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  • P Pawel Gielmuda

    Actually it's not yet frozen but for 3 days we have temperature about -25C (-13F) X| but some other people just 10-20km from Krakow center don't have electricity for 14 days now. Some photos are on this link[^](There isn't any english version as far as I know)

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    Mark_Wallace
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    Never heard it called a "city" before...

    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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      An Arsenal fan? ;P

      - Rob

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      Russell Jones
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      Indeed and not yet sure if that result was a good thing.

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      • P Pawel Gielmuda

        Actually it's not yet frozen but for 3 days we have temperature about -25C (-13F) X| but some other people just 10-20km from Krakow center don't have electricity for 14 days now. Some photos are on this link[^](There isn't any english version as far as I know)

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        Rocky Moore
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        Don't you just hate that Global Warming ;) We've been lucky this year, we live at 4,000 feet in southern Oregon, USA and normally we count snow by the feet. Yesterday we had I first sizable snow of the year on just about 5-6 inches of wet snow. Spring is almost here, so probably not much going to happen this year, almost like a year without snow. Just south of us a little bit though got hammered this month.

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          Indeed and not yet sure if that result was a good thing.

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          merridus
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          Just use the concentrating on the league excuse :D That's the reason Coventry let Portsmouth through in the last round, or at least that's what I'm telling myself ... even though we were by far the better team on the night :sigh:

          - Rob

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            Pawel Gielmuda wrote:

            but some other people just 10-20km from Krakow center don't have electricity for 14 days now.

            Yikes! What happened? Storm damage? Incompetence?

            3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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            Pawel Gielmuda
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            As far as I know local electricity provider had invested only small amount of money into replacing old power lines so this is incompetence. And then came weather first rain with temperature below 0C and snow so the trees were (and probably are) still falling on lines. Moreover it’s difficult to get into this region in summer and now with all the snow and ice they can’t get everywhere with heavy vehicles. And now we had another surprise cold air coming from Russia…

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              Don't you just hate that Global Warming ;) We've been lucky this year, we live at 4,000 feet in southern Oregon, USA and normally we count snow by the feet. Yesterday we had I first sizable snow of the year on just about 5-6 inches of wet snow. Spring is almost here, so probably not much going to happen this year, almost like a year without snow. Just south of us a little bit though got hammered this month.

              Rocky <>< Recent Blog Post: Coca-Cola In Israel..

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              Corporal Agarn
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              I live in Ohio (USA) and we normally get a couple of days of bad then a few of mild. This winter at one point I measured 12 inches of snow which is unusual. Granted compared to what you normally get it is nothing but here it is unusual. Just had a couple of days where it got up to high 40's F, now we are headed back down. To Pawel Gielmuda, I hope you are well and things get back to normal in regard to electricity/weather. djj

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                Don't you just hate that Global Warming ;) We've been lucky this year, we live at 4,000 feet in southern Oregon, USA and normally we count snow by the feet. Yesterday we had I first sizable snow of the year on just about 5-6 inches of wet snow. Spring is almost here, so probably not much going to happen this year, almost like a year without snow. Just south of us a little bit though got hammered this month.

                Rocky <>< Recent Blog Post: Coca-Cola In Israel..

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                Pawel Gielmuda
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                Last year here was the same - almost no snow. And now when we have normal winter everyone especially journalists complains about it :sigh: It's winter. :)

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                  I live in Ohio (USA) and we normally get a couple of days of bad then a few of mild. This winter at one point I measured 12 inches of snow which is unusual. Granted compared to what you normally get it is nothing but here it is unusual. Just had a couple of days where it got up to high 40's F, now we are headed back down. To Pawel Gielmuda, I hope you are well and things get back to normal in regard to electricity/weather. djj

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                  Pawel Gielmuda
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                  Thanks. I'm ok I just freeze for some time waiting for tram&bus to get to work or home

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                  • P Pawel Gielmuda

                    Actually it's not yet frozen but for 3 days we have temperature about -25C (-13F) X| but some other people just 10-20km from Krakow center don't have electricity for 14 days now. Some photos are on this link[^](There isn't any english version as far as I know)

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                    Marc Clifton
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                    That looks a lot like the pics of the ice storm I took last winter. Power outages for 2-3 weeks, one-lane roads because of powerlines, poles, and trees all over the road. A year later, and you can still tell that there was massive destruction because of the thinning of the forests and all the trees fallen down in the forests, in addition to most of the trees looking like they've lost major limbs. Marc

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                    • M merridus

                      Just use the concentrating on the league excuse :D That's the reason Coventry let Portsmouth through in the last round, or at least that's what I'm telling myself ... even though we were by far the better team on the night :sigh:

                      - Rob

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                      Dalek Dave
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                      Portsmouth-Southampton in the next round looks like a good game!

