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WIND!!!!!

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NE WY at the foot of the Big Horn mountains
We are experiencing a WIND EVENT. WOW!! It started yesterday afternoon at about 45 mph with snow and is to continue til
5 pm today. There is no snow today and we didn't get a lot of snow yesterday, but it caused ground blizzard conditions on the highways. It is now 29 degrees with a 39 mph wind!! YIKES!
 
Oh brrrrrr !!!! I think maybe around 16 degrees is the coldest I have experienced, little to no wind.
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Here is our forecast. Doesn't look like the wind will quit for several days!
We have never seen high winds for this long!! It's already been blowing for 30+ hours!

Tonight
A slight chance of snow between 11pm and 3am. Partly cloudy, with a steady temperature around 20. Wind chill values as low as zero. Northwest wind 34 to 39 mph decreasing to 26 to 31 mph after midnight. Winds could gust as high as 55 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday
Mostly sunny, with a high near 42. West northwest wind 17 to 21 mph.
Saturday Night
Mostly clear, with a low around 30. West northwest wind 20 to 30 mph increasing to 30 to 40 mph after midnight.
Sunday
A 20 percent chance of snow. Partly sunny, with a temperature falling to around 27 by 5pm. Northwest wind 31 to 41 mph, with gusts as high as 46 mph.
Sunday Night
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 18. Northwest wind 15 to 22 mph.
 
We had a couple tenths of moisture 10 days ago,but the wind blew the next day and that bit was gone.The Winter wheat is starting to dying.Another front came thru 2 days ago and yesterday from 12 to 3 in the afternoon the wind was 50mph.Gust I figure were 65.
 
SO much colder!
Ditto!!! Staying around 35F here with stagnant air. A mist can be felt in the air and gentle rains about 3 days a week. No wind for a while which is good because the wind dries out this desert sandy loam quickly. A 16" sharpshooter shovel slice, reveals moisture all the way down to 16". Grass is still green and so far no snow or ice. Despite the cold damp air, I still have my daily bowl of Tillamook ice cream. 😉

My indoor barometer usually shows about 15% this time of year. So far in the last few months, it hasn't dropped below 50%. Today it is on 65% with electric house heat at 70. No dry skin this winter, so there is good in everything. I usually keep my house temp at 68, but that feels cool this winter, even wearing my ski thermal top.
 
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Windy yesterday. Got to the stackyard back tire low on the JD, back to the shop get it blown up. Cows fed right behind the wind break. un down to Kreuter's to check on NH tractor. unwrap a little twizzler from the cany bowl. Dang Crown pops off. Rush home call Jackson Dental in Belle. They said show up we will work you in. Oh the wind pushed the Terrain side to side one spot on 90 a ground blizzard for a mile, a sleeping semi at Mosky exit. Get crown cemented back down and head for Gillette. On 90 east of Moorcroft there a Semi , Walmart trailer , the wind from the north keeps lifting the right back wheels of the trailer of the road. We stay back fall a few miles to Moorcroft exit. Fill up and take the secondary highway into Gillette. We get a few things, Sue buy 3 big helium balloons. We go to the Prime Rib and wait for Tenny , Donny and grandkids. We get our seat and I had to move the ballons from my chair to Woodrow , who was next too me. Jody and Alia both had steaks, Tenny, Donny ordered, Sue and I had the big dry aged ribeye for 2, Woodrow got a plate and got something from about everybody. Entertainment was Sue and Donny wrestling over the bill, Finally told Sue to back off. Last night made it a great birthday, with kids and grandkids and my bride!!!
 
I shouldn't send this, but this is how the Oregon Coast looked yesterday and to day.
Not typical January weather. This is the type of weather that usually came along in February
or March, after really stormy weather, and would create concerns about lambs getting pneumonia.

There simply isn't anything to send over the Cascades to Dave or anyone else.


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Ditto!!! Staying around 35F here with stagnant air. A mist can be felt in the air and gentle rains about 3 days a week. No wind for a while which is good because the wind dries out this desert sandy loam quickly. A 16" sharpshooter shovel slice, reveals moisture all the way down to 16". Grass is still green and so far no snow or ice. Despite the cold damp air, I still have my daily bowl of Tillamook ice cream. 😉

My indoor barometer usually shows about 15% this time of year. So far in the last few months, it hasn't dropped below 50%. Today it is on 65% with electric house heat at 70. No dry skin this winter, so there is good in everything. I usually keep my house temp at 68, but that feels cool this winter, even wearing my ski thermal top.
I'm sort of partial to Blue Bunny Ice Cream. Its not part of my daily ration,
 

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