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My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 2:39 am
by Chisamba
Title says it all, really, I hope you had enough time to prepare, hope all your animals are safe and well, hope you can stay home.

I have to go in to work, and will probably bet stuck there. I hope i did enough prep work at all my animals are safe and content.

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 12:45 pm
by skykingismybaby1
I am in central Jersey and seem to be on the line between snow and rain. Sleeting now and only about six inches on the ground. I hope this does not turn into an ice storm instead.

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 12:52 pm
by LeoApp
It has shifted. Blizzard warning has been taken down now but we are getting a lot of sleet and freezing rain. And high winds. So not a picnic, but not two feet of snow.

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 12:57 pm
by Josette
I just got back in from the barn and all tucked in fed/water. Same as Skyking described here central NJ close to shore area. If it turns to ice at night it will be a mess.

(This past week with mild temperature a bunch of daffodils started to open. Sudden temp drop and they flopped over. I went out yesterday evening at dusk and cut about 20 half open flowers. They are in my kitchen window as a reminder that spring will be here soon - I hope.)

Chisamba - stay safe and warm.

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:31 pm
by DJR
I was supposed to have a sold horse shipped out today from eastern Ontario to Maryland.

We've postponed until tomorrow because of this mess!

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:41 pm
by Chancellor
LeoApp wrote:It has shifted. Blizzard warning has been taken down now but we are getting a lot of sleet and freezing rain. And high winds. So not a picnic, but not two feet of snow.


Yeah, the blizzard warning has shifted up here....lucky us.

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 1:47 pm
by LeoApp
:(

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 4:30 pm
by Amado
They are saying anywhere from 10 - 18" for us. That's on top of the ton that is still on the ground. Never lived anyplace where you need snowshoes if you have to go anyplace you haven't plowed!

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Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 5:57 pm
by kande50
The winds are wicked here. I can see that another board has blown off the fence around the riding ring and a strand of tape has come loose, and we're only just getting started.

Just had to walk backwards to the barn because the wind kept blowing snow up in my face. Had to turn back around to wade through the waist high drifts, but then walked backwards again when I got to bare ground.

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2017 11:43 pm
by Tarlo Farm
I so wish you all would adjust your printed profile that goes below your name and give the rest of us an idea of your general area. Here in NW lower Michigan, close to the Lake, we only have a couple inches on the ground. Sunny and COLD! Very weird winter. Stay warm and safe!

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 1:58 am
by Chisamba
North Jersey 30 inch range. Roads are still tricky, snowdrifts in the barn aisle and indoor. It was and is significant. My muscles hurt.

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 11:59 am
by Josette
We got 6-8 inches but the wet sleet/snow froze solid overnight. I can walk on top of it. Sheets of ice covering the driveway. Now hoping for melt down soon....

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 12:50 pm
by Tarlo Farm
Thank you those who added your location! And now we got six inches of that tiny, light flake snow last night. I didn't get up and swim at 7am because I could hardly see the road from my house. I'll go at noon now.

Nothing worse than that sleety/icy coating that then freezes. Bleh, be careful!

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 2:13 pm
by LeoApp
Everything is just totally encased in ice. A few inches of snow, followed by lots of sleet and rain, followed by temps in the teens. Lovely.

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 8:53 pm
by Tarlo Farm
Yuck. the worst.

Re: My friends in the northeast, stay safe in the BLizzard

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2017 12:53 am
by DJR
It's been going on for 48 hrs now here.

Yesterday, there were two major collisions involving tractor trailers on the 401, which is the huge divided highway that connects our vast province (Ontario) west to east, and is part of the Trans-Canada highway. The two collisions each triggered chain reactions, and one involved a tanker carrying a chemical that converts to hydrofluoric acid when it's heated up (like in the turmoil of a major collision). The tanker driver succumbed to his injuries, but not before many dozens of 1st responders worked hard to get him extricated. In that process, over 20 people including 1st responders were exposed to this dangerous chemical, which had spilled almost completely out of the damaged tanker.

Because of this, our local Emerg Dep't declared a "Code Orange" which happens with a mass casualty event. Hasmat teams were deployed to help those on site, and to start cleaning up the spill. All of this occurred during the worst part of this winter storm yesterday afternoon.

The collisions were so extensive that BOTH sides of this major, divided highway were closed, and to signify just how bad it was, both sides are STILL closed over 24 hrs later!

It's been a heck of a March storm. Everyone is itching for the above-zero temps to get here, which hopefully will be this weekend.