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Winter 2016?

Me!

Temps went from a record high of 83 degrees on Wednesday, to snow and ice on Thursday, temp at my place at 7:00 am Thursday, was 20 degrees.
 
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Me!

Temps went from a record high of 83 degrees on Wednesday, to snow and ice on Thursday, temp at my place at 7:00 am Thursday, was 20 degrees.
Fatboy:

That's not an area fit for human habitation, do you have an electric blanket to wrap around your engine so it will start if you have to go on an inspection? Or maybe you don't have to go on any inspections in the winter since nobody can build?
 
Nope, we are out no matter what, if contractors are stupid enough to work in it, we inspect it. And, Colorado vehicles are used to it, they don't quit starting until around 30 below in this neck of the woods.
 
Supposed to have our first sub-zero of the year tonight, -5, and 3-6 inches of snow to go with it.
 
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I'm in Albany this week (climate zone 5), not much snow, but cold, damp and overcast.
My home, 100 or so miles southwest of Albany (climate zone 6) has a few inches so far.
 
Ended up with about 3", made it to 9 below. My chocolate lab didn't even want to come out of her doghouse this morning.
 
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Don't you slip and slide on the ice? If I go into those frozen parts of the world I can't even walk on it without my feet slipping out from underneath me.

Once you get used to it, it just makes you a better skier, driver, walker, whatever, when you do it on ice...
 
12 inches Monday morning 5 degrees this am, heater core slushed up so no heat for the 20 mile drive to work until I was 2 blocks away. Going to change the antifreeze mixture at lunch
 
This is where I worked today, low 80's and sunny.
You structural guys may find this interesting. 4 story dwelling, below me is flood plain breakaway construction. This is the first floor slab, 16" pour with 2 mats of #8's on 6" centers.
 
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This is where I worked today, low 80's and sunny.
You structural guys may find this interesting. 4 story dwelling, below me is flood plain breakaway construction. This is the first floor slab, 16" pour with 2 mats of #8's on 6" centers.


That is wrong, I see your inspection seat down by the beach
 
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