Water Lines May Freeze
Probably one of the most serious problems this winter will be FROZEN UNDERGROUND WATER LINES. For many decades in northern areas water lines are buried 42" or more to prevent freezing when the ground freezes solid. Water lines in the southern USA are not buried anywhere near that deep with some less than 12" deep. Running water will not freeze, so people may need to keep a tap running slowly somewhere in the house, maybe for the entire winter. People will have to choose between a high water bill or no running water if the ground starts to freeze deep.
Arctic Air
An unmistakable bite of Arctic air is what the northeast and many places in the USA suffer with right now. Here in the northeast we experienced January temperatures a month early. There is a recognizable signature with Arctic air – bitter cold, wicked wind chills complete with just enough humidity to cut through your coat like a knife. Other than that it's nice outside.
I've been quietly watching local weather which has hovered around the teens in the northeast for the past few weeks. In December and early January, temperatures usually hover around the 20's or even 30's. But not this winter – it's been much colder.
So what's happening across the United States? If the average annual temperature has been rising a few degrees according to global warming experts, will that explain temperatures more than TEN degrees colder than in the past?
The logic behind warming must be truly unfathomable. Perhaps we need to use some of that "new math" which has intelligent college students believing 2 + 2 = 5. Of course, the warming science vehicle has already had the tires shot out from under it by hacker exposure.
CNN recently posted an article about incredible cold happening everywhere.
* In Florida there is a state of emergency as crops are threatened by bitter cold. Enjoy that fresh squeezed orange juice you have right now – this year orange juice might be worth more than gold. Weight limits for big farm trucks are being lifted to permit as much of the orange and grapefruit crops to be harvested as possible. You might want to stock up your freezer with frozen juice as an alternative. You can sell it to your neighbors later at a hefty profit!
* Low-temperature records in many states are being broken while temperatures continue to fall. Clearly global warming is making everything colder.
* St. Louis, Missouri may see temperatures fall below zero for the first time since 1999.
* Little Rock could see temperatures of +10F with a wind-chill of –20F four days from now according to the National Weather Service.
* Thursday and Friday will get hot in Dallas – as temperatures reach a balmy high of +20F. National Weather Service has said that consecutive days of cold in Dallas like this haven't happened since 1998.
* Northern plains will see wind-chills of –20F to –30F.
* CNN meteorologist Rob Marciano says the "length of this cold snap is unusual."
* Atlantic, Iowa broke a 1958 record when temperatures dropped to –29F.
* Kansas City, MO already dropped to +1F and froze a homeless man to death.
* A dusting of snow is expected in Atlanta, GA.
* There have been four cold-related deaths in Tennessee.
And there's more:
"Some hard freeze warnings were also in effect in Louisiana and parts of the state could see temperatures drop into the 20s, some of the coldest weather in the area since 1996, CNN affiliate WWL in New Orleans, Louisiana, reported.
Supplies for protecting pipes from freezing were disappearing from area stores, CNN affiliate WDSU reported. It forced some to discuss other options – like wrapping pipes in newspaper and covering it in plastic, WDSU reported.
Hard freeze warnings were in effect Tuesday morning for much of northern Florida and parts of other Gulf Coast states, according to the National Weather Service."
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