Very Windy, 2 degrees with -20 windchill. Only about an inch of snow but coming down still. Very low visibility.Can anyone tell me what travel is like now in Owensboro or Evansville areas? Much appreciated.
Stay put. Visibility is awful. Not to mention the bitter bitter cold.Can anyone tell me what travel is like now in Owensboro or Evansville areas? Much appreciated.
I went and filled my truck up and a gas can for the generator. I've never felt a cold like this. Ever.Stay put. Visibility is awful. Not to mention the bitter bitter cold.
My boss told me to be remote. Iām taking his advice. The cold is a killer.I have a feeling they will be sum rescued off the interstate tonight. Not to mention all the early birds that think they can't miss work tomorrow and don't give the crews time to clean roads.
I have up in Duluth Minnesota years ago will truck driving. Was minus -19 with 20 mph gusts made it feel 42 below. Could only stand outside a few minutes at a time. This may be worse I just got off work and drove 22 miles home. Visibility most of the time was 20 feet maybe less. Live North of Dayton Ohio.I went and filled my truck up and a gas can for the generator. I've never felt a cold like this. Ever.
Some do. Healthcare and first responders have to be there. They really canāt miss workI have a feeling they will be sum rescued off the interstate tonight. Not to mention all the early birds that think they can't miss work tomorrow and don't give the crews time to clean roads.
Yeah, I remember using a hair dryer to warm up the cows udder before milking.Christmas 83 was colder.
It got down to below freezing in Miami. -10 in western KY then.
Are you serious? I know someone that was north of Miami that said it was 19 or 20 in 1983. 2004 and 1989 were also extremely cold.Yeah, I remember using a hair dryer to warm up the cows udder before milking.
Geez no Tom and Goosey for you!!Are you serious? I know someone that was north of Miami that said it was 19 or 20. 2004 and 1989 were also extremely cold.
I just went to start my truck and car that I have in the garage and obviously not a heated garage. I walk by the car and my arm bumped into the antenna which is plastic, and broke it into.
Geez no Tom and Goosey for you!!
Sand Lake is 11 degrees warmer than Louisville right now.Lol, you southern folk and your winter weather!
If you want to see what REAL winter weather is all about, type in Sand Lake Michigan, where Iām at![]()
No. But it was cold. Either 83 or 84, I saw-28 on our thermometer before I went to bed, next morning it was-10. Heat wave overnight.Are you serious? I know someone that was north of Miami that said it was 19 or 20 in 1983. 2004 and 1989 were also extremely cold.
I just went to start my truck and car that I have in the garage and obviously not a heated garage. I walk by the car and my arm bumped into the antenna which is plastic, and broke it into.
But I do know you get the lake effect on the western side of the state. I used to live in the Detroit area. It definitely snowed more than it does in Louisville but not as much as I thought did before I moved there.Lol, you southern folk and your winter weather!
If you want to see what REAL winter weather is all about, type in Sand Lake Michigan, where Iām at![]()
1982 was the warmest Christmas I remember until couple years ago and 1983 was the coldest.No. But it was cold. Either 83 or 84, I saw-28 on our thermometer before I went to bed, next morning it was-10. Heat wave overnight.
You must have been born after 1978.I went and filled my truck up and a gas can for the generator. I've never felt a cold like this. Ever.
I lived in Omaha, NE for 3 1/2 years. This is child's play.I went and filled my truck up and a gas can for the generator. I've never felt a cold like this. Ever.
Yep, I'm considered " essential " so I have to be here. Work at UK and live in Richmond. I got off at 6 last night, drove home, showered and packed an overnight bag. Now I'm wondering if the roads will be decent enough to travel safely home, because I sure as hell do not want to spend the night again.Some do. Healthcare and first responders have to be there. They really canāt miss work
Thank you for what you doYep, I'm considered " essential " so I have to be here. Work at UK and live in Richmond. I got off at 6 last night, drove home, showered and packed an overnight bag. Now I'm wondering if the roads will be decent enough to travel safely home, because I sure as hell do not want to spend the night again.
Good thing the Cats aren't playing. You always say I'm done in the game thread. And I'm going outside for a while.My boss told me to be remote. Iām taking his advice. The cold is a killer.
Just my way of easing the nerves. Yeah. No way could I do that now.Good thing the Cats aren't playing. You always say I'm done in the game thread. And I'm going outside for a while.
In all seriousness everyone stay safe and indoors if possible.
We had -20 last night with 30mph winds, up to 50mph gusts..my face still hurts!I have up in Duluth Minnesota years ago will truck driving. Was minus -19 with 20 mph gusts made it feel 42 below. Could only stand outside a few minutes at a time. This may be worse I just got off work and drove 22 miles home. Visibility most of the time was 20 feet maybe less. Live North of Dayton Ohio.
Christmas Eve 1983, Kentucky played Illinois in Champaign. The officials could not make the game because of the weather. Illinois was really good that year and Kentucky beat them there, and then later beat them in Rupp to go to the final four. I have no idea why Kentucky was playing on Christmas Eve, it was a Saturday though. I remember listening to that game. It was not on television, for me anyway.Yeah, I remember using a hair dryer to warm up the cows udder before milking.
I live in So California and it's going to be 80 today and tomorrow.Yeah, I remember using a hair dryer to warm up the cows udder before milking.
Lol, you southern folk and your winter weather!
If you want to see what REAL winter weather is all about, type in Sand Lake Michigan, where Iām at![]()