Anne, you certainly were busy doing all the calculations. Did rain ever appear? Good idea to be prepared. We never know when we might have to move fast in these days of climate change. Watching the Weather Channel showing the satellite view of the “bomb cyclone” hitting the west.
Good morning Sue and all who follow. I went to be at about 1:00 last night, no rain all evening up to bedtime. Up this morning about 7:00, just very light rain so far. Which is a good thing! I need to go check out some satellite images you ae talking about, as of last night the "bomb cyclone" was whirling around south of Vancouver Island, with "arms" pushing into Washington and Oregon.
Judy, good thing your appts were not this week. Interstate 5 southbound is closed at milepost 11 in Ashland for the Siskiyous due to extreme weather conditions in northern California. This will be a long term closure they say. They got tons of snow between the Siskiyous and Mt Shasta City. I know you would not be driving in these conditions, me either. Not even in my car.
Good grief, Karen! That sounds terrible! I have travelled up Interstate 5 many times past Mt. Shasta City - to think of this area being affected by a "long term closure" is pretty alarming!
For those who don't know, Interstate 5 is
the major (and some might say
only) direct route between California and Oregon. Most all commerce - think trucking of goods, food, mail distribution, general travel, the
works - goes right by Mt. Shasta (both the volcano, and the city that it is named for). To have Interstate 5 closed for even a short time is a major event. And I'm reading that this storm could go on for several days - so we are talking about a possible days-long disruption in interstate commerce. The traffic backup will be intense.
Judy, I'm really glad you got by this mess before it started!
My trailer has an electric fireplace which looks like it is burning blue and orange flames! I thought it was silly, having a “fireplace” in a travel trailer, but I now love it. It is quite pretty.
Lyn, I bought a small electric fireplace late last year that looks like a woodstove, and is also very pretty. The flames it has look almost real, and I do enjoy looking at it when I am "in a mood". Happy to know you are enjoying yours!
Stay safe, everyone!
Please let us know about the weather in your neck of the woods.
Anne