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  • ScottA
    Original Member
    • Jun 25, 2001
    • 12264

    Snow days in the South

    Yep, it's true. It's going to snow here in the deep South tomorrow and Wednesday. We are expected to get up to 3" here (not a lot for up North but for here is might as well be 3 feet). It's even suppose to snow as far south as the AL/FL line with FL getting freezing rain. Schools are already closed for the next 2 days and I'm guessing all the state offices are closed as well. People have been told not to get out in it.

    I always find it funny how my state reacts when it does actually snow. They really do freak out. But I know they are only doing it to keep people safe. We just do not have the equipment to remove snow much less anywhere to take it. So we throw sand on the bridges and overpasses and hope for the best. The other reason I'm sure of is people here can't drive when it's raining much less in snow. I spent some winter months in Boston back in the 90's and learned how to drive in snow with it blowing everywhere. There is now way these people here could handle it. We'll see how many venture out and end up in the ditch.

    I'll post a pic of my snowman.....
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  • scifiguy94
    Persistent Member
    • Feb 18, 2009
    • 1208

    #2
    Do yall have the bread and milk thing like we do here in SC?

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    • ScottA
      Original Member
      • Jun 25, 2001
      • 12264

      #3
      It seems like we do. It was on the news people what people were buying. Home Depot was out of generators and outside faucet covers. Store shelves were bare of milk, bread and batteries.
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      • scifiguy94
        Persistent Member
        • Feb 18, 2009
        • 1208

        #4
        Yep, that sounds about like here. Expecting 1 to 2 inches in upstate SC.

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        • Rallygirl
          Kitsch rules!
          • May 31, 2008
          • 736

          #5
          Originally posted by ScottA
          Home Depot was out of generators and outside faucet covers.
          Outdoor faucet covers? Once again, this site has made me Google something I have never heard of before. May I ask why someone wouldn't just drain their faucets.

          Here in West Michigan, we are just hoping for the lake to finally freeze over and end this snow. We have run out of places to plow the stuff. I have lost my fences and birdfeeders under it all. Enough already!
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          • RobTMego
            Career Member
            • Mar 15, 2013
            • 568

            #6
            Yep, they are saying 1-3 inches here in Atlanta

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            • vintage spideyfan
              Web Wobbler
              • May 12, 2007
              • 1526

              #7
              The sun is shinning here in Northern Lower Michigan. Sky is blue. It's a comfortable -5 F. The snow in my front yard is nearly up to my waist, (I'm 6'2"). To echo Rallygirl, I can't wait for the lakes to freeze over so this lake effect nonsense will stop.
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              • Rallygirl
                Kitsch rules!
                • May 31, 2008
                • 736

                #8
                Originally posted by vintage spideyfan
                The sun is shinning here in Northern Lower Michigan. Sky is blue. It's a comfortable -5 F. The snow in my front yard is nearly up to my waist, (I'm 6'2"). To echo Rallygirl, I can't wait for the lakes to freeze over so this lake effect nonsense will stop.
                At least the sun is shining for you; it is still snowing like the dickens down here. Freeze lake, freeze already!
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                • Figuremod73
                  That 80's guy
                  • Jul 27, 2011
                  • 3017

                  #9
                  They're saying up to 2'' here in middle Georgia at mid-day.

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                  • z3zep
                    The Girl Next Door
                    • Sep 30, 2006
                    • 1725

                    #10
                    In the mid teens here by the Superbowl... wind chills -2, I am so ready for winter to be over.

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                    • cjefferys
                      Duke of Gloat
                      • Apr 23, 2006
                      • 10180

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Rallygirl
                      Outdoor faucet covers? Once again, this site has made me Google something I have never heard of before. May I ask why someone wouldn't just drain their faucets.
                      Yeah, I had never heard of those covers either. Up north we just drain the outside taps and turn off their water supply when it starts getting cold. I guess they usually don't need to do that down south.

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                      • Hedji
                        Citizen of Gotham
                        • Nov 17, 2012
                        • 7246

                        #12

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                        • megomania
                          Persistent Member
                          • Jan 2, 2010
                          • 2175

                          #13
                          Originally posted by cjefferys
                          Yeah, I had never heard of those covers either. Up north we just drain the outside taps and turn off their water supply when it starts getting cold. I guess they usually don't need to do that down south.
                          We use the outside faucet covers here in the NW as well.

                          -Chris

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                          • stuart
                            Hi-Yo Silver Away!
                            • Jun 18, 2007
                            • 517

                            #14
                            The sleet-snow isn't going to hit Warner Robins until about 3:00. Schools were closed today and will be closed tomorrow. If the snowfall reaches the upper estimates, I suspect schools will be closed Thursday too.

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                            • ScottA
                              Original Member
                              • Jun 25, 2001
                              • 12264

                              #15
                              Originally posted by cjefferys
                              Yeah, I had never heard of those covers either. Up north we just drain the outside taps and turn off their water supply when it starts getting cold. I guess they usually don't need to do that down south.
                              The water supply for them is the same as the entire house. If we shut it off we'd have no water at all. Hence, the faucet covers to keep the wind and cold out so they don't freeze and burst.

                              The ice rain is actually now turning to real snow here and the ground and roof tops are starting to turn white. Most of the major roads, interstates and bridges are closed now.
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