Submitted by James19991 t3_125zfly in pittsburgh
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blp9 t1_je6ry9h wrote
And to contextualize: current forecast discussion is calling generally for 50-55mph wind gusts with 75mph winds expected in the "ridges of eastern Tucker County WV"
MaynardWaltrip t1_je6scrh wrote
This blows.
James19991 OP t1_je6szp6 wrote
Thanks for adding that. I just saw the image on Twitter without mention of a wind gust speed that would go with the extreme category, but I was kind of thinking it would be 60 or even higher.
Looks like a repeat of or even worse than last Saturday.
blp9 t1_je6tbs0 wrote
I honestly didn't know so I went looking-- definitely going to be lots more downed trees and power outages as this front moves through.
ScareJessica2Death t1_je6zwjq wrote
Looks like my window to hang glide off Mount Washington.
epsilon025 t1_je72e15 wrote
I have to go into Kennywood for work that day. I am very glad for modern construction sway limitations and planning.
Ok_Cap3087 t1_je72fit wrote
Time to put bricks in trash cans
Aleph_Rat t1_je72jnu wrote
Well at least I'm not on call if the power goes out at work again.
James19991 OP t1_je72zms wrote
Saturday is usually my food shopping day, but I think I'll hold off until Sunday just in case.
James19991 OP t1_je732o0 wrote
I've been pretty lucky with a lack of power outages in the four years I've lived in my apartment, so hopefully that can continue again this weekend.
stickittothe t1_je734o5 wrote
Dealing with a water-line break and a flooded basement this last week. Not sure what this Saturday would bring to our house đŹ
Aleph_Rat t1_je737df wrote
Smart move. I usually just pick up on the way home.
shawnsblog t1_je768yh wrote
I just put my own roof back on using Floridaâs building code for hurricane winds.
Bring it bitch.
EmphasisFinal t1_je7a3xb wrote
Jinxed yourself bro
James19991 OP t1_je7aevn wrote
I work from home, so it's too much effort to want to go on a weekday lol.
pittpanthers95 t1_je7ai3d wrote
Canât wait for my power to go out. Iâve lived in Regent Square long enough to know itâll happen.
James19991 OP t1_je7aiv8 wrote
Best wishes for your house this weekend đľâđŤ
benji950 t1_je7b33p wrote
I live on Mt. Washington (new around here). How much windier it gets up here is bonkers!
daviator88 t1_je7e3bx wrote
My trashcan lid just blew down the street so maybe right now as well
Potstiller t1_je7eg6l wrote
See ya suckers! I'll be kayaking the cheat river down near Morgantown.
-Checks weather map-
Crap
Burgers_and_Pizza t1_je7fmh0 wrote
Why does this always seem to happen on Saturdays?
Accomplished-Pen4934 t1_je7hnn7 wrote
In like a lamb out like a lion
bionica1 t1_je7io62 wrote
I tell ya, I was a way bigger fan of XTREME weather when I was a renter. Since I bought a house in 2021, not so much anymore. It sucks.
Itâs windy now and Iâm sitting here worrying about shingles, siding, tree branches, power lines swaying. Totally worth it to have my own house though!
antlerstopeaks t1_je7l4oc wrote
Man this year has been brutal with the wind. Hopefully most of the weak trees were taken out last week
NastyBass28 t1_je7lb5h wrote
I just want to put up my greenhouse tent! I donât feel like ruining it 3 days later!
gracefulnesto t1_je7megh wrote
Hope yinz ain't flying in tonight! Giddy up!
fuzzimus t1_je7pfbz wrote
That blows.
swisslard t1_je7q4w2 wrote
Because god forbid the power goes out when I'm at work.
dr3224 t1_je7rjgy wrote
Haha jokes on you Mother Nature! All the trees in fayette county blew over in the last two wind storms. Suck it.
tedwardsdesign t1_je7sgax wrote
Rule #1- Donât talk about it.
James19991 OP t1_je7top5 wrote
Not wrong lol
2ndSonofa2ndSon t1_je7vowt wrote
My power went out tonight from 7:30p until 9:15p with the tiny bit of wind me had. Canât wait!
steelerschica86 t1_je7wxt4 wrote
Iâve lived here my whole life but not really paid attention to wind MPH. Is this typical for our area, or is it getting worse because of climate change?
