what's your weather currently like?

Finally got a little of the white stuff:



Downside is the roads were a sheet of ice as they didn't bother treating or pre-treating them. It's going to melt in the day or so anyway.

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Yeah, there's a Toyota under there somewhere


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wife always says it's a solid 6-7" that makes for a good time....

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Sensors covered, check!


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GYEON Syncro doing it's thing

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HATEFULL! All day rain today then 2-4" of snow Sunday. Dring beer and sleep!
 
First day of Spring. 30 degrees out and snow on the ground. :dunno:

Ufda as we say in MN.
We have 0 snow on the ground, it's 47 degrees and partly sunny.
Par for the course in MN this winter....but apparently that's going to change this weekend.
We're in for potentially more snow in the next week than we've had all winter. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
I was planning to get my Mustang out of storage this weekend, but that might need to be put off.
 
Mid-40's, sunny, but extremely *windy* (little alert flag on one of my PC's said "gale warning" earlier). Nice enough that I just pulled on a midweight jacket (unzipped) over my T-shirt to walk down the block to my polling place in flip-flops. No complaints here.
 
It's stupid. (St. Paul, MN)
2 weeks ago it was close to 70F and over last 2 day we've received about 7" of snow and still coming down.
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It's late March, days are longer, sun is nice and bright. Even if we get a freak snowstorm it's fine. Winter is over, F winter.
 
It's 26C/78f here today, 59% humidity. I thought we were going to get some rain this morning, but the dark clouds passed by without dropping anything.
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Rain all week. Light snow today. It was an ugly week. Yet another rainy Saturday. Sunday is looking better.
 
Today was supposed to be me taking the new car to the touch less wash, pretreating with BH AF and running it through and coming home for a slow methodical rinseless wash and a topper

But the weather turned yesterday and we are getting heavy wet snow and the roads are crappy and getting worse

Pointless to go through the tunnel wash and expect it to be ok for a rinseless by the time I get home

Not sure what plan B is

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I saw about the quake on the news. Never in all my years in Jersey did I feel one

Everything okay there? I hope nothing more than a few fallen objects
 
I saw about the quake on the news. Never in all my years in Jersey did I feel one

Everything okay there? I hope nothing more than a few fallen objects

We had one some years ago, apparently 2011. No big deal, by the time I figured out what it was, it was over. So 2 so far, you're right Bill, we never had one when you lived up here. We had an aftershock yesterday afternoon.

Chilly, no, we don't have them here. People seem more freaked out by this one than the last one, that one in 2011 was in the DC area, so we were pretty far away, the epicenter of this one was actually in NJ. The frequency of this one felt different, if that makes any sense, perhaps due to the proximity.
 
We had one some years ago, apparently 2011. No big deal, by the time I figured out what it was, it was over. So 2 so far, you're right Bill, we never had one when you lived up here. We had an aftershock yesterday afternoon.

Chilly, no, we don't have them here. People seem more freaked out by this one than the last one, that one in 2011 was in the DC area, so we were pretty far away, the epicenter of this one was actually in NJ. The frequency of this one felt different, if that makes any sense, perhaps due to the proximity.
Australia is not known for earthquakes, but we had a biggish one back in December 1989. It hit near Newcastle, on the east coast, about 15 miles from where I live now. But I lived in Sydney back then, I was at work that day and we felt it, about 80 miles away, we were inside a concrete building at the time, we heard it shake, along with all of the light fittings. Half the staff sprinted outside, the rest of us wandered out slowly wondering what all the excitement was about, we all thought it was pretty cool. Later on we heard 13 people had died in Newcastle. It was a 5.6 that hit at a depth of 7.1 miles.



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The NJ quake was a 4.8. I was either in my car or standing outside at the time. I didn't even notice it.
 
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