***Official 2025 Weather Thread***

fccy

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Work told us yesterday around 11:10am no production for today. Got a text around 1:30 today delaying tomorrow 2 hours.
 
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Not exactly sure.
Yeah, hourly really won't be good, probably a generous per event thingie would be good. Grandkid of a good friend of mine (died a couple of years ago) so I'll be looking to overpay if anything.
30 per if 2 vehicles fit. If 4 can fit in drive go 45.
 

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Not exactly sure.
Well, power off and on from last night (had to finish the game on phones) and then for about 5 straight hours this morning. House dropped 2 degrees so not bad.

Driveway drift up to my chin. Heavy wet crap. Buried one of pickups on the city road, thankfully another guy came along so I could get pulled on solid payment to get things cleared. City made one pass down the middle and said F it.
 
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Don't care about the snow but that north wind can go straight to hell.
 

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Generator finally kicked off after 16 hours without power. The drive home from Ames last night was ok until the last 4 miles. Heading west was brutal. Might have been the worst driving conditions I’ve ever experienced.
 
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Looking at the forecast, I'll let mother nature handle the driveway.

That was my thought as well, but a couple of 2 ft tall drifts forced my hand.

Out in the country, the ground is in one of 3 states: completely bare, tall drifts, or 1" thick sheets of ice. The ice is treacherous.

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Man I hate this time of year when the yard is a sloppy muddy mess and the grass hasn't started growing back. I have a 1 year old golden retriever that loves to dig. I may not have a yard in another week, just a giant mud pit.
 

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Man I hate this time of year when the yard is a sloppy muddy mess and the grass hasn't started growing back. I have a 1 year old golden retriever that loves to dig. I may not have a yard in another week, just a giant mud pit.
I am glad I dont live on a granular surfaced road.
 

Clonehomer

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Man I hate this time of year when the yard is a sloppy muddy mess and the grass hasn't started growing back. I have a 1 year old golden retriever that loves to dig. I may not have a yard in another week, just a giant mud pit.

But that sloppy mess is what will allow the grass to grow back. Just happy to finally see some precipitation in the forecast to avoid a dry spring.
 

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But that sloppy mess is what will allow the grass to grow back. Just happy to finally see some precipitation in the forecast to avoid a dry spring.
Sure... as long as you don't have a dog that tears it up just running around the yard. Beside, soil can get saturated to the point where it's bad for grass. It will get to a more reasonable soil moisture soon with a little more warmth, but the next couple of days are going to be a complete mess.