Friday, March 7, 2014
Nephew Jason & Spencer Jack Look At The Skagit River Vision While I Look At The Trinity River Vision Boondoggle
Spencer Jack's dad, my nephew Jason, emailed me some photos this morning, along with some email text which got me thinking about Fort Worth's Trinity River Vision Boondoggle.
In part nephew Jason's email said...
En route to school today, via a dad transport from his mother's home in West Mount Vernon, we stopped to survey the seasonally high river water levels. Took some photos I thought you may enjoy seeing.
Western Washington has been soaked the last week with a lot of rain!
As you can tell, Mount Vernon’s Waterfront Revitalization Project Phase II is nearing completion. The old buildings that use to house the first Skagit County video rental store, restaurants and many lawyer and other professional offices, as well as the revetment were bulldozed down. A long time tavern that use to sit on the revetment was knocked down as well.
Do you remember the old Moose Lodge that used to sit on the south end of the revetment overlooking the river? It's now gone too.
In addition to photos of the Skagit River running a lot of water there were a couple photos of bulldozers bulldozing and the current state of the Skagit River Vision project, which is known to the Mount Vernon locals as the Waterfront Revitalization Project.
Unlike Fort Worth's Trinity River Vision Boondoggle, the Skagit River Vision addresses an actual real flood issue. When the Skagit River goes into severe flood mode the river bank in downtown Mount Vernon has to be sandbagged. I've been part of the sandbagging operation more than once. Twice Mount Vernon escaped disaster when levees broke downstream, taking pressure off the sandbags just as the river was about to top them.
The Skagit River Vision project installs a permanent flood wall which will render sandbags and the National Guard no longer needed when the Skagit River goes wild. Along with the flood wall the waterfront revitalization will connect downtown Mount Vernon to the river in more of a San Antonio Riverwalk way than the old way, which was pretty much a parking lot, known as the revetment, which stuck out over the river.
You may have noticed the list of buildings, businesses and restaurants that have been removed to make way for the Skagit River Vision.
Eminent Domain was not abused to take these properties, unlike what the Trinity River Vision has done in the Eminent Domain Abuse capital of the world.
The old Moose Lodge to which Jason referred did do some negotiating over the value of their property. I do not believe people in Mount Vernon, or other locales on the west coast would tolerate the cavalier way in which a citizen's property rights can be negated in some locations in Texas. Like Fort Worth. And Arlington.
The Skagit River Vision came into being well after the Trinity River Vision began. The Skagit River Vision had a project timeline, unlike the Trinity River Vision, with the Skagit River Vision nearing completion, while the Trinity River Vision seems to really have no vision regarding where the project is going, hence the boondoggle reputation.
The Skagit River Vision was, and is, fully funded, which may have something do with it being an actual functioning project with an actual scheduled time of completion, unlike the un-funded Trinity River Vision Boondoggle which relies on more than half the project being funded by federal money which is very unlikely to appear.
Another possible reason why the Skagit River Vision is a successful project, unlike the Trinity River Vision Boondoggle, is that no local politician's unqualified son was hired to run the Skagit River Vision project....
Happy Birthday Spencer Jack!
That is my great nephew, Spencer Jack, looking at you in the photo. Behind Spencer Jack is the Skagit River, currently running high due to a lot of rain falling on Western Washington.
The bridge you see crossing the river is not the bridge over the Skagit that was in the news last year due to a collapsed span.
The Skagit River bridge behind Spencer Jack crosses the river from downtown Mount Vernon to West Mount Vernon.
Spencer Jack and his dad were at this location to check out the current state of Mount Vernon's Skagit River Vision. More on that later.
Spencer Jack's dad, Jason, emailed me the photo you see here, along with others, this morning.
The part of the message in the email which pertained to Spencer Jack is.....
This morning marks Spencer Jack's golden birthday.
Hope you enjoy the photos.
