Ice Storm 2007...part two
What does an Ice Storm look like? Here are two photos I found online (at http://english.wunderground.com):

So I was wrong. "Ice Storm 2007" has lived up to its billing as those without electricity in places like Muskogee can attest. We went six days with teh temperature below freezing - not the most pleasant situation in a less-than-perfectly-insulated house. Thank goodness our place is small and relatively easy to heat! Yesterday the temp broke 32F - reaching 40F according to my thermometer. Today has stayed at a relatively balmy 34F - though it is snowing 18 miles away in Oklahoma City. We're just below the snow line. For the next week, the high temperature is supposed to stay right about freezing. Hooray!


So I was wrong. "Ice Storm 2007" has lived up to its billing as those without electricity in places like Muskogee can attest. We went six days with teh temperature below freezing - not the most pleasant situation in a less-than-perfectly-insulated house. Thank goodness our place is small and relatively easy to heat! Yesterday the temp broke 32F - reaching 40F according to my thermometer. Today has stayed at a relatively balmy 34F - though it is snowing 18 miles away in Oklahoma City. We're just below the snow line. For the next week, the high temperature is supposed to stay right about freezing. Hooray!
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