This is a pretty neat application. I guess I should have saved those motors from the hard drives I’ve dissected.
Snowpocalypse 2018 + 3
Went out on a quick morning walk to the main road outside the neighbourhood to see what kind of condition it was in.
Still a good bit of snow in the neighbourhood.
Around the neighbourhood, the roads looked pretty clear with a few icy patches.
Up towards the entrance there was still a fair bit of frozen stuff on the road though. Made for a bit of slippery walking.
Out on the main road, it was still pretty icy. Not a lot of exposure to the sun, so there hasn’t been a whole lot of melting on the road, and what melting there has been just freezes overnight.
It’s about 2.5 km out to the main highway from here, and I suspect a few parts of it will be pretty icy. There were a few cars driving down the road, all going pretty slowly. If you take it easy and don’t make any sudden moves, it’s drive-able. Not something I care to venture out into though.
The current forecast high for today is only 1°C and 3°C for tomorrow, so there isn’t going to be much in the way of melting around here until the heat wave starts on Monday and temperatures return to somewhat more seasonal values.
I figure by Wednesday, almost all the remnants of Snowpocalypse 2018 will be gone.
Snowy morning
A bright sunny morning followed Snowpocalypse 2018. The clear skies also meant that temperatures dropped quite a bit overnight. Woke up this morning to -9°C (16°F) which is definitely on the chilly side for these parts.
The sunny morning offered up a nice view of all the snow that fell yesterday (6″ in the front yard). I love seeing sunlight sparkle off a fresh snow fall.
The forecast for the next few days is clear skies, lows around-9°C and highs only getting up to around 3°C for a few hours each day. A lot of this snow is probably going to linger around well into the weekend.
A snowy walk
It’s been a long time since I saw snow like today (not since I left Edmonton probably), so I decided to go for a walk out to get the mail.
Light wind, but fairly heavy snow coming down. The cars had a pretty thick blanket of snow covering them already.
Out on the road, the snow accumulation was pretty thick, and ankle deep in a few spots. Back home this would be a pretty typical snow fall. Around here, it’s bananas and completely mind blowing.
It was a nice walk through the neighbourhood. I’d forgotten how nice and quiet things get during snowfall.
Considering the amount of snow already on the roads, and how much more is expected, I don’t think I’ll be going anywhere tomorrow.
Charleston Sleet/Snowpocalypse 2018
A bunch of cold frigid air combined with a low pressure system off the Florida coast is bringing some pretty nasty weather to Florida, South Georgia and coastal SC today.
Low pressure is quickly wrapping up off the Florida coast in response to a very energetic shortwave trough. This will continue to drive significant winter weather for #CHS through tonight. pic.twitter.com/kuWui7zGao
— Charleston Weather (@chswx) January 3, 2018
The rain and sleet started at the house around mid-morning, and it didn’t take long for visible ice accumulation to start showing up on the roofs and on the ground.
By about 11AM or so, the ice pellets coming down had turned into a mix of snow and ice.
By noon, it became a pretty good snowfall.
The snow is coming down pretty good here in Lower Moncks Corner now. #chs #chswx pic.twitter.com/cHuCnohbQo
— imabug (@imabug) January 3, 2018
2PM Snow. Can’t see the grass in the yard anymore.
Forecast is calling for more snow through the evening. Should look pretty interesting tomorrow morning. It’ll be just like home.