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BrianCunningham Ice Storm
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Got power here, but a lot of MA & NH are in a STATE OF EMERGENCY

No power = No heat

http://www1.whdh.com/news/articles/local/BO98291/

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BOSTON -- A winter storm pounded New England with pouring rain, sleet and ice, knocking out power to roughly 350,000 customers in Massachusetts, closing schools and roads and prompting Gov. Deval Patrick to declare a statewide state of emergency Friday.

The storm, which began Thursday night, coated trees with ice, causing branches to break onto power lines and roadways throughout central and western Massachusetts. By Friday, emergency crews raced to clean up the debris, but homes, businesses and even some courts in Worcester remained dark and officials warned it could be days before power is restored.

No major injuries were reported, but police were searching for a Marlborough Department of Public Works employee who went missing after reporting to work early Friday. Kevin Connolly was last seen about 5 a.m. near the department building.

Robert Warfield, a 72-year-old Worcester resident, said tree limbs and debris made it impossible to get through his street. Loud sounds from a breaking maple tree woke him up about 4:30 a.m. Friday.

"The limbs just kept snapping and they hit my roof six times," he said. "I've never seen anything like it in the 45 years I've lived here."

National Grid reported about 290,000 electric customers without power, mostly in the Worcester and Merrimack Valley areas, while Western Massachusetts Electric Co. put their outages at roughly 21,000 customers. Some towns, including Becket, Windsor, Cummington and Middlefield, experienced near blackout conditions.

"This is a really extreme situation we are experiencing," National Grid spokeswoman Jackie Barry said.

NStar, which serves mostly eastern Massachusetts, reported scattered outages of 7,000 customers. And smaller utility companies in towns also reported outages, said Peter Judge, a spokesman for the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency.

"All of the resources at our disposal have been made available to try to get the roads clear and power restored," said Patrick, who declared the state of emergency and called up 500 members of the National Guard to help clean debris and clear access to downed power lines. "The earliest estimates that we have for power being restored is Monday, and I think many of us view that as an ambitious estimate at this point."

State officials urged residents without power to check into shelters and avoid heating their homes with makeshift devices.

The Red Cross, in conjunction with the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, has opened 23 temporary shelters across the state. In Holden, which had no power, some senior citizens on oxygen were taken to the hospital or a shelter opened at the town's senior center.

"Don't sit around the house and wait," Judge said. "It's still very grim out there. It's not going to be a quick fix."

The National Weather Service reported the storm system has passed through the state by Friday afternoon, but western Massachusetts would continue to see freezing temperatures until Sunday.

Georgine Sparr, the manager of Flynn's Truck Stop in Shrewsbury, said her customers in central Massachusetts complained of downed trees covered in ice, flooded roads and power outages -- but felt better once they had a cup of coffee.

"They got hit with everything at one time, except the snow, thank goodness," Sparr said.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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Seriously tho', are you sure it's ICE? Remember now, it's gettin' warm outside. I saw it on YT.

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We got hit with the 100mph winds here in Indiana over the summer. We lost power for 5 days. We told ourselves that we would go out and buy a generator right after that and we never did.

Luckily we would still have heat if our power went out due to a gas fireplace...but it does suck without lights and a fridge.
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Ice storms are nasty - good to hear you were among the lucky ones!
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bogus Re: Ice Storm
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I hate ice storms.
Posted on: 2008/12/13 3:04
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I hate ice storms.


Not to worry big guy.

All you need to be concerned about now is being swallowed whole when the earth opens underneath you while your sleeping.
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I would prefer that.
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Ice storms are the suck. I hope everyone up there's okay. My son lives in New Bedford but I didn't read anything about them losing power. I'll give him a call in a bit and make sure all's well.
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We got hit with the 100mph winds here in Indiana over the summer. We lost power for 5 days. We told ourselves that we would go out and buy a generator right after that and we never did.

Luckily we would still have heat if our power went out due to a gas fireplace...but it does suck without lights and a fridge.


Generators are so nice when the power goes out. I bought one to mainly run my welder at the racetrack.

I've used it 5 times in the last 10 years when the power went off. I just run one extension cord to the furnace and one upstairs for the tv and a light.
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Ice storms are the suck. I hope everyone up there's okay. My son lives in New Bedford but I didn't read anything about them losing power. I'll give him a call in a bit and make sure all's well.


Any word on your Son? I hope he (they) are all ok!

When I was still living in Delaware, way back in late Jan into Feb 1994, we got beaten to DEATH with ice storms... One about every 5 days for nearly a month. It was just ugly. The roads were utterly inpassable.

The first one was the worst one (the others were nice enough to hit at night or one weekends)... it hit about 2:00PM on a work day (it was my nephews birthday, too, more on that later!). At about 3:00 PM, they called the work day - the Gov sent us all home.

It took me nearly 30 minutes to get home... all of three miles. I had to accelorate from the light in 2nd gear, cause first was just not happening (I had a Prelude Si at the time). The roads were covered in ice.

I get home and about 2 hours later, my late brother, Roy, calls to invite us over for cake/ice cream for my nephews birthday. It was the first time in my memory that I let road conditions rule my travel. I indicated there wasn't enough money in the world (well, I am sure there was...) to get me to drive in that shit.

You see, I was already living on borrowed time, the best I could figure. I was stopped at a light on US13 in south Dover. I was in front of a local shopping mall. US13 is a dual highway with grassy medians. I was in the left lane. In my rear view, I saw my life flash... a total asshole was cruising down the highway, IN MY LANE, at well over 50mph... it was a mid-80s Cutlass... with no hope of stopping that thing. At the last second, he was somehow able to merge into a left turn lane and hit the brakes. He stopped right next to me in the grassy median... and it wasn't because of his brakes, he dug ruts into median and that finally stopped him.

As I said, I wasn't taking that risk again.
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Getting pretty bad here.

22 calls about carbon monoxide from people using space heater

2 deaths.

Several homes burnt down

52 shelters open in NH
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22 deaths from space heater usage = 22 dead people no longer polluting the gene pool.

It makes me wonder how new or how safe those heaters were...

However, the storms are still utterly tragic. I hope they get power back, and fast!

When we had the storms I mentioned above, the power company wasn't able to get lines fixed for upwards of three weeks. They measure usage in inventory years. That storm used up like 4 years of poles, 7 years of wire... that kinda thing. Insane.
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people do desperate things when in desperate situations.
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22 deaths = sad unfortunate loss in my opinion.
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22 deaths from space heater usage = 22 dead people no longer polluting the gene pool.


I'm sorry, but this statement just totally disgusts me.


It was only 2.

I think you wouldn't be so disgusted if you knew how many of YOUR tax dollars goes to 'gene pool pollutants' in your lifetime.
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Has the ice thawed yet? Recovery will go much faster once the ice has reverted to water. Then comes the flooding.

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We had a killer storm 2 years ago..

My yard

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My street

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My generator

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My local city hauled 18,000 truck loads of branches to a designated burn site.
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I just talked with Gary (Hardbar) Hoffman, if your trying to get a hold of him, he got hit by the icestorm.

He had to cut his trip to PRI short and come back.

He's up on generator power, but his internet is down.
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Some schools closed til January 5th!!!
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That is a COOL truck. Put some 33" TSL Thornbirds on it, and go show.

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Well, thanks to the snow storm today.

a 30ft branch came down and JUST MISSED MY CAR!

Well actually some smaller pieces did hit it, but it looks like the fence to the brunt of the hit.
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Dang, I don't feel so bad about just being frozen anymore - at least the trees aren't trying to kill me ;-)
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