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somewhere_in_VT t1_j1ex7d5 wrote

Crazy. It’s 42° @ 3:25.. if I remember I’ll edit this with a 4:30 update.

5:17 edit: 35°, freezing rain and looks like it’s gonna keep droppin

6:48 edit: 30° and blustery with about 2” of accumulation

8:25 edit: 28° no wind with 3” + with steady snow.

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AvianQuill t1_j1eysg9 wrote

It’s no joke. Currently in Indiana and the temps dropped 40 degrees in 30 minutes when it hit - same storm front. Keep warm.

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somewhere_in_VT t1_j1fd3w8 wrote

Good god my guy. Y’all got power?

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AvianQuill t1_j1fdh7k wrote

We do. Luckily this town has buried electrical lines (unlike our home in the NEK)!

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EpictetussutetcipE t1_j1flwtn wrote

All our neighbors in my small NEK town have power but three of us on one side of the street don't... they're saying it could be days before it's back on (minimum more than 24 hours). I don't have much in terms of ability to heat my house without electricity. And I forgot to buy a 30amp generator cable when I bought my generator last month. I'm not sure what to do at this point. The flash hasn't started yet but when it does I don't think my little propane stove will be able to combat it.

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AyatollahDan t1_j1f5mfg wrote

This morning in Ohio was brutal. Stay safe, stay warm

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vrsick06 t1_j1fec8g wrote

Girlfriend thinks we’re driving to visit family at 7am… dunno about that

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somewhere_in_VT t1_j1g0mkm wrote

As long as your remember to plug the block heater into your tank you should be ok

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No-Ganache7168 t1_j1f5bxd wrote

I was lucky that my job shut down at noon for everyone's safety. Came home and there was debris all over my road. Lots of branches and roof tiles. We lost a bunch of siding, but I was able to pick it up and put it in the garage until we can put it back up. Very small leak in the basement and another one above our slider doors which has never happened before. Glad we invested in a seamless steel roof last year. Our old roof would not have survived. Could have been much worse overall. Looks like most of my neighbors have similar damage.

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ddoubletapp OP t1_j1f9zdh wrote

Sorry about the damage to your home. What a crazy day. Glad you’re safe!

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pv_punisher t1_j1f8ahp wrote

I have a 52 mile commute and shift change is at 1900. Guess I'll just pound a few road sodas and have me a full send.

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ddoubletapp OP t1_j1f9m2l wrote

Godspeed 🫡

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pv_punisher t1_j1fahs3 wrote

Been at it for over 10 years, not to many weather scenarios I haven't driven it... kidding aside slow and steady wins the race.

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hotseltzer t1_j1fcrx7 wrote

I was looking out the window while on the phone with a friend earlier and watched it get progressively foggier while the shallow puddles in the driveway turned to ice

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Weary_Commission_419 t1_j1frbjw wrote

52 in Ferrisburgh this afternoon. 25 now. 3” of new snow since 5:00.

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Russian_Rocket23 t1_j1fwjxb wrote

I can't remember a storm quite like this. It was 50 degrees at noon, and pouring rain. Then the sun came out briefly. An hour ago, there were 30 mph winds and snow. Tomorrow it'll be about 15. I lost Internet for about 2 hours and power for 10 minutes, and yet my TV antenna managed to have perfect reception (usually with 20 mph winds, reception is spotty).

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thisoneisnotasbad t1_j1j2p9x wrote

I ended up driving about 120 miles at 200 am. Interstate was ok if you kept it as 50 to 60. Best part was not much traffic

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eeeyow t1_j1g7i2s wrote

Thunder, close lightning strikes and hard snow around 6:30 this evening in the NEK. Now we have about 5-6” on the ground.

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