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Started by Roadgeekteen, January 04, 2018, 03:57:03 PM

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Roadgeekteen

Have any of you in the northeast lost power during the storm? I have not.
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hotdogPi

I still have power. The strongest winds should be at about 7 PM.
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US 13, 44, 50
MA 22, 35, 40, 107, 109, 126, 141, 159
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Lowest untraveled: 36

rickmastfan67

Have power (not expecting to lose it), but I'm not in the storm.  However, 3F here right now. lol.  Supposedly will hit -8F here tomorrow night. :ded:

ghYHZ

I'm in Nova Scotia. Wind gusts are 110 (65mph) right now.....and we haven't lost power.  After receiving about 5cm (2" ) of snow yesterday it quickly changed to rain....and is still raining right now.

Temp is dropping to 10F (-12 C) tonight.
 
https://weather.gc.ca/city/pages/ns-19_metric_e.html?unit=imperial

CNGL-Leudimin

What storm? I'm in the Northeast of Spain and it's sunny. But we should get rain from evening through Sunday.
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Hurricane Rex

Quote from: CNGL-Leudimin on January 05, 2018, 07:38:29 AM
What storm? I'm in the Northeast of Spain and it's sunny. But we should get rain from evening through Sunday.

The secret is your in Spain  :bigass:
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SectorZ

Lucked out my way. Outages inland were not nearly that bad, compared to the coastline getting pounded badly.

jp the roadgeek

Lost power for 1 minute yesterday, but places around me were out for 2 hours.  I've been pretty lucky; didn't lose power during Hurricane Irene, the October Surprise snowstorm of 2011, or Hurricane Sandy.
Interstates I've clinched: 97, 290 (MA), 291 (CT), 291 (MA), 293, 295 (DE-NJ-PA), 295 (RI-MA), 384, 391, 395 (CT-MA), 395 (MD), 495 (DE), 610 (LA), 684, 691, 695 (MD), 695 (NY), 795 (MD)

Roadgeekteen

God-emperor of Alanland, king of all the goats and goat-like creatures

Current Interstate map I am making:

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Hurricane Rex

Quote from: Roadgeekteen on January 06, 2018, 08:59:05 PM
Quote from: jp the roadgeek on January 06, 2018, 04:31:50 PM
Hurricane Sandy.
Do you have god like wires?
Or do you live in a place where Sandy didn't affect you that much?
ODOT, raise the speed limit and fix our traffic problems.

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MNHighwayMan

You know, after seeing "Hurricane" Sandy's "devastation," I think northeasterners are a bunch of wimps.

Rothman

MTA raises an eyebrow at your sarcasm.  The destruction wreaked on the subway was considerable and took many months to repair.
Please note: All comments here represent my own personal opinion and do not reflect the official position(s) of NYSDOT.

jp the roadgeek

Quote from: Hurricane Rex on January 07, 2018, 05:07:54 AM
Quote from: Roadgeekteen on January 06, 2018, 08:59:05 PM
Quote from: jp the roadgeek on January 06, 2018, 04:31:50 PM
Hurricane Sandy.
Do you have god like wires?
Or do you live in a place where Sandy didn't affect you that much?

I live about 25 miles inland.  It hit NJ and NY much harder.  My area was affected more by Snowtober 2011 than Sandy.  Being in an area that did not lose power, we had lines over a quarter mile long for the two gas stations at the top of my street of people getting gas for their cars and generators.  A few years before, the power company decided to trim limbs on my street, so the chances of a limb snapping and falling on the wires was minimal.  Plus, I'm on the same circuit as a hospital, so we get top billing.
Interstates I've clinched: 97, 290 (MA), 291 (CT), 291 (MA), 293, 295 (DE-NJ-PA), 295 (RI-MA), 384, 391, 395 (CT-MA), 395 (MD), 495 (DE), 610 (LA), 684, 691, 695 (MD), 695 (NY), 795 (MD)

vdeane

Heck, the damage from Sandy STILL isn't fully repaired.  That's why the L train will be shutting down.  Also the reason why the Gateway project is so critical to the area.
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Roadgeekteen

Quote from: MNHighwayMan on January 07, 2018, 05:13:43 AM
You know, after seeing "Hurricane" Sandy's "devastation," I think northeasterners are a bunch of wimps.
I often think that to. Snowstorms can be dangerous and devastating but look at Houston last year.
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