"Heavy snow, freezing rain, bitter cold," those were the words that the weather channel used to describe conditions this morning. I drove from Maryland to Upstate New York just to experience the worst that winter has to offer.
Parts of my extended family are strewn across the state and region as they continue to attempt to assemble to celebrate Dad's 90th birthday.
No one expected a storm of blizzard proportions. There is at least 6 inches of snow on the ground here, but it is hard to tell how much since the wind is blowing it around and creating impressive drifts.
Yesterday it was 61 degrees here. Idyllic weather for January, but it was a brief respite from the winter. Today it is 50 degrees colder and the ground has disappeared under a blanket of cold, white snow.
The big event party is this afternoon at 5 PM. It is looking like it will be a family gathering rather than the 120 person celebration that was originally planned.
Snow. Why did it have to be so much snow? And I still need to get back to Maryland. Maybe.
I'm glad it's a three-day weekend. I have an extra day the allow the dogsled team to navigate the artic conditions.
— Bob Doan, writing from Ithaca, NY
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Friday, January 12, 2018
Respite
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Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, PA |
We are now looking at the paradox of frozen rivers and shirt-sleeve temperatures. The image is of the frozen Susquehanna River. It looks cold even though the day was 60 degrees.
I enjoyed the respite from the frigid temperatures. I relish the days which remind me that the winter season is temporary.
Some places in upstate New York are looking at getting more than 10 inches of snow tonight. Not my idea of a great way to start the holiday weekend.
Grin and enjoy or bear it.
— Bob Doan, writing from Ithaca, NY
Thursday, January 11, 2018
Thursday
It is Thursday.
What is Thursday after all but the day before
Friday.
As a five-day per week working society, we seem to love Friday, but let me tell you, I'd rather it be Saturday.
The temperature is well above freezing this morning at 36 degrees. It felt warm when I took the dogs out at 4:15 AM after a transient fox in the neighborhood got them stirred up.
The weather even made a headline in this morning's The Washington Post!
PM Update: Turning milder through Thursday
It was nice to be outside and not freezing. It almost felt warm!
One of the regional golf courses even opened up one of their four nine-hole courses for play!
But still, it is only January. There is more snow and ice in the forecast.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
In a Sunbeam
Even on the coldest days, out animals seem to be able to find the best places to nap.
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Riordin, Makayla, Finnegan in a Sunbeam |
What is interesting is that they all decided to line up in the same sunbeam on hitting the floor. That there were two dogs and one cat dod not seem to matter. Actually, the cat holds his own against the dogs and we have a pretty close knit family.
And they slept there for quite a while until the sunbeam moved away from them.
It must be great to live a dog or cat's life in a good warm home. I wish I could curl up and sleep in a sunbeam.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
Twice as Warm is Still Below Freezing
Ice, why does it have to be ice?
My driveway and presumably the street I live off are a sheet of glazed water-covered ice this morning. The most slippery combination known.
The temperature seems to be moving up in terms of dozens.
Two days ago it was 0 degrees. Yesterday it was 12 degrees, and this morning it was 24 degrees. At least the trend is in the right direction. Yesterday the region officially ended the deep freeze as the temperature rose about 32 for the first time since December 30th.
I am hopeful of making it to work on the ice covered roadways. At least the schools have a two hour delay so there will be somewhat less traffic on the roads.
It is still dark outside.
And the ice is lurking!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Monday, January 8, 2018
Monday Musings - January 8, 2018
1. It is the second Monday of 2018. It is hard ti believe that a week in the new year has been completed.
2. It was 12 degrees warmer this morning than last with a temperature of 12.7 degrees.
3. It was amazing that both the Mega Millions and Power Ball jackpots were hit on successive days for more that $400 million each. There are two very happy people out there.
4. Chris and I spent a busy Sunday watching sports. We watched most of the NFL playoff games and also were treated to two youth basketball games won handily by our grandsons' teams.
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Beach Home St Croix |
6. The cold is supposed to break this week and we are expecting temperatures above freezing for the first time since December 30th when the temperature crawled up to a balmy 33 degrees.
7. Wouldn't it be nice to have a beach home in St. Croix or almost any Caribbean Island right now?
Headlines
Beijing bets on facial recognition in a big drive for total surveillance - The Washington Post
Woman run over with her own car while trying to escape cat attack, troopers say - ClickOrlando.com
Boeing 747 retirement: Farewell to the 'Queen of the Skies' - CNN
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Boeing 747 retirement: Farewell to the 'Queen of the Skies' - CNN
Ronald Reagan Quote for the Week
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-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Sunday, January 7, 2018
Messages from the Ice Box
It is cold.
How cold is it?
It is so cold that I saw a polar bear walk by headed south.
The temperature outside my window hit 0.9 degrees this morning. And since it is not dawn yet, I expect it to head lower as dawn approaches. Maybe it will go into negative numbers.
It is cold. Just too cold to mention.
I wonder if they truck will start in the cold?
The Christmas decorations are going to stay on the house for a while yet.
January 2018 is off to an extremely cold start. Too cold. Maybe it will warm up soon.
Q: When are your eyes not eyes?
A: When the ice cold wind makes them water!
The cold weather is the big story of the New Year.
I am watching HGTV's Beachfront Bargain Hunt about a couple from D.C. looking at houses in St Croix, Virgin Islands.
Stay warm!
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Saturday, January 6, 2018
On to the Playoffs
No, I don't feel any better that the Bills made the NFL playoffs for the first time in 17 years because of a Ravens defensive collapse.
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Jeremy in his Steeler's Garb |
All of the family's teams, except one, met similar fates this season. The Redskins and the Cowboys, similarly underperformed. Only the Steelers demonstrated excellence on the football field.
They are so good that they do not have to risk the frigid temperatures this weekend as they have a bye.
I suppose that given the playoff choices, I will have to throw my support behind the Steelers.
And so the playoffs begin! May the best team win without gratuitous assistance from the referees.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Friday, January 5, 2018
Welcome to the Freezer
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Frozen Meat |
It is dark and cold. Frigid, even.
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From WBALTV.com |
Dear Northerners: We get that this weather is no big deal for you. Now please shut up.
There are some very funny things written in the article comparing our eight-day long deep freeze to experiences around the country with the cold.
I found this one particularly funny, having been to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan during the winter:
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From WBALTV.com |
The people from Michigan would love to tell you about the time they were frozen to their snowmobile for 70 hours until they were licked free by a domesticated elk — but frankly, that is what you sign up for when you live in Michigan. If you live in Michigan, you get cheap real estate, nice lake access and below-zero mornings.
According to the forecast, there is almost no hope of getting above freezing until Monday!
At least no one can say we are having a "mild" winter! Maybe there will be fewer insects this summer.
Spring cannot be too far off. The Baltimore Orioles pitchers and catchers report for Spring Training in 39 days.
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
Thursday, January 4, 2018
1st Storm of 2018
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Out the Back Window |
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Looking up the Driveway |
Schools are closed. It is the first snow day of the season and there is less than an inch of snow falling in our area. Of course, there is a lot more falling elsewhere. The wind is blowing the snow around and the frigid temperatures mean that all of the snow if going to stay around for a while.
I have to admit that because I grew up in Upstate New York that the amount of snow falling this morning is nothing more than a nuisance. Sadly, though, it is paralyzing the region.
I do like the way that the local news media covers these weather events. They send people everywhere to cover the differing conditions.
The coverage of the storm is better than watching a sporting event. We get it from every possible angle.
They are calling this one Snow-icane, because of the hurricane force winds some areas are experiencing
-- Bob Doan, Elkridge, MD
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