James19991 OP t1_je7xbel wrote
Possibly getting worse. More powerful storms and more extreme temperature differences can cause more strong winds.
kniki217 t1_je7y90a wrote
I lived in edgewood for a few years. A slight breeze would make the power go out when I lived there. I don't miss it.
GeekyBookWorm87 t1_je81q5x wrote
My neighbor bought a bigger one this year, put it up before last Saturday, and now has a hole in it you could fit a bowling ball through. I feel bad for him.
GeekyBookWorm87 t1_je81v35 wrote
Mother Nature's April Fool's joke! You thought the last weekend in March was bad. Hold my beer...and happy April Freaking Fool's Day.
dumpster-fire-1991 t1_je81wqm wrote
Ok thanks I guess??
crass_and_dry t1_je825ur wrote
Fuck that. Thatâs my least favorite weather.
ambanana_29 t1_je830s7 wrote
I guess if we're not getting snow, then some other extreme weather instead
James19991 OP t1_je83fy9 wrote
It's up there for me too
lemony_dewdrops t1_je83jen wrote
Greenland melting could be a cause. It can cause a weaker Gulf Stream, without the heat from the Gulf moving north via water, it will over land. That will cause it to pass over us and make these wind events with stronger differences between hot and cold.
Perplexed-Owl t1_je84dig wrote
Iâve been following the SPC forecasts (which is just crazy for Friday) but I didnât see this graphic on the local PGH NWS page. Is it there, just buried?
James19991 OP t1_je857cn wrote
I found it here under Forecast Maps for the webpage of the Pittsburgh NWS .
Perplexed-Owl t1_je85rjn wrote
Jagerbeast703 t1_je86plx wrote
Can we bring back the snow pls?
chippyinairplane t1_je87oob wrote
We should call Pittsburgh, The Windy Pierogi
AnonPlzzzzzz t1_je881sz wrote
Any trees around?
SucksToYourAssmar3 t1_je8a3b6 wrote
Itâs stripping the old tar paper off the shed for me, bit by bit.
manbearb0ar t1_je8bftm wrote
Every. Single. Trash night.
the_real_xuth t1_je8bil6 wrote
Realistically, beyond these "jinxes", there are places where electrical service is far more reliable than in others. In certain areas of the city you have lots of redundancy and switches so that faults can be isolated and routed around. Places where you can have a bunch of separate power line cuts where nobody loses electricity or where there is no way for more than a few buildings to lose power without lots of electrical faults in the area. If you know what you're looking for, you can find lots of automated switches on the electrical lines within the city. By contrast, there are places, especially as you get further from major cities, where if a single tree falls on a power line running for miles through wooded or tree lined streets, everybody in that area is without power.
IamChantus t1_je8c784 wrote
PSA Anyone knocking on your door after a heavy storm to see if you have roof damage is trying to take your homeowners insurance for a ride. Let them look, then tell them you'll think about it. When they inevitably find "catastrophic damage", call someone you trust for a second opinion.
thisisinput t1_je8d9qq wrote
I flew back into town this past Saturday. Worst turbulence I've ever felt. People crying, vomiting, and praying. Ended up getting diverted to Dulles for gas and then flying back 4 hours after scheduled arrival time. What a crazy day.
just_an_ordinary_guy t1_je8fmjp wrote
I actually don't want the power to go out while I'm at work because it's a huge pain in the ass (water treatment plant). Fortunately, I'm scheduled off on saturday.
Verniloth t1_je8il84 wrote
I feel you my friend. Same timeline here. At least our interest rates are low! My reassessment is gonna be a doozy. Glhf.
0_clever_names_left t1_je8khy3 wrote
Seriously
SendAstronomy t1_je8lxsq wrote
Wtf is "threat risk". Can't we have something useful like miles per hour?
SendAstronomy t1_je8lyvl wrote
Bring it, birch.
SendAstronomy t1_je8m9vy wrote
I live on top of a hill, wind events are common here. But I get significantly less power outages now than I did a decade ago.
I duno of it means infrastructure has improved or I've been more lucky recently.
bottlestars t1_je8pj36 wrote
Iâm so tired of the wind⌠swear it never used to be this bad till recently
billfriedman9987 t1_je8sztx wrote
Came home from work, trashcans were everywhere and trash was all over the place from the winds. The gusts were moving my car as I drove, it was kinda insane..
Long story short, I have an excuse for not putting the trash out tonight
billfriedman9987 t1_je8t1me wrote
Always appreciate the heads up, good look man. ty.
