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SNOW COMING

oldguyinTX

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Here in my area of Southwestern CT the weather gurus are predicting 24" - 36" of snow.:yikes::yikes: Got the snowblower out & the generator set up & ready to go. Only 54 days until spring.:banghead::banghead: The wife & I are seriously looking at moving back home to Austin, Texas to get away from all of this. I could be riding today down there instead of just looking at the RT sitting in the garage with a battery tender hooked up. :(:(
 
You don't have to go that far........... Just take I95 south until the temps feel good to ya!! :doorag: 50 and partly cloudy right now here. Sorry for your winter wonderland, that white stuff you can keep!!:yikes:
 
I feel for you Dwayne but if you can keep that crap over your way, it will be much appreciated. :shemademe_smilie: :roflblack:
I already started on Deb's STL to get it ready for spring. I put on RT bars and I still have under carriage lighting (pink), Running lights, better speakers, a Utopia backrest and some new graphics to do. It will help to pass the time.
 
I am watching this and hoping that all will go well. Twenty four to thirty six inches along with blizzard conditions are bad situations indeed.

Hope you folks get through this one okay. :pray::pray:
 
Why..!!

you left Austin for Conn. Why..!! :roflblack: you see the mistake now..?? Hope it is not as bad as they predict. Weathermen are like side effect warnings..they don't want to be wrong so they go for the max...stay in stay warm...:pray:
 
I'm praying for all you SpyderLovers in the northeast. I hope you have plenty of supplies and some heat source that doesn't depend on electricity. Hang in there!
 
Here in my area of Southwestern CT the weather gurus are predicting 24" - 36" of snow.:yikes::yikes: Got the snowblower out & the generator set up & ready to go. Only 54 days until spring.:banghead::banghead: The wife & I are seriously looking at moving back home to Austin, Texas to get away from all of this. I could be riding today down there instead of just looking at the RT sitting in the garage with a battery tender hooked up. :(:(

Here in the Sierra Nevada mountains in Northern California I have not used my snow blower in 3 years
We need the water so I would not mind some snow
If we don't get some water farmers and ranchers are going to get hurt bad and food priced will be skyrocketing
 
Let's hope that this storm moves a bit further East...
It's been pretty quiet up here; no serious accumulation to speak of, but the night is still young! :shocked:
 
gee whiz... snow ? that's why I live in the South.... I rode my spyder today... was a tad on the chilly side here today ... 65 degrees.... brrrrrr:ohyea:

osm
 
Snow is suppose to start in early morning here in Vermont, But we are only getting 5-10 inches of snow. New York has "ALL Hands on deck".

This afternoon I saw 10 power trucks from Canada heading south on the interstate. Our power company's up here are READY for the Nor-Easter. They have closed some of the schools ( in the southern part of the state) already. I hope that the Nor-Easter moves out to the Ocean!
and not inland. Hurry UP SPRING!!!
Deanna
 
:shocked: Well this was disappointing... :gaah:
The storm DID move East, and we ended up with less than two inches of the "White Fungus"... :banghead:
At least the shoveling was minimal! :yes:
 
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