Merc retro is getting close. It might be a doozy this time around.
October 21st (shadow period a couple days before) and with "end-product"
of any MIR period is the "weather" you get for 2-3 weeks. You could get
any kind of weather not normal and not normal for 2-3 weeks. You could
hit the jackpot on one end of the spectrum or be totally destroyed by
a tornado or hurricane or by fire or by floods or.... MIR weather will
call the shots how MIR effects your daily lives.
Troll said
4:53 PM, 10/11/13
The Krink said
11:49 PM, 10/11/13
This Sun square Jupiter aspect this weekend could
create "More Ecitement Than Anyone Needs".
Big typhoon ready to clobber India. Always
something "big' with this aspect.
-- Edited by The Krink on Friday 11th of October 2013 11:53:45 PM
Thunderwagon5000 said
3:55 PM, 10/12/13
Cold nights for two weeks now and the wind and rain this weekend definitely clobbering the leaves off our trees. Little bit of luck bringing a short touch of Indian summer should make it easy to clean a lot of it off the grass before the white stuff covers the ground. Fingers are crossed for that all over the place here..
Snippy said
5:14 PM, 10/12/13
It's been down in TEENS around here!
Thunderwagon5000 said
5:48 PM, 10/12/13
Gosh. That is really more excitement than anyone needs. I suggest you remain as patient as possible and just be grateful it's not even worse than that. Swimming is great for relaxation and exercise, both.
Uke said
6:10 PM, 10/12/13
Refill that pool Snip! Make sure the filter is clean, and the heater's on... I'll be down for a visit...
The Krink said
6:45 AM, 10/13/13
Thunderwagon5000 wrote:
Cold nights for two weeks now and the wind and rain this weekend definitely clobbering the leaves off our trees. Little bit of luck bringing a short touch of Indian summer should make it easy to clean a lot of it off the grass before the white stuff covers the ground. Fingers are crossed for that all over the place here..
Think the GPNW is above the jet-stream now and breathing that fresh
Canadian air. Air not that cold yet but upper 30-low 40's at night and
you need to heat your home at night. I've seen this many times in
my hood over the years when just the right gust of wind sends a
million leaves into flight and they sprinkle down like potato chips
all over everything. Leaves laying around make me want to go out
and rake but I've learn not to. Lawn mowing from this point on is
more about using your lawn-mower as a rake. Just get used to
the mess for the time-being.
Thunderwagon5000 said
8:07 AM, 10/13/13
Cleaning them here now, is best for reasons for reasons of heavy snow accumulation leading to possible mould issues in the spring. Especially if there are abundant soggy leaves to trap the moisture when the big melt does eventually come. I am in a well treed older neighbourhood. And it is more efficient than manual raking, too. Gotta save my arms for when Snippy invites TW out ta that there world famous beach for shark water swimmin.
-- Edited by Thunderwagon5000 on Sunday 13th of October 2013 08:12:11 AM
Thunderwagon5000 said
10:31 AM, 10/13/13
I'll let ya'll know when it's tu phukkin cold ta Swim Snippy and 70 ain't there yet. Noep. Lots of weather drama goin on North end of the Ominitrax line today boys. More excitement than anybody needs. Go get us some of that world famous Virginny ham and a large side of peanut soup. We're comin over there. Got a passport an evrathin.
Visibility: 1.6 Km Sunrise: 7:48 AM Sunset: 6:17 PM
Wind: NNW 61 km/h Humidity: 94% Pressure: 100.2 kPa
Weather information provided by Environment Canada
Today
Snow at times heavy High: -1°
Tonight
Periods of snow Low: -1°
Summary
Sun Oct 13, 13 at 11:00 AM CDT
Today
Snow at times heavy. Amount 10 cm. Blowing snow with near zero visibility at times. Wind north 70 km/h gusting to 90. Temperature falling to minus 1 this afternoon.
Tonight
Periods of snow. Amount 2 cm. Blowing snow with near zero visibility at times early this evening. Wind northwest 60 km/h gusting to 80 diminishing to 40 gusting to 60 before morning. Low minus 1.
Monday
Periods of light snow ending early in the evening then partly cloudy. Wind northwest 40 km/h gusting to 60. High zero.