OneDwarfTwoSocks t1_je8yir5 wrote
What are the steps to follow when part of your home collapses? Mine hardly survived the other day..
bionica1 t1_je937vx wrote
High 5! Yea we really got in right before they started creeping up. 2.5% here!
I appealed my reassessment (had to hire a damn lawyer) and the hearing was in early Aug. Havenât heard shit yet. I donât think it will be as high a jump as the school district wanted (their comps were an utter joke) but the jump is still huge since there hasnât a mortgage on my house for probably 30-40 years. It sucks waiting so long. Everything I want to do with the house is on hold until I know how much my mortgage will go up đĄ
Good luck with yours!
samosamancer t1_je93f7e wrote
Well, damn. Iâm flying back to PGH this Saturday. Thanks for the heads-up on what to potentially prepare for!
Dangerous_Cookie4303 t1_je98az9 wrote
Nice, the roofers just finished repairing the damage from the last one , let's see if the insurance company can screw me over more
blp9 t1_je9982m wrote
The worst outage we had was July 4 2019 -- super hot day, and our power went out about an hour before a big thunderstorm came through with lots of wind.
I think we were out for 36 hours? The biggest problem was that we weren't actually part of the storm damage, so it took a while before the crews got to "no visible storm damage but the power is out to that block" and replaced our transformer.
The crews were so loopy by that point, I saw one of the linemen dancing a jig in the street at 3am when they finally got our circuit back on.
Verniloth t1_je9cqs6 wrote
My lawyer didn't tell me this until last month, do yourself a favor and start saving that tax amount. They will back date the tax amount to the day that they originally reassessed. So say your taxes go up by 300 per month. You will need to have saved 300 per month that the house SHOULD have been taxed. House poor here we come!
bionica1 t1_je9gciz wrote
Oh my god are you serious? How in the flying fuck is that fair considering my hearing was in AUG 2022!!! I called in Nov or Dec and the person I talked to said there are over 800 appeals that have not been decided yet that were heard in 2022. So that means it could still be months.
Well, this is going to keep me up at night. I made sure to buy a house that was well within my budget just for this to happen. I'm going to be sick. Thank christ my boyfriend will be moving in with me soon to split the mortage but still. This is disgusting. I do appreciate you giving me the head's up though!
Verniloth t1_je9hexp wrote
You're going to be okay. Start setting it aside. Email your attorney so that they can confirm. I heard a rumor that it was to be back dated, and I contacted mine and they did confirm it to be true. I'll need to come up with like 4 or 5 grand. :/ ugh
jetsetninjacat t1_je9j4mm wrote
Who needs Kennywood when you have this?
Select_Yard_3925 t1_je9jv1i wrote
This is how every city in America collects taxes now. Why charge old people who bought a house for $50k on an asset worth $300k when you can just charge people who are buying homes now? Old people vote, and they're never going to vote for making themselves pay their fair share because they already spent all the money living happy lives.
James19991 OP t1_je9m156 wrote
I'm figured more than a few people on here have some things they'd want to secure or maybe trim a branch or two if they knew in advance.
da_london_09 t1_je9rmr4 wrote
Glad we got our roof done last year.
hooch t1_je9xcyv wrote
Bought my house in 2020, then we had those terrible storms in '21. The downburst threw a tree at my house. The top 20-foot portion rolled over my roof like a tumbleweed and landed on the highest power line in front of the house.
Incredibly no damage to the house. I lost a window screen and a gutter got bent, that's it. My insurance covered the entire cost of removing 5 trees that the tree service said were at risk. All in all, I feel extremely lucky.
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fryerandice t1_je9yqsq wrote
I literally just spent $700 on roof repairs and replacing siding after last saturday, and I have 2 downed trees I am about halfway through processing, the entirety of my free time has been undoing fucking wind damage, looks like I am doing it again.
Lost_Feature8488 t1_jea2p37 wrote
Half of the shingles on the smallest portion of our roof blew off on Saturday and our chimney got damaged, so this is going to be fun!
We bought our house in late 2021 and this is the first time we had wind damage too.
