Seattle, the day after tomorrow update


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it says temps in the high 30s. It seems like it will slush off fast...
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Not worried. Pulled in the grill for extra heat.
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No way mang. It's supposed to only barely hit low 30's into next week and night time will be in the teens and low 20's. Going to be Frozen Death Ice on the side streets well into next week.ApostleofGrief said:it says temps in the high 30s. It seems like it will slush off fast...
WINTER STORM WATCH REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM FRIDAY AFTERNOON
THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON...
* WHAT...Heavy snow possible. Total snow accumulations of 5 to 10
inches possible. There remains uncertainty in the details. A few
areas could see a foot of snow while a few other locations may
only see 2-4 inches. Windy conditions will develop late Friday
night into Saturday with north winds 15 to 30 mph and gusts to
40 mph with local blowing snow possible. Temperatures late
Friday night through Saturday will fall through the 20s.
* WHERE...Seattle, Everett, Tacoma, Bremerton, Bellevue, North
Bend, Redmond, and Kent.
* WHEN...From Friday afternoon through Saturday afternoon.
Heaviest snowfall accumulations are most likely Friday night
into Saturday morning.
* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Travel could be very difficult to
impossible.
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Pussies it’s -4 F and snowing here. Fuck off.
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1971 or so we got 30 inches over night in Olympia then a cold snap. School was out for a week
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You're a total wuss. I went out to start my k-5 once in Utah back in 2001 and it was minus 25 with no wind chill.backthepack said:Pussies it’s -4 F and snowing here. Fuck off.
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Race, how did you drive in this one?RaceBannon said:1971 or so we got 30 inches over night in Olympia then a cold snap. School was out for a week
https://komonews.com/weather/scotts-weather-blog/100-years-ago-tuesday-seattle-had-its-greatest-one-day-snowstorm-on-record -
Remember that well, lived in lovely Shelton and was out of school for over a week.RaceBannon said:1971 or so we got 30 inches over night in Olympia then a cold snap. School was out for a week
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I hear charcoal works best.Rubberfist said:Not worried. Pulled in the grill for extra heat.
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I like how during the days of the last glacier maximum just the tip hit Olympia.Gilbystaint said:
Remember that well, lived in lovely Shelton and was out of school for over a week.RaceBannon said:1971 or so we got 30 inches over night in Olympia then a cold snap. School was out for a week
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I just wore sweatpants and a sweatshirt. Fuck off.YellowSnow said:
You're a total wuss. I went out to start my k-5 once in Utah back in 2001 and it was minus 25 with no wind chill.backthepack said:Pussies it’s -4 F and snowing here. Fuck off.
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And the South Sound was bornYellowSnow said:
I like how during the days of the last glacier maximum just the tip hit Olympia.Gilbystaint said:
Remember that well, lived in lovely Shelton and was out of school for over a week.RaceBannon said:1971 or so we got 30 inches over night in Olympia then a cold snap. School was out for a week
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The quintessential HH post.Rubberfist said:Not worried. Pulled in the grill for extra heat.
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RACE WAS THERE!!!RaceBannon said:1971 BC or so we got 30 inches over night in Olympia then a cold snap. School was out for a week
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The fact that you remember this shows what a memorable week you must've had with your great grandchildren.RaceBannon said:1971 or so we got 30 inches over night in Olympia then a cold snap. School was out for a week
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Tis the season where everybody is from the South Pole and you don't know cold.
In 5 months everybody is from Phoenix and you don't know what hot it.
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I am from Park City, UT in real life. It’s cold; they’ve hosted the Winter Olympics even.HuskyJW said:Tis the season where everybody is from the South Pole and you don't know cold.
In 5 months everybody is from Phoenix and you don't know what hot it.
Fuck off.
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ApostleofGrief said:
Race, how did you drive in this one?RaceBannon said:1971 or so we got 30 inches over night in Olympia then a cold snap. School was out for a week
https://komonews.com/weather/scotts-weather-blog/100-years-ago-tuesday-seattle-had-its-greatest-one-day-snowstorm-on-recordDorpat said Jan. 30, the day before the storm hit, was a Sunday, and about 3,000 skaters descended on a frozen Green Lake as part of a fun "day of rest" event that lasted well into the evening with bonfires along the shores.
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Right now it got down to 37 in Orange County in the middle of the night. #toughertogether
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#ocskrongUW_Doog_Bot said:Right now it got down to 37 in Orange County in the middle of the night. #toughertogether
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Damn, when is that from? 85' is the last time it snowed that I know of. It's gotta be a ton of hail or something.YellowSnow said:
#ocskrongUW_Doog_Bot said:Right now it got down to 37 in Orange County in the middle of the night. #toughertogether
T's and P's guys. It's 63 and sunny out right now. Winter is rough. -
Must have been tough pulling it from the deck/porch to the basement.Rubberfist said:Not worried. Pulled in the grill for extra heat.
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Hail ain’t snow bruhUW_Doog_Bot said:
Damn, when is that from? 85' is the last time it snowed that I know of. It's gotta be a ton of hail or something.YellowSnow said:
#ocskrongUW_Doog_Bot said:Right now it got down to 37 in Orange County in the middle of the night. #toughertogether
T's and P's guys. It's 63 and sunny out right now. Winter is rough.
