Posted on 01/29/2009 7:03:43 PM PST by justa-hairyape
PADUCAH, Ky. Storm-battered residents of several states hunkered down in frigid homes and shelters Thursday, expecting to spend at least a week without power and waiting in long lines to buy generators, firewood, groceries and bottled water.
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It will track east of me. I am in Southern California and I wont even mention the kind of weather we have here. I ship time critical products to the rest of the country and have to keep an eye on the weather. Its business for me. Got a email alert from UPS today basically saying things are screwed up.
Hopkinsville. You?
Nevermind, you’re in MA. LOL, guess I should have read your profile first. Whereabouts in SW KY does your family live?
I think these patterns replay over and over. I remember the outbreak of '74 as I was outside hanging out. Dang near got killed. Weather, gotta love it.
How heartbreaking. You can be sure our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Watching all this unfold -then reading that Obama turned up the thermostat in the White House because he's from Hawaii & used to being warm!! Seems that his Kool-Aid drinkers will overlook his total lack of judgement. Not bad enough that he had a very expensive cocktail party with so many people losing jobs & out of work.
Stay safe & layer up on clothing..It keeps you warmer with lots of layers.
LOL! You can probably use the midwest next week ok but the mid-atlantic will be sloppy for a few days. (California should be sunny and dry all week) :^)
KY??? Heck NO!
Its not unheard of.
I blame it on Canada and Mexico ;)
More than 607,000 Kentucky electric customers are now without power as a result of this weeks massive ice storm, the Kentucky Public Service Commission (PSC) says.
The storm has now caused the largest power outage on record in Kentucky, exceeding the 600,000 customers who lost power on Sept. 14, 2008, as a result of Hurricane Ike.
I’ve heard Elizabethtown, Hopkinsville, and Lexington. All with troubles similar to Louisville, almost to the same degree.
There you are Stonewall, glad to see everything is ok with you!
Hartford, CT (AP) -- Northeast Utilities says about 80 workers and their equipment -- some of them from New Hampshire -- are heading south to help Kentucky recover from this week's ice storm.
Thank you my Northern friends! We need all the utilities help we can get.
A great public works program would be to bury as much of the power grid as possible. If the government wants to throw money around I can’t think of a better project.
Thanks Sarge.
Oh, over near E-town. I wish them all the best. Take care. Gotta head to work early.
Drive carefully! And thank you.
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