rwfromkansas wrote:Lots of folks saying the roads are worse today than yesterday. Geez.
With refreezing tonight, yuck.
The roads that have been driven on and broken up some ice, will become cobbled.
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With refreezing tonight, yuck.

Ntxw wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:Lots of folks saying the roads are worse today than yesterday. Geez.
With refreezing tonight, yuck.
The roads that have been driven on and broken up some ice, will become cobbled.



Cpv17 wrote:Quixotic wrote:I have a three foot drift of solid sleet up against my backyard gate. I’ve been working on it for two hours and it’s only opening about two inches. I need a jackhammer. I can’t get the trash cans out to the curb.
Sounds like you need a blowtorch lol

Quixotic wrote:Note to self: leave gate to the back yard propped open during sleet storms. I’ve spent most of the day clearing the 3’ pile of ice in front of it so I can get the trash cans out. The bolts on the hinge popped out of the wood so yeah.
Stratton23 wrote:If you love winter weather across texas , youre going to love the look of the 18z GFS run in february at least with the 500 mb height pattern, you love to see it!

gboudx wrote:Quixotic wrote:Note to self: leave gate to the back yard propped open during sleet storms. I’ve spent most of the day clearing the 3’ pile of ice in front of it so I can get the trash cans out. The bolts on the hinge popped out of the wood so yeah.
For all that effort, how many dead bodies are in the garbage cans that they just had to go out?

Quixotic wrote:Stratton23 wrote:If you love winter weather across texas , youre going to love the look of the 18z GFS run in february at least with the 500 mb height pattern, you love to see it!
I’m reevaluating this winter weather stuff. I’ve been locked in the house for five days with my wife and kid. I need some time alone.


Quixotic wrote:gboudx wrote:Quixotic wrote:Note to self: leave gate to the back yard propped open during sleet storms. I’ve spent most of the day clearing the 3’ pile of ice in front of it so I can get the trash cans out. The bolts on the hinge popped out of the wood so yeah.
For all that effort, how many dead bodies are in the garbage cans that they just had to go out?
You mustn’t have met my wife. She is like an uber consumer and when she’s bored she throws stuff out. But the joke’s on me: trash guys aren’t coming til Wednesday. Plus everybody knows you don’t put bodies in the trash. You take them to a commercial site with fake plates, hoodie and balaclava.

gboudx wrote:Quixotic wrote:gboudx wrote:
For all that effort, how many dead bodies are in the garbage cans that they just had to go out?
You mustn’t have met my wife. She is like an uber consumer and when she’s bored she throws stuff out. But the joke’s on me: trash guys aren’t coming til Wednesday. Plus everybody knows you don’t put bodies in the trash. You take them to a commercial site with fake plates, hoodie and balaclava.
Yeah probably better to dispose in a place like Monster Joe's in Pulp Fiction.
gpsnowman wrote:gboudx wrote:Quixotic wrote:
You mustn’t have met my wife. She is like an uber consumer and when she’s bored she throws stuff out. But the joke’s on me: trash guys aren’t coming til Wednesday. Plus everybody knows you don’t put bodies in the trash. You take them to a commercial site with fake plates, hoodie and balaclava.
Yeah probably better to dispose in a place like Monster Joe's in Pulp Fiction.
You sendin' the Wolf?

Quixotic wrote:gpsnowman wrote:gboudx wrote:
Yeah probably better to dispose in a place like Monster Joe's in Pulp Fiction.
You sendin' the Wolf?
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