-9° at wakeup, -6° right now, averaging -30° with the wind. We only picked up another 3" of snow last night.
Texas called me in a panic because she didn't know whether to use hot or cold air to defrost her windows because she had been sitting there for 10 minutes and it was getting worse. LolMeanwhile, Floridians are breaking out their thermal undies and goose down parkas:
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Sweetie's pulling in all her potted plants to protect them, and she'll be covering some of the temperature-sensitive shrubs. I'm like "plant hardier plants!!" which isn't going down too well. <shrug>
If the outside faucets are freeze less hydrants dripping them may harm them.Dripping the outside faucets, will drip the kitchen sink next to the window when I go to bed. The front faucet has built up quite an icicle. Will be freezing again in an hour or two.
I don't even cover mineIf the outside faucets are freeze less hydrants dripping them may harm them.
We didn't have them back in Ohio when I was a kid. We never covered them. Never had a problem.I don't even cover mine
My MIL is the only one I know w/ a freeze-less faucet. So in the big freeze 2 years ago, her sewer line froze instead & backed up in the back half of the house.If the outside faucets are freeze less hydrants dripping them may harm them.
Thats better than wet cold.Third night in a row with sub freezing temps - with zero precipitation - it's a 'dry' cold.
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