Hm
I am not much for trees, but at those kinds of rates I can probably go through a bag or two to replace some of the previous and year prior's storm damage. Before we lose the land too much.
What if it Snows?
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My neighbors are far enough away, and totally blocked with the summer tree leaves.
I just want some pine trees blocking the view in the winter.
And I have room to park a lot of trucks,
But then it is nice when the other drivers I know from the foundry drive by and blow their air horns at me. Or even yesterday the propane guy I know honked as he drove past.
Back to the snow and flooding.Dave_in_AZ, lovesthedrive and Cattleman84 Thank this. -
Friday morning, day three pending storm. Keep in mind nothing is existing on Storm Prediction Center (Winter weather etc wont unless Blizzard we're all gonna die etc) This is officially spring. Whatever Old Man Winter does in his deathbed will be matched by a growing temper of the strumpet child spring who will NOT be denied anything.
This one was interesting enough when backed by a Forecast that seems to hint at a one hell of a Winter Noreaster designed to cover everything in a nice peaceful white. So the Forecasters in their somnolent dreams of either paradise or apcolypse depending on what they had for dinner earlier goes either way tapping this little gem out. Normally I link to it. But this one is worth a read for some of you.
Probabilistic Heavy Snow and Icing Discussion
NWS Weather Prediction Center College Park MD
428 AM EDT Tue Mar 19 2019
Valid 12Z Tue Mar 19 2019 - 12Z Fri Mar 22 2019
...Western U.S....
A well-defined shortwave trough will continue to slide southeast
from the northern into the central Plains on Tuesday.
Northeasterly flow behind the associated front pushing south
through the Rockies and High Plains will support accumulating
snows along the Colorado Front Range into the Sangre de Cristo
Mountains, with WPC probabilities indicating a Moderate to High
Risk for amounts of 4-inches or more across portions of the Sangre
de Cristos Mountains during the Day 1 period (ending 12Z
Wednesday).
Farther west, models continue to show a negatively-tilted trough
swinging east into California, with accumulating snows developing
along the Sierra, with WPC Day 1 probabilities indicating a Slight
Risk for 4-inches or more for the western slopes above 6000 ft,
with Moderate Risk for areas above 8000 ft.
As energy continues to move into the base of the trough, models
show a closed low developing over California and the lower
Colorado basin late Wednesday-early Thursday. Snows are expected
to continue across the Sierra while extending farther east into
the central Nevada and southern Utah ranges, with WPC Day 2
probabilities (ending 12Z Thursday) indicating a Moderate Risk for
accumulations of 4-inches or more for portions of these areas.
The overnight models have trended slower with this system and as a
result probabilities are lower for areas farther east, with the
latest WPC probabilities now indicating only a Slight Risk for
accumulations of 4-inches or more across the San Juan Mountains in
southwest Colorado and northwest New Mexico on Day 2.
Probabilities do increase across this area by Day 3 as the upper
low does move farther east across the Great Basin on Thursday.
Left-exit region upper jet forcing is expected to support
accumulating snows across the southern Utah ranges into the
Wasatch and farther east into the Colorado and northern New Mexico
ranges. WPC probabilities for the Day 3 period (ending 12Z
Friday) show a Moderate Risk for 4-inches or more across much of
this area, with a Moderate Risk for 8-inches or more across the
San Juans in southwest Colorado.
...Northeast...
The previously noted shortwave dropping through the Plains on
Tuesday is forecast to swing southeast into the southeastern U.S.
early Thursday before lifting to the north and phasing with a
trough digging across the Great Lakes into the Ohio valley.
Overnight consensus has shown a significant shift west with the
associated surface low developing and lifting north off of the Mid
Atlantic to Northeast coasts on Thursday into early Friday. This
has raised the potential for heavier precipitation, including
accumulating snows for portions of the interior northern Mid
Atlantic and the Northeast. However, the intensity and track of
the low remains a source of uncertainty, with the overnight models
showing a good deal of spread with respect to both. Therefore
confidence is limited at best with respect to snow accumulations.
The latest WPC probabilities show the best chance for significant
snows centering over northern New England, with a Moderate Risk
for accumulations of the 4-inches or more over northern Maine.
However, given the uncertainty and poor run-to-run model
continuity over the past 24-hrs, these amounts may change
significantly in subsequent runs.
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So far our weather lickers are saying two inches of rain for the next event and temps in the mid 40's
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Yes Dave water heater swapped out, Wanted a shower more than to wait for the factory warranty/service guy to come out and dick around for three days........Maintenance accounts are good for more than just trucks.
First burn pile is down to smoldering/embers Today's project is thr next/biggest pile that half blocks the path to the road to the bottom of the property. Time to hop on the Kubota and make a fire brake around the base. This sucker is about 30 feet across and 15 high. Want to lite it early and midweek so the Hippy neighbors don't spaz out.
Hoping to have a second pile blazing for the Equinox/Full moon.Dave_in_AZ, x1Heavy and tramm01 Thank this. -
Fire breaks are a thing — got all the ditches burned this morning — about lost it yesterday when the wind went from 10 to 25 mph in seconds. Quit when I couldn’t outrun the flames and disked fire breaks in the afternoon.Dave_in_AZ, tucker and x1Heavy Thank this.
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I killed my first mosquito of the year yesterday in Texas. I was surprised. It was so tiny. I expected Texas to grow bigguns.
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I’m back with my trees, Black Walnut was the mystery tree I ordered.
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Lol. The bigguns all moved to West Memphis.Dave_in_AZ, Lepton1 and lovesthedrive Thank this.
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Legacy stuff. Sounds good Tuck.
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