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Oh, wonderful....
Might not be too bad. We thought we'd lose power Wed night, but... nothing. In fact, all the ice/snow we had on Weds is now gone.
Our snow and ice is gone here, too, so nothing to weigh the trees down, which is good.
We had some pretty good wind a couple of weeks ago. There were gusts that were powerful enough to make my hair stand on end, but the power didn't go out. That time we had a warning, but the gust from this could be 20MPH higher than they were with the last one. Unfortunately, I live on the side of a large hill that faces the eastern end of Lake Erie, and that wind just rolls right across that thing and slams right into the hill, which is actually a many miles long ridge. And many of our roadways here, including some of the main ones, are lined on either sides by trees. It's a pretty forested area, dotted by diary farms. We even have a village a few miles from here called Forestville. LOL.
All I can do is prepare and hope for the best. The longest time we've been without power here is about 36 hours, and that was back in 2003 or 2004, and caused by a wind storm like this. A couple of years back we had one that knocked the power out for nearly a day. I lost everything in my fridge and freezer, save a few things I transferred from the fridge to the chest freezer, like condiments, coffee creamer and milk.
- maratsade6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Hopefully you won't have to endure another power outage. Do you have a wood burning stove?
- GabeU6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
maratsade wrote:Hopefully you won't have to endure another power outage. Do you have a wood burning stove?
Nope. I have a kerosene heater if it gets too cold, but other than the gas stove/oven, that's it. Coincidentally enough, this house used to have a wood stove, but it was removed and the hole for the flue was covered over years ago.
And eight days? Wow. I can't imagine.
- maratsade6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Do you have the Buddy heater? If so, are you happy with it?
The long power outages were awful -- my wife reminds me we had one in the summer and one in the winter, both due to storms. Both were a few years ago, and I hope nothing like that will happen again, because both were uncomfortable. although we both learned a lot about prepping, which was good.
- GabeU6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
SMH. It's been upgraded to "up to 75 MPH".
Well, if you don't hear from me for a few days, you know why. Charging my phone and my power bank now, and I've been freezing water bottles and containers to put in the chest freezer.
This is not going to be fun. :(
- maratsade6 years agoDistinguished Professor IV
Hang in there, GabeU . I hope this won't come to pass, but it's good that you're prepping. Stay safe.
Edit: I see they changed the advisory to a warning. https://www.newyorkupstate.com/weather/2019/02/upstate-ny-officials-warn-of-outages-flooding-ice-damage-from-high-winds.html
GabeU wrote:SMH. It's been upgraded to "up to 75 MPH".
Well, if you don't hear from me for a few days, you know why. Charging my phone and my power bank now, and I've been freezing water bottles and containers to put in the chest freezer.
This is not going to be fun. :(
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