Posted by paul on January 24, 2019 at 13:19:05 from (76.77.197.114):
In Reply to: Bragging temps? posted by Jon f mn on January 24, 2019 at 06:06:14:
Same forecast a few dozens of miles south of you.
Today it is a balmy zero now, with 35 mph winds.
Saw a snowball roll across the road, don’t usually or ever see that, a whole snowball rolling across the prairie.
Now we are losing the wind erosion game. Not very much snow on the ground here, typically our dirt is very heavy and wet and covered in snow so we don’t get much dirty snow any more. But the sustained 35mph winds finally changed that. Bummer. It’s turning black out there. The 25mph winds last week didn’t move dirt, but they freeze dried the surface so as to dry out the top half inch and allow this wind to move it.
Those cold temps are gonna drive down deep, going to raise heck with water pipes. We depend on a snow cover to insulate the ground some and keep the cold to the top 5 feet or so. Anyone who cheated a bit with water lime depth is going to have issues.
The modern septic tanks with the leach lines only a foot deep they require now are also in trouble. People will find out, not that any officials will care their required systems don’t actually work.
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