And if you're in the area, Spencer's formal 7th Birthday Party is tomorrow at 11 a.m. Call if you need more details....
Well, that is plenty of notice so I see no reason why I would not be able to make it to Spencer Jack's Birthday Party tomorrow.
The last time I saw Spencer Jack, in March of 2012, he was 5. The first time I met Spencer Jack he was 2.
I think I can remember going to Spencer Jack's dad's 7th Birthday Party.
For Spencer Jack's dad and his Uncle Joey's Birthday Parties I was known to go to extreme measures to make the present opening part of the festivity a long drawn out affair, often ending in a massive mess designed to consternate Jason's and Joey's mom and dad.
I remember one year where me and my helpers filled multiple balloons with glitter, with a clue in each of the balloons. First a big package had to be unwrapped to reveal the balloons. Then the balloons had to be popped. Then the clues figured out. If I remember right, the balloon popping year the clues told the birthday boy to look in the trunk of my car, where another wrapped present was found and brought back in to the house to the loud groans of the grown-ups and squeals of happy from the non-grown-ups.
When Spencer Jack was about one, his Uncle Joey called me and during the course of that call Joey told me he would need to consult with me for advice on how to make memorable birthday present openings for Spencer Jack. However, there has never been a follow-up consultation on this important matter.
What is meant by "Golden Birthday"? I have not heard that term before.
The bridge you see crossing the river is not the bridge over the Skagit that was in the news last year due to a collapsed span.
The Skagit River bridge behind Spencer Jack crosses the river from downtown Mount Vernon to West Mount Vernon.
Spencer Jack and his dad were at this location to check out the current state of Mount Vernon's Skagit River Vision. More on that later.
Spencer Jack's dad, Jason, emailed me the photo you see here, along with others, this morning.
The part of the message in the email which pertained to Spencer Jack is.....
This morning marks Spencer Jack's golden birthday.
Hope you enjoy the photos.
And if you're in the area, Spencer's formal 7th Birthday Party is tomorrow at 11 a.m. Call if you need more details....
Well, that is plenty of notice so I see no reason why I would not be able to make it to Spencer Jack's Birthday Party tomorrow.
The last time I saw Spencer Jack, in March of 2012, he was 5. The first time I met Spencer Jack he was 2.
I think I can remember going to Spencer Jack's dad's 7th Birthday Party.
For Spencer Jack's dad and his Uncle Joey's Birthday Parties I was known to go to extreme measures to make the present opening part of the festivity a long drawn out affair, often ending in a massive mess designed to consternate Jason's and Joey's mom and dad.
I remember one year where me and my helpers filled multiple balloons with glitter, with a clue in each of the balloons. First a big package had to be unwrapped to reveal the balloons. Then the balloons had to be popped. Then the clues figured out. If I remember right, the balloon popping year the clues told the birthday boy to look in the trunk of my car, where another wrapped present was found and brought back in to the house to the loud groans of the grown-ups and squeals of happy from the non-grown-ups.
When Spencer Jack was about one, his Uncle Joey called me and during the course of that call Joey told me he would need to consult with me for advice on how to make memorable birthday present openings for Spencer Jack. However, there has never been a follow-up consultation on this important matter.
What is meant by "Golden Birthday"? I have not heard that term before.
Rolling My Wheels In River Legacy Park With Miss Puerto Rico In The Air
Those are my handlebars pointing at a fork in the trail on Arlington's River Legacy Park's mountain bike trail.
To the left is the North Loop, to the right is the North Loop Bypass. I opted to skip the bypass and headed north.
Yesterday I had a chilly bike ride on Fort Worth's Gateway Park's mountain bike trails. Today's bike ride was not chilly.
My phone told me the temperature was 62 when I started rolling my wheels today. The temperature is currently 67. Another cold front is on the menu for tomorrow, with possible thunder booming and rain.
