epleeds December 19, 2009 December 19, 2009 $20 says we don't get more than 8". should have taken this bet....
ctenophore December 19, 2009 Author December 19, 2009 Still have power, and I just shoveled about 12" off the shallow-slope portion of my greenhouse. It's engineered for over 30 PSF but I'm not taking any chances since I installed it myself!
treesprite December 19, 2009 December 19, 2009 No electricity problem in Gaithersburg. I just came in from clearing off my car, and the side of the other person's car so he doesn't shovel me back in like the guy who was parked there this morning did to me. Then a snowplow went by and pushed all the snow back in front of my car.
traveller7 December 19, 2009 December 19, 2009 Power outage last night from ~930pm to 1230am, but UPS, battery operated pumps all did their jobs as designed. Of course that is good, because this old man is too tired from shoveling to perform emergency tank work :D
Origami December 19, 2009 December 19, 2009 Power good in this part of Ashburn. Twelve inches of snow out in the open part of the yard so far.
Stephen December 19, 2009 December 19, 2009 No electricity problems here in the sticks yet. Just measured 20 inches and it's still snowing.
lhcorals December 19, 2009 December 19, 2009 No electricity problems here in the sticks yet. Just measured 20 inches and it's still snowing. 22" now and STILL SNOWING. You getting by over there Stephen?
Stephen December 19, 2009 December 19, 2009 22" now and STILL SNOWING. You getting by over there Stephen? Oh yeah, getting by just fine. I did have to get the big shovel out though.
ctenophore December 19, 2009 Author December 19, 2009 That is a fine shovel indeed. How many acres do you have to justify that toy?
Stephen December 19, 2009 December 19, 2009 That is a fine shovel indeed. How many acres do you have to justify that toy? 3... But I justify it with the landscaping and light construction businesses I own.
traveller7 December 19, 2009 December 19, 2009 That is a fine shovel indeed. How many acres do you have to justify that toy? After we just cleared the driveway for the third time and the snow plow piled us in for the second....I only need my driveway to justify that toy this year fwiw: 4 wheel drive or not, if you dont have ground clearance, best to stay home. Pushed and dug out a few of the explorer type vehicles this afternoon that just packed up and settled down on the pan.
lanman December 20, 2009 December 20, 2009 After we just cleared the driveway for the third time and the snow plow piled us in for the second....I only need my driveway to justify that toy this year fwiw: 4 wheel drive or not, if you dont have ground clearance, best to stay home. Pushed and dug out a few of the explorer type vehicles this afternoon that just packed up and settled down on the pan. Ummm... I suppose I should just leave my Miata in the driveway, then? bob
ctenophore December 20, 2009 Author December 20, 2009 Ummm... I suppose I should just leave my Miata in the driveway, then? bob What Miata?
sdah0414 December 20, 2009 December 20, 2009 We got quite a bit out here in WV. Unofficially I would say 24 - 28 inches. I even managed to break my snow shovel.
zygote2k December 20, 2009 December 20, 2009 Rob - I'm taking that bet!! should have taken this bet.... we only got 6 inches...
Boret December 20, 2009 December 20, 2009 Sure! Reston, VA -- 18" http://www.weather.gov/view/prodsByState.p...prodtype=public
davelin315 December 20, 2009 December 20, 2009 18".... not even close. I live in Herndon, about 1/4 mile outside of Reston... That's a Sequoia buried under there (helped to get one of those out of the snow today, not heavy enough to handle this snow!). That's my picnic table on my deck, only got indirect snowfall because of the position of the trees and the house. And here's my Weber grill disguised as a giant cone. I measured 30" of snow in my front yard where it was packed down a bit by my shoveling. On the sledding hill there were places where the drifts were 3'+ deep. Even with snowshoes I sank in all the way in some places past my knees.
capsfan December 20, 2009 December 20, 2009 We got around 18". It's going to be a heck of a time getting our abnormally large driveway shoveled.
ctenophore December 20, 2009 Author December 20, 2009 We got around 18". It's going to be a heck of a time getting our abnormally large driveway shoveled. Sounds like a job for a WAMAS Student member
capsfan December 20, 2009 December 20, 2009 Sounds like a job for a WAMAS Student member Haha! Pretty much.
rsarvis December 20, 2009 December 20, 2009 Had power go out for a little over an hour right around 4am... I was woefully unprepared for the storm. I didn't even know about it until 10pm Friday night, when it had already begun snowing. Luckily, I was awake when it happened and I had miraculously had the presence of mind to save a bunch of styrofoam from a furniture purchase 18 months ago, so I put the tank into "shield mode" (pic below)... Even more luckily, power came back on not too long after 5am. Phew!
OUsnakebyte December 20, 2009 December 20, 2009 Well, it's (technically) my weekend off, but the pair scheduled to work aren't gonna be able to make it in today. Looks like I get to take the heel-toe express in this morning. Ah, the joy of living close and being able to walk to work...
lanman December 20, 2009 December 20, 2009 Well, it's (technically) my weekend off, but the pair scheduled to work aren't gonna be able to make it in today. Looks like I get to take the heel-toe express in this morning. Ah, the joy of living close and being able to walk to work... No snomobile?? bob
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