20°F and snowing this morning, steadily dropping through the day into the teens overnight. It was down to 17° earlier, but warmed back up to 20° now. Snow has been falling (actually, blowing sideways) all day.
We've had an interesting time with this storm. Not the precipitation so much as the wind. Our power flickered quite a bit yesterday, then finally went out around 2:45pm. It was out until about 11:30-ish-pm when it came back on, only to go out again a little after 1:00am. It continued to come on for a few minutes and go back off again several times until sometime just after 5:00am when it came on and stayed on. Well, until about 12:30pm today, when it went off again. Came back on a little after 2:00pm, and has been on steady since then ... so far. Crazy. Reading the Facebook posts and constant updates from the electric company reveals just how crazy it's been for them. Multiple lines down all over the county (one on our road about 100ft from our driveway), wind causing "galloping" power lines that kept breaking, replaced cross supports and insulators were breaking within minutes of having just been replaced, ... the wind has not been our friend. We had about three inches of snow when I went out to feed the chickens this morning. Haven't been out since to see what's out there now.
This morning, I started thinking about RNG, and wondering why this only seems to be happening in our county. Are we getting some isolated storm that no one around us is getting? None of the adjacent counties are having these issues. The Quality Jerk in me has started pondering the potential root cause of all this. Is our county power co-op not adequately maintaining the equipment? It seems odd to me that this is only happening within the lines of Clinton County. Once we get through this mess, I will surely be asking these questions in a very public way.
It's also prompted The Wife and I to have the whole-house generator conversation again.
Condolences to you and your family for the loss of your BIL, Mostly_.