Miss Puerto Rico is currently in the air, on the way back to Texas from her home island. I suppose I should go check on the cat one more time. The beast is an eating machine. I would not want Miss PR to arrive home to find an empty cat food bowl.
Earlier today I blogged about a blog comment I got from a Texas native about Washington and my old hometown of Mount Vernon. About a minute after I hit the publish button on that blogging I saw incoming email from Spencer Jack's dad, my nephew Jason.
Prior to the incoming email from Jason I had done my daily quick check of Facebook to see that Jason had added me to his timeline, I think the word was timeline, as his nephew. I am almost 100% certain Jason knows I am his uncle, not his nephew.
The email from Jason contained material that will need to be broken in to two subsequent bloggings, one of which has to do with the Trinity River Vision Boondoggle.
To the left is the North Loop, to the right is the North Loop Bypass. I opted to skip the bypass and headed north.
Yesterday I had a chilly bike ride on Fort Worth's Gateway Park's mountain bike trails. Today's bike ride was not chilly.
My phone told me the temperature was 62 when I started rolling my wheels today. The temperature is currently 67. Another cold front is on the menu for tomorrow, with possible thunder booming and rain.
Miss Puerto Rico is currently in the air, on the way back to Texas from her home island. I suppose I should go check on the cat one more time. The beast is an eating machine. I would not want Miss PR to arrive home to find an empty cat food bowl.
Earlier today I blogged about a blog comment I got from a Texas native about Washington and my old hometown of Mount Vernon. About a minute after I hit the publish button on that blogging I saw incoming email from Spencer Jack's dad, my nephew Jason.
Prior to the incoming email from Jason I had done my daily quick check of Facebook to see that Jason had added me to his timeline, I think the word was timeline, as his nephew. I am almost 100% certain Jason knows I am his uncle, not his nephew.
The email from Jason contained material that will need to be broken in to two subsequent bloggings, one of which has to do with the Trinity River Vision Boondoggle.
This Morning I Heard From A Techsas Woman About Mount Vernon & Washington & Me Stinging
This morning's incoming email in my email inbox included an interesting comment coming from my Washington blog.
The interesting comment on my Washington blog came from a Texas woman calling herself Techsas Woman.
I was a little surprised that Techsas Woman said that she finds some of my remarks towards Texas and Texans to be awfully stinging.
Awfully stinging? Me?
Anyway, below is the comment from Techsas Woman...
Techsas Woman has left a new comment on your post "The Skagit Valley's Big Rock With Spencer Jack's Grandma Cindy & The Nookachamp Star Child Falling From The Sky":
I was so happy to find your blog, as I have a Texas / Mt. Vernon connection, too, though from the other side. My Texan daughter moved to Mt. Vernon three years ago. My husband and I made our first visit two years ago and found the beauty to be astonishing - the San Juan Islands, Deception Pass, Snoqualmie Falls ...breathtaking! (The second thing we found astonishing was the number of ex-patriot Texans we ran into up there.) While I find some of your remarks towards Texas and Texans to be awfully stinging, I'm so pleased to find great travel commentary for the area. We're heading back in late June with hopes to head up towards Mt. Baker and also make a trip to Vancouver.
In addition to Mount Baker and one of the Vancouvers of the North, methinks Techsas Woman should maybe consider adding visits to Mount Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park and the Washington Coast, plus Mount St. Helens to her June itinerary. Because those locations are very scenic....
The interesting comment on my Washington blog came from a Texas woman calling herself Techsas Woman.
I was a little surprised that Techsas Woman said that she finds some of my remarks towards Texas and Texans to be awfully stinging.
Awfully stinging? Me?
Anyway, below is the comment from Techsas Woman...