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*1871*RaceBannon said:1971 or so we got 30 inches over night in Olympia then a cold snap. School was out for a week
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but is it wet?YellowSnow said:
Hail ain’t snow bruhUW_Doog_Bot said:
Damn, when is that from? 85' is the last time it snowed that I know of. It's gotta be a ton of hail or something.YellowSnow said:
#ocskrongUW_Doog_Bot said:Right now it got down to 37 in Orange County in the middle of the night. #toughertogether
T's and P's guys. It's 63 and sunny out right now. Winter is rough. -
I don’t know axe @StrongArmCobraUW_Doog_Bot said:
but is it wet?YellowSnow said:
Hail ain’t snow bruhUW_Doog_Bot said:
Damn, when is that from? 85' is the last time it snowed that I know of. It's gotta be a ton of hail or something.YellowSnow said:
#ocskrongUW_Doog_Bot said:Right now it got down to 37 in Orange County in the middle of the night. #toughertogether
T's and P's guys. It's 63 and sunny out right now. Winter is rough. -
11* here this morning, but the notable thing when I drug myself out at the crack of dawn was my 150 gallon,heated, rubbermade water tank was on fire. The heater worked too hard I guess. The horses were more thirsty and pissed than cold.
It can be, because it's not water. You can't get water on water to make other, because it's just more water. Anything not water can get water on it, however, thus wetting it.UW_Doog_Bot said:
but is it wet?YellowSnow said:
Hail ain’t snow bruhUW_Doog_Bot said:
Damn, when is that from? 85' is the last time it snowed that I know of. It's gotta be a ton of hail or something.YellowSnow said:
#ocskrongUW_Doog_Bot said:Right now it got down to 37 in Orange County in the middle of the night. #toughertogether
T's and P's guys. It's 63 and sunny out right now. Winter is rough.
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the storm of, what, 1992? I went in to Kane Hall (you know Yella, the building behind which I got my ass handed to me by a bunch of Husky ruffians who caused my twisted allegiances) to take a logic exam. Intermediate logic in the UW philo dept was a bitch for us non-comp sci / no math guysms btw) Anyhoo, fucking thing was like 3 hours long.
On my way in to "the U" that morning, the one in Seattle, they were yammering about this snow storm on the radio. By then, I was old enuff to scoff at weathermen and their sill predictions. There was slush on my windshield, and I was like, "typical fucking Seattle. this ain't snow bitch!"
There was not a flake of snow on the ground when I went in for the exam. It was wet af. I came out 3 hours later, and I shit you not, it's almost up to my fucking knees in Red Square.
Go to the wife's (then girlfriend's) apt. on lower Queen Anne, thinking I'll hang out for a bit. Wound up being stuck there for days.
Does anyone remember that one? I-5 was like something out of a dystopian movie. It was covered white and I didn't see asphalt anywhere for close to 10 days. It snowed like a mother fucker and then we had a long ass cold snap. I-5 was littered with abandoned cars from Tacoma to Everett. People just pulling over, getting out and leaving their cars all over the freeway.
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Caballos eh? Do you live in Enumclaw by chance?chuck said:11* here this morning, but the notable thing when I drug myself out at the crack of dawn was my 150 gallon,heated, rubbermade water tank was on fire. The heater worked too hard I guess. The horses were more thirsty and pissed than cold.
It can be, because it's not water. You can't get water on water to make other, because it's just more water. Anything not water can get water on it, however, thus wetting it.UW_Doog_Bot said:
but is it wet?YellowSnow said:
Hail ain’t snow bruhUW_Doog_Bot said:
Damn, when is that from? 85' is the last time it snowed that I know of. It's gotta be a ton of hail or something.YellowSnow said:
#ocskrongUW_Doog_Bot said:Right now it got down to 37 in Orange County in the middle of the night. #toughertogether
T's and P's guys. It's 63 and sunny out right now. Winter is rough.
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I wasn't in Seattle proper for it, but winter of '92 was a good one.creepycoug said:the storm of, what, 1992? I went in to Kane Hall (you know Yella, the building behind which I got my ass handed to me by a bunch of Husky ruffians who caused my twisted allegiances) to take a logic exam. Intermediate logic in the UW philo dept was a bitch for us non-comp sci / no math guysms btw) Anyhoo, fucking thing was like 3 hours long.
On my way in to "the U" that morning, the one in Seattle, they were yammering about this snow storm on the radio. By then, I was old enuff to scoff at weathermen and their sill predictions. There was slush on my windshield, and I was like, "typical fucking Seattle. this ain't snow bitch!"
There was not a flake of snow on the ground when I went in for the exam. It was wet af. I came out 3 hours later, and I shit you not, it's almost up to my fucking knees in Red Square.
Go to the wife's (then girlfriend's) apt. on lower Queen Anne, thinking I'll hang out for a bit. Wound up being stuck there for days.
Does anyone remember that one? I-5 was like something out of a dystopian movie. It was covered white and I didn't see asphalt anywhere for close to 10 days. It snowed like a mother fucker and then we had a long ass cold snap. I-5 was littered with abandoned cars from Tacoma to Everett. People just pulling over, getting out and leaving their cars all over the freeway.
Worst I've seen it around here. Or anywhere.