IClight69 t1_jea2uka wrote
Itâs true, Iâm single and trash every single night.
bionica1 t1_jea5ik2 wrote
Oh damn. That really sucks. Fuckin wind. I wouldn't even know where to begin if I had to replace siding. I'm a newb with homeownership (bought my house at age 45 in Oct 2021) but learning so much. Every day. It's fascinating how much time is involved with homeownership. Glad I waited till I was older to buy. I see people on reddit buying in their early 20s and don't get it. I was having too much fun being a goof in my 20s. :P
Question since you have siding - How do you clean it? Mine's not bad but I would like to. I used my pressure washer on the gutters but was reading online about being careful not to get water behind the shingles so I just didn't do it yet.
bionica1 t1_jea6slw wrote
Geeeeeez. Poor roof and chimney. Sure, we don't get snow this winter but instead, all this damn wind!!
My neighbor's huge tree fell down (on a nonwindy night) and took out the power to my house a few weeks ago so DLC had to run new wire from the pole. Had to hire an electrician too to replace the weather head (new word for me). The line looks way more secure now but even with the wind last night, it was making me nervous!
Hope you fare ok this Saturday!
ElRamrod t1_jea9csl wrote
Does anybody know if the Weather radio for Pittsburgh is back up?
fryerandice t1_jeaath4 wrote
I pressure wash my siding lol. But before I do that I buy this stuff called 30 second cleaner, they'll be setting it at the front of lowes/home depot soon. Wear sacrificial clothes the stuff is basically liquid chlorine concentrate, and even using the hose attachement they give you, it will trash your clothes.
Spray it on, 30 seconds, pressure wash off.
Don't get it on your windows, Brick, Tin, Aluminum, Vinyl, all fine.
bionica1 t1_jeadfld wrote
NICE. Thank you!! I swear this pressure washer is the best purchase as a new homeowner. It's so fucking fun. And satisfying. I can't wait to clean the siding on the house now. Garage is a different story - it has weird algea looking shit growing on it but the siding is super cheap. May try it with a hose and this cleaner. Can't wait!
DaikonPuzzleheaded66 t1_jeadho3 wrote
Agreed! Greenfield resident here. For the first 10 years I lived here, we rarely went weeks in a summer without short power outages of 1~15 minutes. (always resetting those clocks!) But in the last 5 or so years, they've been much more rare, just a few times a year.
subjiciendum t1_jeadk9v wrote
Just stay in the middle of the river and the falling trees should miss you. Except for the really big sycamores.
Lost_Feature8488 t1_jeae9nw wrote
That's scary!!! I hope you guys fare okay this Saturday too. I was nervous last night as well. I kept wondering if the rest of the roof was gonna go. Thankfully, it held!
IntensityJokester t1_jeax4jl wrote
Itâs jokes like this that give me hope for humanity
bionica1 t1_jeb2cs4 wrote
Too bad you canât just bungee cords to hold the roof on!
Yes it was terrifying! We were about 15â away chilling in the living room when the power went out. No storms or anything going on so I look outside and boom giant tree in my front yard!! It took power lines down onto a very busy street. Thankfully it was almost midnight on a Wednesday when it happened.
Not to make this too long of a story but when I called 911 (power lines were laying on the road) I waited on hold for 7 minutes. âDue to high call volumesâ. That was even scarier than the tree falling I think!!
SendAstronomy t1_jeb4ub5 wrote
*humanitree
fryerandice t1_jeb4xgc wrote
30 seconds cleaner will eat the algae, mold, mildew, all that. It's suprising how well it works. When you use it you won't have to pressure wash much.
Lost_Feature8488 t1_jebk6sm wrote
Thatâs wild!
MolaMolaMedia t1_jed4qjp wrote
Hey quick heads up if anyone was looking to fly into the city today if driving or being driven is an option; don't!
Had the worst flight of my life last weekend during the last high wind event coming in from a connecting flight from DC. Plane was delayed 6 hours, finally got on a aplane (after deboarding due to unrelated issues), had the roughest flight of my life. Then we couldn't land in PIT due to the winds, we made it close enough that I could all but touch the runway, and had to turn back around to DC. At least 4 people, myself included, were just full on vomiting by the end and the plane had to be checked for damage before it could taxi in to the terminal
I got off that flight shaking like a leaf and ate a pretty decent sum of money to cancel the next flight scheduled for the morning and just got a long haul taxi to take me in. Longest and most expensive 1 hour flight of my life
James19991 OP t1_je6prck wrote
Just thought I'd give everyone a heads-up, about the upcoming weekend weather. I would imagine areas in the extreme area could see a high wind watch and or warning.