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1 hour ago, MTBigBangTheoryFan said:

155MPH now. Almost Cat 5. 

STAY SAFE EVERYONE!!! I hope people got out of the way and left  or went to a Shelter! 

Anyone who hasn't seen the fury of a Major Hurricane, tune into the Weather Channel! Michael's winds are so strong, that it's forcing a river to flow in the opposite direction. That is a strong hurricane!

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7 hours ago, legacy99 said:

I hope everyone is safe and unhurt

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I don't know about others, but thank god, we only got some wind and rain and not too much of that. So, we were very fortunate indeed. My thoughts and prayers to the folks in Panama City, Mexico Beach and farther East, as well as the folks in Georgia, North and South Carolina as they bear the brunt of Hurricane Michael!

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  • 3 months later...

Monday in NW Indiana we got 8 inches of snow. Today it's -20 (Fahrenheit for friends elsewhere) with wind chill ranging from -30 to -55. In nearby Chicago they have closed schools, The Field Museum, Navy Pier, The Art Institute, The Museum of Science and Industry, Adler Planetarium, both Lincoln Park and Brookfield Zoos, all Amtrak and South Shore trains and the Hamilton show, among other things.

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NW suburban Chicago right now is -15F. No school Monday, Wednesday, Thursday this week. The school plays Thursday and Friday night and Saturday matinee. She has a part. Thursday doesn't look good for performance. James and the Giant Peach is the show. She's in High School

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15 minutes ago, Chrismo said:

NW suburban Chicago right now is -15F. No school Monday, Wednesday, Thursday this week. The school plays Thursday and Friday night and Saturday matinee. She has a part. Thursday doesn't look good for performance. James and the Giant Peach is the show. She's in High School

The mail is not being delivered as well! 

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1 hour ago, Chrismo said:

I know. would of needed ice skates to get to my door.

We got down to 28, wind chill about 23. That's pretty damn cold for Florida! I know it's nothing like the Mid West or Northern states.

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Another frigid day again in the Chicago area tomorrow. Bundled up in two pairs of socks, sweatpants, two shirts and a full length terry cloth bathrobe.  Schools are still closed, no mail delivery and we have to run all the inside faucets at a constant trickle so that the pipes don't freeze.

But we have a motto here, if you don't like the weather, wait a minute..it'll change.  We'll be nearing 50 degrees by the end of the weekend.

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11 hours ago, vonmar said:

But we have a motto here, if you don't like the weather, wait a minute..it'll change.  We'll be nearing 50 degrees by the end of the weekend.

It's supposed to set a record for fastest rise in temperature.

The people who were supposed to go to Hamilton seem the most bummed. Some of them waited for their tickets for a year. The people at the theater aren't sure what they are going to do for them.

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39 minutes ago, bfm said:

Keep warm guys, I hope it will get better soon.

Well, here in good ol' Milton, Florida it's up to a toasty 56 degrees. It was a coool 39 last night. The folks up North and the Mid West are still having a lot of staggering cold weather being thrown at 'em. Good luck and stay warm. It's suppose to get warmer up there soon.

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  • 5 months later...

Having watched the way the weather is changing I think the Midwest is definitely off a month. We got in April what we used to get in March,  we got in May what we used to get in April, and so on. October will probably be what we used to get in August and farmers will be harvesting in November at the rate they are going. Very weird.

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22 hours ago, Die Zimtzicke said:

Having watched the way the weather is changing I think the Midwest is definitely off a month. We got in April what we used to get in March,  we got in May what we used to get in April, and so on. October will probably be what we used to get in August and farmers will be harvesting in November at the rate they are going. Very weird.

Weather is most definitely weird!

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16 hours ago, chucky said:

Weather is most definitely weird!

How wet you getting there chucky?  We had two days of steady rain, but not it's moved off to see what it can do to Texas and Louisiana.

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13 minutes ago, Tensor said:

How wet you getting there chucky?  We had two days of steady rain, but not it's moved off to see what it can do to Texas and Louisiana.

Not to bad so far. It's off and on in the rain department. It's headed for the West of New Orleans. The farther West, the better for us.

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2 hours ago, Tensor said:

Looking at the warnings, (3 AM). You’re right on the edge. TS warnings end in Pensacola. 

Yeah, we're expecting a lot of rain today and this weekend from Barry. Gonna be a long, wet weekend.  

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