Techsas Woman has left a new comment on your post "The Skagit Valley's Big Rock With Spencer Jack's Grandma Cindy & The Nookachamp Star Child Falling From The Sky":
I was so happy to find your blog, as I have a Texas / Mt. Vernon connection, too, though from the other side. My Texan daughter moved to Mt. Vernon three years ago. My husband and I made our first visit two years ago and found the beauty to be astonishing - the San Juan Islands, Deception Pass, Snoqualmie Falls ...breathtaking! (The second thing we found astonishing was the number of ex-patriot Texans we ran into up there.) While I find some of your remarks towards Texas and Texans to be awfully stinging, I'm so pleased to find great travel commentary for the area. We're heading back in late June with hopes to head up towards Mt. Baker and also make a trip to Vancouver.
In addition to Mount Baker and one of the Vancouvers of the North, methinks Techsas Woman should maybe consider adding visits to Mount Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park and the Washington Coast, plus Mount St. Helens to her June itinerary. Because those locations are very scenic....
Thursday, March 6, 2014
A Too Cool Rolling Of My Wheels In Fort Worth's Gateway Park
I had my handlebars back at a familiar photo op location today in Fort Worth's Gateway Park.
I seem to have some trouble gauging the right amount of clothes to be wearing to keep myself non-chilly in this chilly Texas climate.
I think maybe my internal temperature monitoring controls may be in malfunction mode.
For some reason I am able to exit the interior world in the morning, wearing only a swimming suit, to have a hot tub hydrotherapy session, with, this morning, a couple cooling dips in the cool pool and never get cold, chilly or shivering.
But today, wearing only shorts and a t-shirt, I got real cold rolling my bike wheels. A strong wind added to the windchill caused by pedaling fast, with the only relief coming when the wind was coming from behind me.
I cut the bike ride short.
Changing the subject to something else.
This morning I was very pleased to find myself passing an Elsie Hotpepper texting test. Elsie Hotpepper has a very strict school marm nature about her, which is one of the reasons I was so pleased to pass the Elsie Hotpepper texting test.
I think my Puerto Rican cat sitting duty ends tomorrow. I need to confirm that.
I seem to have some trouble gauging the right amount of clothes to be wearing to keep myself non-chilly in this chilly Texas climate.
I think maybe my internal temperature monitoring controls may be in malfunction mode.
For some reason I am able to exit the interior world in the morning, wearing only a swimming suit, to have a hot tub hydrotherapy session, with, this morning, a couple cooling dips in the cool pool and never get cold, chilly or shivering.
But today, wearing only shorts and a t-shirt, I got real cold rolling my bike wheels. A strong wind added to the windchill caused by pedaling fast, with the only relief coming when the wind was coming from behind me.
I cut the bike ride short.
Changing the subject to something else.
This morning I was very pleased to find myself passing an Elsie Hotpepper texting test. Elsie Hotpepper has a very strict school marm nature about her, which is one of the reasons I was so pleased to pass the Elsie Hotpepper texting test.
I think my Puerto Rican cat sitting duty ends tomorrow. I need to confirm that.
Wednesday, March 5, 2014
Walking With My Sister & Arlington's Village Creek Indian Ghosts Perusing A Book About Texas From My Favorite Aunt Arlene
Today my sister who currently resides in Arizona went walking and talking with me and the Indian ghosts who haunt Arlington's Village Creek Natural Historic Area.
I took no pictures of the Indian ghosts today, or anything else in the Natural Historic Area, due to the fact that taking a picture would have distracted me from talking to my sister.
Before Talking with my sister and walking with the Indian ghosts I found a parcel in my mailbox from my favorite Aunt Arlene.
I opened the parcel to find the book you see above, titled...
My favorite Aunt Arlene has traveled around Texas. Inside the book post-it notes were added making note of places she'd been that are depicted in the book.
And then I found a big bookmark in the middle of the book which had a photo of some women washing laundry the old-fashioned way with tubs and wringers, with one of the women saying "Housework is evil! It must be stopped!
The rest of the bookmark my aunt used to write me a letter, part of which said, "I bought this book figuring I could send it to you when I was finished perusing it, seeing that you are the one and only Texan I know."
Me?
A Texan?
