• Weather..

    From MIKE POWELL@618:250/2 to ROB MCCART on Sun Jan 4 10:00:00 2026
    Long stort short, we ended up chatting for about 25 minutes, and
    my hands even in lined gloves were getting painful since it was
    breezy and -12c, but she was passimg (trespassing?) my place on
    her way home. She jogs the roads around the block and down our
    private road here which she follows out to the bay and then
    across the ice back to her place. As I said, it was pretty
    cold today and her route is 5 km long. Something she said also
    makes me think she is well into her 70's, although she obviously
    looks to be in good shape.. Better than me at jogging anyways.

    Jogging on ice sounds like something I would be good at slipping and
    falling at. :D

    Mike
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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to MIKE POWELL on Tue Jan 6 09:16:57 2026
    She jogs the roads around the block and down our
    >> private road here which she follows out to the bay and then
    >> across the ice back to her place.

    Jogging on ice sounds like something I would be good at slipping and
    >falling at. :D

    It's actualy pretty rare for the ice to not be snow covered and, once
    snow sits on the ice for a bit, it eats into the ice a bit and it's
    not very slippery at all. The couple of times I had to be careful
    this year was when we had very little snow and then got rain or
    freezing rain and ended up with a glassy ice surface for a few days.

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to ROB MCCART on Tue Jan 6 11:28:40 2026
    She jogs the roads around the block and down our
    >> private road here which she follows out to the bay and then
    >> across the ice back to her place.

    Jogging on ice sounds like something I would be good at slipping and
    >falling at. :D

    It's actualy pretty rare for the ice to not be snow covered and, once
    snow sits on the ice for a bit, it eats into the ice a bit and it's
    not very slippery at all. The couple of times I had to be careful
    this year was when we had very little snow and then got rain or
    freezing rain and ended up with a glassy ice surface for a few days.

    The ice around here rarely sticks around long enough for me to figure that
    out. ;)

    Mike

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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to MIKE POWELL on Tue Jan 6 17:26:21 2026
    Mike,

    Jogging on ice sounds like something I would be good at
    slipping and falling at. :D

    Not to mention getting another crack in your butt. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From MIKE POWELL@618:250/2 to DARYL STOUT on Wed Jan 7 09:46:00 2026
    Jogging on ice sounds like something I would be good at
    slipping and falling at. :D

    Not to mention getting another crack in your butt. <G>

    I'd be much more worried about cracking my skull. :O

    Mike
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  • From Daryl Stout@618:250/33 to digimaus on Wed Jan 7 17:33:06 2026
    Sean,

    Not to mention getting another crack in your butt. <G>

    Just say no to crack.

    As Jeff Foxworthy notes, "If, when seeing a sign that says 'SAY NO
    TO CRACK', it reminds you to pull your pants up...you might be a
    redneck". <G>

    Daryl

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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to MIKE POWELL on Thu Jan 8 09:18:19 2026
    Jogging on ice sounds like something I would be good at slipping and
    >falling at. :D

    It's actually pretty rare for the ice to not be snow covered and, once
    >> snow sits on the ice for a bit, it eats into the ice a bit and it's
    >> not very slippery at all. The couple of times I had to be careful
    >> this year was when we had very little snow and then got rain or
    >> freezing rain and ended up with a glassy ice surface for a few days.

    The ice around here rarely sticks around long enough for me to figure that
    >out. ;)

    There is that.. B)

    We're coming into a winter heat wave here. It will be up a bit above
    freezing for the next week it looks like, a few days up between 40f
    and 46f with maybe some rain.. That's pretty rare in January but this
    has been a strange year from the get go..

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  • From MIKE POWELL@618:250/2 to ROB MCCART on Fri Jan 9 08:59:00 2026
    We're coming into a winter heat wave here. It will be up a bit above
    freezing for the next week it looks like, a few days up between 40f
    and 46f with maybe some rain.. That's pretty rare in January but this
    has been a strange year from the get go..

    We've been in a winter heat wave but we are going to start coming out of
    it over the weekend. Yesterday and especially today are flirting with
    record high territory.

    Mike
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  • From Mortar M.@618:250/19 to MIKE POWELL on Fri Jan 9 20:43:47 2026
    Re: Weather..
    By: MIKE POWELL to ROB MCCART on Fri Jan 09 2026 08:59:00

    We've been in a winter heat wave but we are going to start coming out of
    it over the weekend. Yesterday and especially today are flirting with record high territory.

    Today, in the Detroit area, we hit a blistering 57ø! Too bad it was at 10am, then it was down hill from there.
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  • From MIKE POWELL@618:250/2 to MORTAR M. on Sat Jan 10 08:26:00 2026
    We've been in a winter heat wave but we are going to start coming out of it over the weekend. Yesterday and especially today are flirting with record high territory.

    Today, in the Detroit area, we hit a blistering 57ø! Too bad it was at 10am, then it was down hill from there.

    We will get into the 50s today with rain. Sounds like the downhill starts this evening or overnight. ;)

    Mike
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  • From digimaus@618:618/1 to Mortar M. on Sat Jan 10 22:17:25 2026
    Mortar M. wrote to MIKE POWELL <=-

    Today, in the Detroit area, we hit a blistering 57ø! Too bad it was at 10am, then it was down hill from there.

    We hit 70F here last Thursday and now it's 40F.

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  • From Rob Mccart@618:250/1 to MIKE POWELL on Sun Jan 11 08:44:41 2026
    We're coming into a winter heat wave here.

    We've been in a winter heat wave but we are going to start coming out of
    >it over the weekend. Yesterday and especially today are flirting with
    >record high territory.

    We got a wicked rain storm 2 nights ago and lost about 80% of the
    snow we had. It's mostly snowy patches around bare ground and rock
    here at the moment. There will be a few cold nights over the next
    week, three as low as -14c (7f) and -21c (-6f) but the daytime temps
    are still going to be sitting within a few degrees of freezing..

    Unfortunately that will probably mean some high winds which can
    be worse than the cold.

    Funny ice on the bay. That rain left a coating of water on top
    of the ice a couple of inches deep in places, but then when it
    dropped below freezing, rather than the water just freezing solid,
    for some reason it formed a very thin layer of ice with an inch
    or two of air space under it. It's strange to walk on, crunching
    through that top layer to drop an inch or two and then stop..
    And where did the rest of the water go?

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  • From Mike Powell@618:250/1 to ROB MCCART on Sun Jan 11 10:41:51 2026
    Funny ice on the bay. That rain left a coating of water on top
    of the ice a couple of inches deep in places, but then when it
    dropped below freezing, rather than the water just freezing solid,
    for some reason it formed a very thin layer of ice with an inch
    or two of air space under it. It's strange to walk on, crunching
    through that top layer to drop an inch or two and then stop..
    And where did the rest of the water go?

    Considering that water expands when it freezes, one must wonder where it
    went. ;)

    Mike


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  • From August Abolins@618:400/23.10 to Mike Powell on Sun Jan 11 12:37:00 2026
    Hello Mike!

    ** On Sunday 11.01.26 - 10:41, Mike Powell wrote to ROB MCCART:

    Funny ice on the bay. That rain left a coating of water on top
    of the ice a couple of inches deep in places, but then when it
    dropped below freezing, rather than the water just freezing solid,
    for some reason it formed a very thin layer of ice with an inch
    or two of air space under it. It's strange to walk on, crunching
    through that top layer to drop an inch or two and then stop..
    And where did the rest of the water go?

    Considering that water expands when it freezes, one must wonder where it went. ;)

    As the ice freezes, it lifts and climbs as it "expands".

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