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    Daniel
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    #14

    Saturday it will get to 77/ 63, Sunday back to normal at 71/ 63, then Monday 71/ 63, then dropping to mid 50's/ low 40's, for Tuesday through Thursday, and...

    Friday the 30th will be cold, 47/ 39 with max winds of 18 mph. This will be the coldest day we've had this year I even if the 39 doesn't hold and turns to 40. The last forecast of 39 ended up being 40 but high of 47 and 18 winds will easily make it it coldest yet.

    Then it climbs to 54/ 40 and 61/ 50.

    I think it depends on what conditions you're acclimated to; this will be uncomfortable but at least not dangerous.

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      We are going to get bitter cold temps and maybe 10-20 inches of snow (depending on which report you look at).

      That’s a lot of snow, so I’m worried about our pipes if the power goes.

      If there’s no power, is leaving the taps open enough to prevent damage? How open? Should we open up a few taps? all the taps???

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        -15f wind chill is -37f

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        • ShiroKuroS ShiroKuro

          We are going to get bitter cold temps and maybe 10-20 inches of snow (depending on which report you look at).

          That’s a lot of snow, so I’m worried about our pipes if the power goes.

          If there’s no power, is leaving the taps open enough to prevent damage? How open? Should we open up a few taps? all the taps???

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          Steve Miller
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          @ShiroKuro

          All taps, just a drip is usually enough. Pay attention to which fixtures are on outside walls.

          Meanwhile, a little generator might be a good investment. Nothing crazy - just enough to run the furnace. Maybe 2000 watt. They’ve gotten pretty cheap at places like Harbor Freight. They don’t weigh much and are quieter than they used to be c

          Look at your furnace. Is it connected to power with a cord and plug or does it have a power switch? If it has a cord you’re golden. If it has a switch you can call out a sparky to convert it.

          Power out? No worries! Unplug furnace and plug in an extension cord -I’d recommend 12 gauge. Set generator outside, plug in extension cord and fire it up!

          There are many other more complicated and more expensive ways to do it but this setup will keep the pipes from freezing. Use the second outlet on the generator to charge your phones and such.

          Keep warm!

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            -15f wind chill is -37f

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            @Mark said in Weather where you are thread:

            -15f wind chill is -37f

            Pretty much our situation when we got up this morning. Temps have zoomed up to -6.

            I baked fresh sourdough bagels for breakfast.

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            When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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              Our temps stalled at -5 or so. I did not set foot outside.

              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                Normal tuning day not far from wtg - beautiful sunshine!

                When I was young, crazy-cold days were a reason for my dad to say "bundle up boys, we're going skiing! The lift lines should be really short!" I learned a healthy respect for the weather, but also know how to survive and thrive outside if desired. Walking to wine tasting and dinner in a bit...

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                  Currently -17°C (2°F). With windchill -23°C (-2°F). It’s supposed to drop a few more degrees over night.

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                    @ShiroKuro

                    All taps, just a drip is usually enough. Pay attention to which fixtures are on outside walls.

                    Meanwhile, a little generator might be a good investment. Nothing crazy - just enough to run the furnace. Maybe 2000 watt. They’ve gotten pretty cheap at places like Harbor Freight. They don’t weigh much and are quieter than they used to be c

                    Look at your furnace. Is it connected to power with a cord and plug or does it have a power switch? If it has a cord you’re golden. If it has a switch you can call out a sparky to convert it.

                    Power out? No worries! Unplug furnace and plug in an extension cord -I’d recommend 12 gauge. Set generator outside, plug in extension cord and fire it up!

                    There are many other more complicated and more expensive ways to do it but this setup will keep the pipes from freezing. Use the second outlet on the generator to charge your phones and such.

                    Keep warm!

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                    @Steve-Miller thanks!

                    It's too late for this storm, but we definitely should get a generator!

                    Hopefully this winter system will just be some snow and cold days. Since it's already super cold, I'm not worried about ice, which is the really destructive thing.

                    Although... "some cold days" - ugh, I just looked at the forecast and it looks like it's really cold for like the next nine days. That's a long stretch.

                    -_-

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                    • dolmansaxlilD dolmansaxlil

                      Currently -17°C (2°F). With windchill -23°C (-2°F). It’s supposed to drop a few more degrees over night.

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                      @dolmansaxlil That's about what our overnight is forecasted at.

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                        -2 tomorrow morning.

                        Hard to grasp for this California boy.

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                          Lady at the grocery store today.

                          “I think everyone in Ohio is going home to eat milk and bread sandwiches wrapped in toilet paper!”

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