Apparently my aunt is unaware of the Texas state law regarding being a Texan, where to be a Texan one has to be born in Texas or live in Texas for four decades and then pass the Texas Citizen test and get sworn in as a citizen while reciting the Texas Pledge of Allegiance whilst holding ones hand over ones heart.
One the backside of the bookmark letter my aunt closed with words of wisdom....
"Keep Happy. Keep Cycling. Keep Curious. Keep Healthy."
Well, I did not go cycling today, figured I'd give the trails one more day to dry out. However I did go recycling today, which I am sure my aunt would approve of....
I took no pictures of the Indian ghosts today, or anything else in the Natural Historic Area, due to the fact that taking a picture would have distracted me from talking to my sister.
Before Talking with my sister and walking with the Indian ghosts I found a parcel in my mailbox from my favorite Aunt Arlene.
I opened the parcel to find the book you see above, titled...
THE WAY WE WERE
TEXAS
Nostalgic Images of the Lone Star State
My favorite Aunt Arlene has traveled around Texas. Inside the book post-it notes were added making note of places she'd been that are depicted in the book.
And then I found a big bookmark in the middle of the book which had a photo of some women washing laundry the old-fashioned way with tubs and wringers, with one of the women saying "Housework is evil! It must be stopped!
The rest of the bookmark my aunt used to write me a letter, part of which said, "I bought this book figuring I could send it to you when I was finished perusing it, seeing that you are the one and only Texan I know."
Me?
A Texan?
Apparently my aunt is unaware of the Texas state law regarding being a Texan, where to be a Texan one has to be born in Texas or live in Texas for four decades and then pass the Texas Citizen test and get sworn in as a citizen while reciting the Texas Pledge of Allegiance whilst holding ones hand over ones heart.
One the backside of the bookmark letter my aunt closed with words of wisdom....
"Keep Happy. Keep Cycling. Keep Curious. Keep Healthy."
Well, I did not go cycling today, figured I'd give the trails one more day to dry out. However I did go recycling today, which I am sure my aunt would approve of....
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Walking Around Fosdick Lake Wondering If We Will Ever See Spring
In the picture you are looking at a flock of Fosducks in the foreground, floating on Fosdick Lake in Oakland Lake Park in Fort Worth, Texas.
That tall thing in the background is the Fort Worth Space Needle, also known as Tandy Tower, sitting atop the summit of Mount Tandy, also in Fort Worth, Texas.
I had myself a brisk slightly below freezing hot tub hydrotherapy session this morning.
To be clear, it was the air which was below freezing, not the hot tub.
In the noon time frame the outer world had heated above freezing to an extent which allowed for a pleasant walk around Fosdick Lake without the need for excessive layers of outerwear.
I am hoping this latest bout of icy air from the Arctic is the last bout for this current winter.
By the end of March usually the outer world starts getting pleasantly warm, along with wildflowers coloring up that which is usually a bit bland.
Has this demented schizophrenic manic-depressive bi-polar weather messed up the coming spring? Will there be any wildflowers this year?
How many times can a tree be tricked into spouting buds only to have them frozen before the tree just gives up and waits til next year to turn green again?
That tall thing in the background is the Fort Worth Space Needle, also known as Tandy Tower, sitting atop the summit of Mount Tandy, also in Fort Worth, Texas.
I had myself a brisk slightly below freezing hot tub hydrotherapy session this morning.
To be clear, it was the air which was below freezing, not the hot tub.
In the noon time frame the outer world had heated above freezing to an extent which allowed for a pleasant walk around Fosdick Lake without the need for excessive layers of outerwear.
I am hoping this latest bout of icy air from the Arctic is the last bout for this current winter.
By the end of March usually the outer world starts getting pleasantly warm, along with wildflowers coloring up that which is usually a bit bland.
Has this demented schizophrenic manic-depressive bi-polar weather messed up the coming spring? Will there be any wildflowers this year?
