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Don't they just look awful? These where supposed to be the more humane version of the high-rise towers of the 1960s, all paid for by largely wasted taxpayer dollars.
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Don't they just look awful? These where supposed to be the more humane version of the high-rise towers of the 1960s, all paid for by largely wasted taxpayer dollars.
Taken on Friday February 4, 2011 at Albany, NY.We will have to keep that messy snow storm π¨ in mind the second half of the week. It looks like a mixed bag with ice but it could be rain or snow. But first enjoy the rain and warmer weather on Wednesday and Thursday. Not going to be beautiful but it will be wet for sure. π¦
One thing that is noticeable is the days are getting a bit warmer at times as we head into February. Even if we have outbreaks of extreme cold at this point there will be days when it moderates a bit. β With the stronger sun angle its difficult for it to remain cold for long.
Today. Cold ! |
Sunny.
Light south wind.
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27 degrees | 1 max wind chill | 5:07 sunset |
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Tonight. Cold ! |
Mostly clear.
Calm wind.
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5 degrees | -1 max wind chill | 7:09 sunrise |
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Tuesday. Feels like … February 3rd. |
Mostly sunny.
Wind chill values as low as -1. Light and variable wind becoming south 5 to 8 mph in the morning.
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33 degrees | -1 max wind chill | 5:08 sunset |
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Tuesday Night. Feels like … February 28th. |
Mostly cloudy.
South wind 7 to 9 mph.
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21 degrees | 7:08 sunrise |
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Wednesday. Feels like … March 2nd. |
Mostly cloudy.
South wind 7 to 9 mph.
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40 degrees | 5:10 sunset |
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Wednesday Night. Feels like … April 9th. |
A slight chance of rain before 1am, then a chance of rain and snow. Cloudy.
Chance of precipitation is 40%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible.
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34 degrees | 7:06 sunrise |
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Thursday. Feels like … February 27th. |
Rain and snow likely before 10am, then rain. High near 39. Chance of precipitation is 80%.
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39 degrees | 5:11 sunset |
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Thursday Night. Feels like … March 7th. |
Rain and sleet before 10pm, then freezing rain. Low around 23. Chance of precipitation is 100%.
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23 degrees | 7:05 sunrise |
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Friday. Cold ! |
Sleet likely before 10am, then snow and sleet likely between 10am and 1pm, then a chance of snow after 1pm. Cloudy.
Chance of precipitation is 70%.
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26 degrees | 11 max wind chill | 5:12 sunset |
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Friday Night. Cold ! |
Mostly cloudy.
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2 degrees | -8 max wind chill | 7:04 sunrise |
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Saturday. Cold ! |
Mostly sunny.
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19 degrees | -8 max wind chill | 5:14 sunset |
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Saturday Night. Cold ! |
Mostly clear.
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2 degrees | -2 max wind chill | 7:03 sunrise |
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Sunday. Cold ! |
Mostly sunny.
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29 degrees | -3 max wind chill | 5:15 sunset |
But will the coldest month of the year be February? It’s been a cold January but it seems like it might get even colder in February. Although, it’s going to be difficult for it to be much colder in February, as by that month the sun angle is getting much stronger, the days longer and the average high warmer.
Mostly sunny and 1 degrees in Delmar, NY. π Calm wind. There are 3 inches of snow on the ground. β οΈThings will start to thaw out at tomorrow around 2 pm. π‘οΈ
Another fairly cold night, πͺ I left the cabinet doors open but didn’t turn up the heat this time. I didn’t have any problems, I really don’t know if it’s absolutely necessary to turn up the heat further except in exceptionally cold nights. I really don’t have much problems with the temperature falling much below 50 degrees, and with that heated blanket, π things always are nice and warm and comfortable. I find I don’t like sleeping when it’s too warm, so I turn off the blanket before I go to sleep and then turn it back on when I wake up. Works well.
I got a text asking me to come into work early today β° but truth be told that isn’t going to happen on a session day when I have to dress up with session attire and take the local bus to work. π¨βπΌ If I had more warning, I probably could have gotten up earlier and gotten dressed, and caught the earlier bus, but at 7:45 AM that’s too little warning β οΈ to get in earlier. The local is running a bit late π but I have my phone with email π§ and hot spot if anything needs to get done right away.
I wanted to get out hiking πΆ at the Hannacroix Ravine outside of Clarksville up on Wolf Hill πΊ but with being on call for work it just wasn’t going to happen. I did get out to my parents house for Sunday dinner π² which they made up Stuffed Shells for my birthday π. And a cake which the dog πΆ managed to take a bit bite out it fortunately after I had my slice. π΄ I have to admit being on call for work πis often far more bothersome than just coming into the office π’. I kind of wish it could just be remote work.
I have to admit I spent a good amount of the day refreshing Twitter and the LATFOR site yesterday. π€ waiting to see when they would post the block list for the proposed congressional and state legislative seats. I was on call all week for work so I couldn’t get up to the woods and truth be told I’m a bit of a politics geek besides being a map geek.
I got a bit of a chuckle from the reporters struggling to make sense of the block list on Twitter. π¨βπ» joining the block list to the Census TIGER/Line shapefile is a pretty trivial task if you have a little experience with GIS software like QGIS. Then you just have to dissolve it on the district field. πΊ LATFOR also posted a shapefile of the congressional districts, which is even easier to load but they messed up the uploads and it was corrupted. I don’t blame them, they’ve been working long hours. It’s not like it’s difficult to do a join on the block files, and certainly having the raw data is a lot more flexible, like figuring out which EDs are in which Congressional districts.
Because my political junkie friends I’m sure were waiting with baited breath, π I posted an interactive map on my blog and an image atlas on Facebook of the new Congressional Districts. I had them up within 20 minutes of reporters talking about them on Twitter. Not because I had special access, but because the GIS task of making them was pretty trivial, especially with me making maps daily of various things, and having a lot of templates ready to go, and load up in the QGIS Atlas Generator. Some of the maps I posted though have issues –namely, they are overplotted with labels and lines in the bigger upstate districts. There are ways to automatically scale labels in QGIS when working with atlases but I need to learn them. I’ve been using QGIS for so long now and have to learn the newer techniques.
Outside Christopher Glenn's house in the small Oregon community of Melrose, a white metal box sits next to the garage. The home standby generator was installed after a long outage in 2019.
"We had a major snowstorm that brought about 3 feet of snow to our backyard, and we were without electricity for approximately a week," says Glenn.