put some gravel back in place. Most of the gravel that got pushed up with the snow is piled in other parts of the driveway some will have to be raked out of the grass.

The problem is the ground is saturated when it hasn't been frozen so chances to get out to do anything on the farm have been few for about a month. So it has been good that I have several dry cords of firewood in the woodshed.

Went to the boat show yesterday to look around just to get out of the house. It was disappointing but it was good to get out and move around some.
 
   / How ya'll down south dealing with the cold snap? #7  
Has not dropped below freezing for the most part this winter here in SE Texas.

PS...we're all full, please don't move here. Thanks for your support.
 
   / How ya'll down south dealing with the cold snap? #9  
I think we have gone down into single digit temps 4-5 times this year. It is very unusual to hit a single digit low even once a winter.

Some city mains froze and broke and I am sure water lines froze in people's houses. Last winter in one of the single digit days, a coworker's neighbor had the pipes freeze. Took 2-3 months to fix the damage and the family had to move into a hotel while the work was done.

Snowfall wise it has not been too bad. However, over the last two weeks we have had four storms that have kept the kids out of school for 8 out of 10 days. :mad: The first three storms were minor snow/ice events that dropped just enough frozen stuff to make the road impassable. We dodged one storm because it was mostly sleet, seems like we had about two inches of sleet with a bit of snow. If that sleet had been freezing rain, I think the region would have been without power for a couple of weeks. The last snow event this week was 4-6 inches in my area. I have to move some firewood to the house today and it is going to be a messy, mushy, wet exercise. :shocked: We still have snow on the ground so moving the wheel barrow will be through snow and I suspect mud and water.

Hopefully, this is the last of Winter 2015. :laughing::laughing::laughing:

Later,
Dan
 
   / How ya'll down south dealing with the cold snap? #10  
winter around here seems to run from Nov to Mar....well...it's Mar and I am so ready for it to be over! I grew up in Iowa -- been in Texas since 81...never plan to leave -- you can keep all that snow & cold north of the Red river.
 

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