How many times can a tree be tricked into spouting buds only to have them frozen before the tree just gives up and waits til next year to turn green again?
Monday, March 3, 2014
Checking On Tasha The Terrorist Cat While Visiting The Tacoma Connie D Before Plugging The Lost & Found Thriftique
Those are the beady glowing eyes of Tasha the Terrorist Cat glaring at you in the picture.
I layered on multi-layers, including two hoodies, to venture into the outer world to attend to my cat sitting duty around noon.
Earlier, as in early this morning, I ventured out into the outer world without multi-layers and hoodies to go have myself a much needed hot tub hydrotherapy session.
Getting to the hot tub was a tad adventurous, but well worth the icy risk, once I found myself immersed in heat with the temperature of the water being 95, while the temperature of the air was 14, with the wind blowing at sufficient speed to make that air really feel like it was about 11 degrees below zero.
At the present moment the time is well past noon, in the mid-afternoon time of the day, with the wind finally having ceased its howling routine.
Yesterday's incoming ice and extreme cold somehow managed to freeze the sliding door to my patio shut solid. That has never happened before. By the time I got back from checking in on Tasha the Terrorist Cat the sliding door to my patio was back sliding.
While I was with the aforementioned cat my phone lit up due to an incoming call from the Tacoma Connie D.
I like how with my new phone I can add a photo of a person on the contact list. And then when that person calls that photo fills up the screen.
That is the Tacoma Connie D phone photo you are looking at here.
Connie D, along with another Tacoma beauty, named Andrea, operate a store called Lost & Found Thriftique in Tacoma's Stadium District, which is the north end of downtown Tacoma. I don't know if Connie D's store is so named due to its close proximity to the Stadium District Thriftway.
If you are visiting Tacoma and you want to shop in Connie D's store it is located at 118 Tacoma Avenue North. You can find more store info, including photos of that which you can buy, on the Lost & Found Thriftique Facebook page.
Connie D today asked me to do a blog plug of her store, again. I don't remember doing such a plug before, likely an age-related memory issue. Give it six months and I will likely forget about today's blog's store plug.
I am planning on being in Tacoma, soon, and will be spending some time in Connie D's store. Connie D has already agreed to let me do so. And I will be allowed to talk to the customers.
I can not remember the last time I had myself a really fine time pretending to be a proprietor of a Tacoma store....
I layered on multi-layers, including two hoodies, to venture into the outer world to attend to my cat sitting duty around noon.
Earlier, as in early this morning, I ventured out into the outer world without multi-layers and hoodies to go have myself a much needed hot tub hydrotherapy session.
Getting to the hot tub was a tad adventurous, but well worth the icy risk, once I found myself immersed in heat with the temperature of the water being 95, while the temperature of the air was 14, with the wind blowing at sufficient speed to make that air really feel like it was about 11 degrees below zero.
At the present moment the time is well past noon, in the mid-afternoon time of the day, with the wind finally having ceased its howling routine.
Yesterday's incoming ice and extreme cold somehow managed to freeze the sliding door to my patio shut solid. That has never happened before. By the time I got back from checking in on Tasha the Terrorist Cat the sliding door to my patio was back sliding.
While I was with the aforementioned cat my phone lit up due to an incoming call from the Tacoma Connie D.
I like how with my new phone I can add a photo of a person on the contact list. And then when that person calls that photo fills up the screen.
That is the Tacoma Connie D phone photo you are looking at here.
Connie D, along with another Tacoma beauty, named Andrea, operate a store called Lost & Found Thriftique in Tacoma's Stadium District, which is the north end of downtown Tacoma. I don't know if Connie D's store is so named due to its close proximity to the Stadium District Thriftway.
If you are visiting Tacoma and you want to shop in Connie D's store it is located at 118 Tacoma Avenue North. You can find more store info, including photos of that which you can buy, on the Lost & Found Thriftique Facebook page.
