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stevasaurus

Here is a live feed camera from Altoona, Pa.  It's already snowing.  Altoona is about 50-60 miles west of where the Big Show is held.  :occasion-snowman:

 

 

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ebinmaine

:popcorn:

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ebinmaine

Last prediction I saw was going to be about 6 or so on my mountain side and more like 9 in Portland where I work. 

 

Supposed to start here about 1:00 or 2:00 a.m. tomorrow and get done by 4:00 or 5:00 p.m.

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oldlineman

Ya,  that's about 40 miles north east from me looks about the same out my window. Seat time coming soon.

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Alex175

Western CT is calling for 10-16 inches, time to wrestle with some tire chains tonight!

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stevasaurus

This view might be better.  Strasburg, Pa.

 

 

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squonk

Even got to see a train go by! :banana-linedance:

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Bill D
11 minutes ago, squonk said:

 

Even got to see a train go by!

 

I'm going to be out running a train in this mess.  Not looking forward to it.  Snow like this causes all sorts of problems with interlockings and other equipment.  The switch heaters can't keep up with snowfall rates like they're predicting and the switches can't be thrown.  Once that happens you are stuck waiting for the track department to clean out the switch manually before you can move again.  This fine powdery snow get sucked into things it shouldn't be in and causes shorts, freeze ups, etc.  Not going to be fun night.

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oliver2-44

:popcorn::occasion-snowman:

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ebinmaine
14 minutes ago, Bill D said:

I'm going to be out running a train in this mess.  Not looking forward to it.  Snow like this causes all sorts of problems with interlockings and other equipment.  The switch heaters can't keep up with snowfall rates like they're predicting and the switches can't be thrown.  Once that happens you are stuck waiting for the track department to clean out the switch manually before you can move again.  This fine powdery snow get sucked into things it shouldn't be in and causes shorts, freeze ups, etc.  Not going to be fun night.

Just be safe....

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Tractorhead

I only see some snow to Play.

 

Things can be fixed, just hope nobody is hurt and your Horses are also safe.

here weather forecast just liars, told something about „ snowblizzards“..

 

huh - it seems the only blizzard was in their brain.

 

However stay safe lads

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