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                        I live in Ohio (USA) and we normally get a couple of days of bad then a few of mild. This winter at one point I measured 12 inches of snow which is unusual. Granted compared to what you normally get it is nothing but here it is unusual. Just had a couple of days where it got up to high 40's F, now we are headed back down. To Pawel Gielmuda, I hope you are well and things get back to normal in regard to electricity/weather. djj

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                        Nish Nishant
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                        djj55 wrote:

                        I live in Ohio (USA) and we normally get a couple of days of bad then a few of mild. This winter at one point I measured 12 inches of snow which is unusual. Granted compared to what you normally get it is nothing but here it is unusual. Just had a couple of days where it got up to high 40's F, now we are headed back down.

                        Is this normal though? I believe the last 7-8 days - the temperature was 30s-40s in most of Ohio, Illinois and MN. Is this normal for January?

                        Regards, Nish


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                          Portsmouth-Southampton in the next round looks like a good game!

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                          merridus
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                          I'd rather they were coming up to the Super Sky Blues but your right it should be a good one. I hope Cardiff can deal with Chelsea, would make it very open.

                          - Rob

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                            I'd rather they were coming up to the Super Sky Blues but your right it should be a good one. I hope Cardiff can deal with Chelsea, would make it very open.

                            - Rob

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                            Dalek Dave
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                            I so want Chelsea out, then that would be the big four gone, and someone who needs the money might win it.

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                              djj55 wrote:

                              I live in Ohio (USA) and we normally get a couple of days of bad then a few of mild. This winter at one point I measured 12 inches of snow which is unusual. Granted compared to what you normally get it is nothing but here it is unusual. Just had a couple of days where it got up to high 40's F, now we are headed back down.

                              Is this normal though? I believe the last 7-8 days - the temperature was 30s-40s in most of Ohio, Illinois and MN. Is this normal for January?

                              Regards, Nish


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                              Corporal Agarn
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                              For around here 30-40 F is normal. We usually get one "big" (relative) snow a year but melts in a few days. The saying here in Ohio is "If you don't like the weather, wait a day and it will change." The odd 50 F day is not unheard of, however neither is the occasional -10 F day. Luckily the negative days are very unusual and the warm day not. Being a fair weather motorcyclist I usually can ride a couple of times a month throughout the winter. But not this year, Saturday was my first time since October.

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                                For around here 30-40 F is normal. We usually get one "big" (relative) snow a year but melts in a few days. The saying here in Ohio is "If you don't like the weather, wait a day and it will change." The odd 50 F day is not unheard of, however neither is the occasional -10 F day. Luckily the negative days are very unusual and the warm day not. Being a fair weather motorcyclist I usually can ride a couple of times a month throughout the winter. But not this year, Saturday was my first time since October.

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                                Nish Nishant
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                                Thanks. I kinda imagined that 80% of January would be sub-32F in these parts.

                                Regards, Nish


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                                  I so want Chelsea out, then that would be the big four gone, and someone who needs the money might win it.

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                                  merridus
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                                  Same here. Would rather Man City didn't win it either but would choose them winning it over Chelsea any day.

                                  - Rob

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                                    Thanks. I kinda imagined that 80% of January would be sub-32F in these parts.

                                    Regards, Nish


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                                    Dan Neely
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                                    You need to go about one tier of states north, or west to the Rockies to get that level of winter. Along the lake shores it might stay snow covered due to the lake effect but the actual temps will keep bobbling above to melt part off.

                                    3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                      You need to go about one tier of states north, or west to the Rockies to get that level of winter. Along the lake shores it might stay snow covered due to the lake effect but the actual temps will keep bobbling above to melt part off.

                                      3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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                                      Nish Nishant
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                                      Dan Neely wrote:

                                      Along the lake shores it might stay snow covered due to the lake effect but the actual temps will keep bobbling above to melt part off.

                                      Yeah, that's what I've observed. Chicago did get over a foot of snow earlier this month, but a week fo 40s weather must have melted most of it away.

                                      Dan Neely wrote:

                                      You need to go about one tier of states north, or west to the Rockies to get that level of winter.

                                      Thanks - it's good to know all this stuff. I guess I really need to read some high school US geography books.

                                      Regards, Nish


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                                      • P Pawel Gielmuda

                                        Actually it's not yet frozen but for 3 days we have temperature about -25C (-13F) X| but some other people just 10-20km from Krakow center don't have electricity for 14 days now. Some photos are on this link[^](There isn't any english version as far as I know)

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                                        I would move.

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                                          Dan Neely wrote:

                                          Along the lake shores it might stay snow covered due to the lake effect but the actual temps will keep bobbling above to melt part off.

                                          Yeah, that's what I've observed. Chicago did get over a foot of snow earlier this month, but a week fo 40s weather must have melted most of it away.

                                          Dan Neely wrote:

                                          You need to go about one tier of states north, or west to the Rockies to get that level of winter.

                                          Thanks - it's good to know all this stuff. I guess I really need to read some high school US geography books.

                                          Regards, Nish


                                          Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
                                          My latest book : C++/CLI in Action / Amazon.com link

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                                          Dan Neely
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                                          Couldn't hurt, but I suspect that most life long southerners aren't entirely sure where the season long snow line is either.

                                          3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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