Connie D today asked me to do a blog plug of her store, again. I don't remember doing such a plug before, likely an age-related memory issue. Give it six months and I will likely forget about today's blog's store plug.
I am planning on being in Tacoma, soon, and will be spending some time in Connie D's store. Connie D has already agreed to let me do so. And I will be allowed to talk to the customers.
I can not remember the last time I had myself a really fine time pretending to be a proprietor of a Tacoma store....
Sunday, March 2, 2014
Minus 6 Degrees In Fort Worth With A Winter Storm Warning Plus A Wind Chill Advisory
Currently, as we are nearing the time of the day, on this first Sunday of March, when the sun starts setting, the outer world is chilled to 19 degrees, whilst the wind is making that 19 degrees really feel like -6 degrees.
Minus 6 degrees. Brrrrr.
There have been several bouts of freezing rain today, more so than I have ever experienced before.
The most lacerating bout of freezing rain happened soon upon leaving my abode for the second time today, with the second time being a return to Miss Puerto Rico's because I forgot to leave her faucets dripping.
This afternoon the U.S. National Weather Service updated its earlier WINTER STORM WARNING and added a new warning in the form of a WIND CHILL ADVISORY, which you can read below...
....WIND CHILL ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 8 AM CST MONDAY...
* LOCATION...THIS STATEMENT IS FOR THE COUNTIES OF GRAYSON... DENTON...COLLIN...TARRANT...DALLAS...ROCKWALL...KAUFMAN... JOHNSON...AND ELLIS.
* TIMING...TEMPERATURES ARE ALREADY WELL BELOW FREEZING AND LIGHT ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF SLEET ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH THIS EVENING.
* ACCUMULATION...A TRACE TO A FEW HUNDREDTHS OF AN INCH OF ICE ACCUMULATION IS FORECAST. ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF UP TO ONE QUARTER OF AN INCH OF SLEET ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH THIS EVENING.
* MAIN IMPACT...LIGHT FREEZING RAIN WILL COAT BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES WITH A GLAZE OF ICE. ANY SLEET ACCUMULATIONS WILL LEAD TO SLICK SPOTS ON ALL ROADWAYS. TRAVEL WILL BECOME HAZARDOUS THIS AFTERNOON.
* WIND CHILL VALUES...WIND CHILL VALUES OF 0 TO -5 DEGREES ARE LIKELY AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT.
* OTHER IMPACTS...TEMPERATURES WILL FALL INTO THE TEENS TONIGHT. ANY WATER ON AREA ROADWAYS WILL LIKELY FREEZE AT THESE TEMPERATURES MAKING FOR HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW... SLEET...AND ICE ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE.
A WIND CHILL ADVISORY MEANS THAT VERY COLD AIR AND STRONG WINDS WILL COMBINE TO GENERATE LOW WIND CHILLS. PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO THE COLD MAY RESULT IN FROST BITE AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN. IF YOU MUST VENTURE OUTDOORS...WEAR A HAT AND GLOVES.
When is Global Warming scheduled to arrive at this location on the planet one can not help but wonder?
Minus 6 degrees. Brrrrr.
There have been several bouts of freezing rain today, more so than I have ever experienced before.
The most lacerating bout of freezing rain happened soon upon leaving my abode for the second time today, with the second time being a return to Miss Puerto Rico's because I forgot to leave her faucets dripping.
This afternoon the U.S. National Weather Service updated its earlier WINTER STORM WARNING and added a new warning in the form of a WIND CHILL ADVISORY, which you can read below...
....WIND CHILL ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 8 AM CST MONDAY...
* LOCATION...THIS STATEMENT IS FOR THE COUNTIES OF GRAYSON... DENTON...COLLIN...TARRANT...DALLAS...ROCKWALL...KAUFMAN... JOHNSON...AND ELLIS.
* TIMING...TEMPERATURES ARE ALREADY WELL BELOW FREEZING AND LIGHT ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF SLEET ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH THIS EVENING.