-- Edited by Thunderwagon5000 on Sunday 13th of October 2013 10:33:06 AM
Snippy said
4:29 PM, 10/13/13
YOU CAN'T SWIM NOW!!!!! WATER TEMPS ARE DIPPING BELOW 70!!! (MURICAN) AS WE SPEAK.
CNIPPY JUST WALKED 7 1/2 MILES IN THE FRIGID WATERS!!!!
Midland, TX.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/video-train-rams-semi-truck-article-1.1481123
-- Edited by Cy Valley on Thursday 10th of October 2013 09:47:45 PM
More Excrement Than Anyone Needs
Merc retro is getting close. It might be a doozy this time around.
Yep!
October 21st (shadow period a couple days before) and with "end-product"
of any MIR period is the "weather" you get for 2-3 weeks. You could get
any kind of weather not normal and not normal for 2-3 weeks. You could
hit the jackpot on one end of the spectrum or be totally destroyed by
a tornado or hurricane or by fire or by floods or.... MIR weather will
call the shots how MIR effects your daily lives.
This Sun square Jupiter aspect this weekend could
create "More Ecitement Than Anyone Needs".
Big typhoon ready to clobber India. Always
something "big' with this aspect.
-- Edited by The Krink on Friday 11th of October 2013 11:53:45 PM
Cold nights for two weeks now and the wind and rain this weekend definitely clobbering the leaves off our trees. Little bit of luck bringing a short touch of Indian summer should make it easy to clean a lot of it off the grass before the white stuff covers the ground. Fingers are crossed for that all over the place here..
Gosh. That is really more excitement than anyone needs. I suggest you remain as patient as possible and just be grateful it's not even worse than that. Swimming is great for relaxation and exercise, both.
Think the GPNW is above the jet-stream now and breathing that fresh
Canadian air. Air not that cold yet but upper 30-low 40's at night and
you need to heat your home at night. I've seen this many times in
my hood over the years when just the right gust of wind sends a
million leaves into flight and they sprinkle down like potato chips
all over everything. Leaves laying around make me want to go out
and rake but I've learn not to. Lawn mowing from this point on is
more about using your lawn-mower as a rake. Just get used to
the mess for the time-being.
Cleaning them here now, is best for reasons for reasons of heavy snow accumulation leading to possible mould issues in the spring. Especially if there are abundant soggy leaves to trap the moisture when the big melt does eventually come. I am in a well treed older neighbourhood. And it is more efficient than manual raking, too. Gotta save my arms for when Snippy invites TW out ta that there world famous beach for shark water swimmin.
-- Edited by Thunderwagon5000 on Sunday 13th of October 2013 08:12:11 AM
I'll let ya'll know when it's tu phukkin cold ta Swim Snippy and 70 ain't there yet. Noep. Lots of weather drama goin on North end of the Ominitrax line today boys. More excitement than anybody needs. Go get us some of that world famous Virginny ham and a large side of peanut soup. We're comin over there. Got a passport an evrathin.
Churchill, Manitoba Oct 13, 2013
Current Conditions
Sun Oct 13, 13 at 12:00 PM CDT0°C
Light Snow
Visibility: 1.6 Km
Sunrise: 7:48 AM
Sunset: 6:17 PM
Wind: NNW 61 km/h
Humidity: 94%
Pressure: 100.2 kPa
Today
Snow at times heavy
High: -1°
Tonight
Periods of snow
Low: -1°
Summary
Sun Oct 13, 13 at 11:00 AM CDTToday
Snow at times heavy. Amount 10 cm. Blowing snow with near zero visibility at times. Wind north 70 km/h gusting to 90. Temperature falling to minus 1 this afternoon.
Tonight
Periods of snow. Amount 2 cm. Blowing snow with near zero visibility at times early this evening. Wind northwest 60 km/h gusting to 80 diminishing to 40 gusting to 60 before morning. Low minus 1.
Monday
Periods of light snow ending early in the evening then partly cloudy. Wind northwest 40 km/h gusting to 60. High zero.
-- Edited by Thunderwagon5000 on Sunday 13th of October 2013 10:33:06 AM
CNIPPY JUST WALKED 7 1/2 MILES IN THE FRIGID WATERS!!!!