Funky, salt basically just lowers the freezing point of water, so it is good to lay out plenty of it before you are hit with ice or sleet, but before snow not so much. After you remove most of it from your steps or sidewalk, then put the salt down to melt the hard to remove stuff at the bottom if there is any. With the temps being way down I think this snow will be powdery and easy to remove.Originally posted by funKYcat75:
Picked up some salt at the store today. With fluffy snow coming, will putting some down tonight help with removal tomorrow? Don't want to waste it if it won't work.
^^ One of the main reasons I have not yet relocated back there. Crap, I just returned from a 7.2 mile hike to Whole Foods - Domain and back, and worked up a good sweat humping my latest beer haul.Originally posted by Willy4UK:
Feel bad for ya'll. I spent all day at Rocco's Tacos in Orlando drinking beer near the lake in 70 degree weather. Felt like Hawaii today. Absolutely awesome.
I plan on it.Originally posted by Willy4UK:
The Lord Jesus Christ is blessing Ida with great weather!!!! Hallilooyah!!!
Austin- when you retire, you can move back.
Thanks, Willy. You may now go to hell.Originally posted by Willy4UK:
Feel bad for ya'll. I spent all day at Rocco's Tacos in Orlando drinking beer near the lake in 70 degree weather. Felt like Hawaii today. Absolutely awesome.
Praaaaaaaaazzzzzzzzze GEEEZUUUSSS!!!!!!Originally posted by Willy4UK:
The Lord Jesus Christ is blessing Ida with great weather!!!! Hallilooyah!!!
AAAAAAAAAAAA TO THE MMMMMMEEEEEEEEEEEENNNNNNNNNOriginally posted by IdaCat:
Praaaaaaaaazzzzzzzzze GEEEZUUUSSS!!!!!!Originally posted by Willy4UK:
The Lord Jesus Christ is blessing Ida with great weather!!!! Hallilooyah!!!
Wanted to go to the Bud Duel but decided it would be warmer watching it at home then sitting there with the temperature 33 Thursday night in Daytona.Originally posted by Willy4UK:
Feel bad for ya'll. I spent all day at Rocco's Tacos in Orlando drinking beer near the lake in 70 degree weather. Felt like Hawaii today. Absolutely awesome.
False. You won't last long on that sissy bike. Too many coal trucks.Originally posted by AustinTXCat:
Hello new craft brewery on the Tri-states border. Winters in FL and Texas.![]()
Evil, evil art thou. I shall remain quiet henceforth. Damn it, man.Originally posted by Beavis606:
False. You won't last long on that sissy bike. Too many coal trucks.Originally posted by AustinTXCat:
Hello new craft brewery on the Tri-states border. Winters in FL and Texas.![]()
Learn adverse weather dayOriginally posted by UK_Norm:
Getting to work in the morning should be a blast!
And may not even be able to attempt getting home.
Ok, just got out of the shower. I have an idea and have had forever. Tons of local potential in the area, sissy bike excluded. I may begin soliciting investors as soon as April this year. Seriously. Must EDIT.Originally posted by Beavis606:
False. You won't last long on that sissy bike. Too many coal trucks.Originally posted by AustinTXCat:
Hello new craft brewery on the Tri-states border. Winters in FL and Texas.![]()
ATC - I have been back in KY for almost nine years but spent six living in Austin; I still get back there a couple times a year.Originally posted by AustinTXCat:
^^ One of the main reasons I have not yet relocated back there. Crap, I just returned from a 7.2 mile hike to Whole Foods - Domain and back, and worked up a good sweat humping my latest beer haul.Originally posted by Willy4UK:
Feel bad for ya'll. I spent all day at Rocco's Tacos in Orlando drinking beer near the lake in 70 degree weather. Felt like Hawaii today. Absolutely awesome.
Called my daughter an hour ago. Told her to take care on the roads. She's working tonight.
I'm only a freshmanOriginally posted by GonzoCat90:
Widget, do we know each other? I graduated in December 2012.
What's your twitter handle? I'll give you a follow if I don't already.Originally posted by UK Widget:
I'm only a freshmanOriginally posted by GonzoCat90:
Widget, do we know each other? I graduated in December 2012.![]()
Do have a Twitter, but I don't use it at all, been like that for about a year. Hated the 140 characters crap, and got involved with too much drama.Originally posted by GonzoCat90:
What's your twitter handle? I'll give you a follow if I don't already.Originally posted by UK Widget:
I'm only a freshmanOriginally posted by GonzoCat90:
Widget, do we know each other? I graduated in December 2012.![]()
This was a relatively easy call. It's plenty cold, so you know that the precipitation that falls is going to be snow (at least in the Lexington area), So often, if a storm drifts a little to the north or south, it makes a big difference as to who gets rain and who gets snow. We're usually sitting on the rain/snow line in these parts. Also, Lexington is smack-dab in the middle of what is almost certain to be a lengthy period of precipitation. There may be some doubt as to how much in outlying areas which can lead to inaccurate forecasting, but when you're in the sweet spot, the precipitation is virtually guaranteed.Originally posted by ram1955:
I'll bet anyone a cup of coffee it's not nearly as bad (or good depending on your perspective) as the weather people are predicting.
Nothing ticks me off more than when weather people say we're going to get the biggest snow in history, then get only a few inches. There should be a law against overstating the weather forecast!