* ACCUMULATION...A TRACE TO A FEW HUNDREDTHS OF AN INCH OF ICE ACCUMULATION IS FORECAST. ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF UP TO ONE QUARTER OF AN INCH OF SLEET ARE POSSIBLE THROUGH THIS EVENING.
* MAIN IMPACT...LIGHT FREEZING RAIN WILL COAT BRIDGES AND OVERPASSES WITH A GLAZE OF ICE. ANY SLEET ACCUMULATIONS WILL LEAD TO SLICK SPOTS ON ALL ROADWAYS. TRAVEL WILL BECOME HAZARDOUS THIS AFTERNOON.
* WIND CHILL VALUES...WIND CHILL VALUES OF 0 TO -5 DEGREES ARE LIKELY AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT.
* OTHER IMPACTS...TEMPERATURES WILL FALL INTO THE TEENS TONIGHT. ANY WATER ON AREA ROADWAYS WILL LIKELY FREEZE AT THESE TEMPERATURES MAKING FOR HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A WINTER STORM WARNING MEANS SIGNIFICANT AMOUNTS OF SNOW... SLEET...AND ICE ARE EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. THIS WILL MAKE TRAVEL VERY HAZARDOUS OR IMPOSSIBLE.
A WIND CHILL ADVISORY MEANS THAT VERY COLD AIR AND STRONG WINDS WILL COMBINE TO GENERATE LOW WIND CHILLS. PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO THE COLD MAY RESULT IN FROST BITE AND LEAD TO HYPOTHERMIA IF PRECAUTIONS ARE NOT TAKEN. IF YOU MUST VENTURE OUTDOORS...WEAR A HAT AND GLOVES.
When is Global Warming scheduled to arrive at this location on the planet one can not help but wonder?
The Latest Texas Winter Storm Has Arrived With Painful Bullets Of Ice
In the picture you are looking at the icy winter storm view from Miss Puerto Rico's a few minutes before noon.
At that point in time frozen water particulates, small in size, was blowing down from above, like frozen fog, with a slight coat of white coloring the rooftops.
About 15 minutes after this picture was taken I left Miss Puerto Rico's to head east to Albertsons to find that the frozen fog had morphed into vicious high speed pellets off ice that hurt like getting plugged by a BB gun.
Leaving Albertsons I found that the frozen high speed BBs had greatly increased in number and in the viciousness of their attack.
I don't know why I left my abode un-attired in any sort of hoodie type device, wearing only a baseball cap, leaving my neck exposed to incoming frozen bullets.
An hour later the frozen fallout has greatly abated, leaving the ground covered in white. I suspect extreme slipperiness will soon arrive, what with the ground having been recently warmed by 80 degree air, it can hold out for a short while against the freeze, melting some of the incoming ice.
But, when the freeze takes the upper hand all that is wet will become frozen and slippery.
I doubt I will leave my abode again until relief arrives...
At that point in time frozen water particulates, small in size, was blowing down from above, like frozen fog, with a slight coat of white coloring the rooftops.
About 15 minutes after this picture was taken I left Miss Puerto Rico's to head east to Albertsons to find that the frozen fog had morphed into vicious high speed pellets off ice that hurt like getting plugged by a BB gun.
Leaving Albertsons I found that the frozen high speed BBs had greatly increased in number and in the viciousness of their attack.
I don't know why I left my abode un-attired in any sort of hoodie type device, wearing only a baseball cap, leaving my neck exposed to incoming frozen bullets.
An hour later the frozen fallout has greatly abated, leaving the ground covered in white. I suspect extreme slipperiness will soon arrive, what with the ground having been recently warmed by 80 degree air, it can hold out for a short while against the freeze, melting some of the incoming ice.
But, when the freeze takes the upper hand all that is wet will become frozen and slippery.
I doubt I will leave my abode again until relief arrives...
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