Alice, I don't know whether it'll make you feel better or worse to know that
the *overnight* temperature in Sydney was 79 degrees Fahrenheit.  And where
that temperature is measured is near a cooling sea breeze - so just a few miles
inland, where I am, I estimate the minimum temperature overnight would've been
about 81 F!!!

Christmas day/night was a couple of degrees worse - they're the two nights when
I've just left the airconditioning running all night in order to get some
sleep.   

Today we're expecting temperatures a couple of degrees lower, but now the winds
have picked up, and are blowing a gale....this is bushfire-danger weather, as
well as the thunderstorm season - a lethal combination.

And yet, in the Snowy Mountains, a couple of hour's drive away from Noelene,
they're expecting a light fall of snow!!

Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)


Alice Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Winter has really come to the Northwest
USA area. We are in the 4th storm 
in about 2 weeks. We had snow New Year's Day so most people were 
home. Kids were out of school on holiday. The main freeways were 
restricted to traction devices on vehicles from border to border. It's the 
first time I can remember that happening.

Things eased up for a day, and then the current storm came in. It was 
forecast as the 'storm of the century'. Yes, I know we are only in the 4th 
year of this century, but its been decades since one like this hit Portland.

There is 3-12 inches of snow in the valleys and low hills. The 
temperatures dropped below freezing. My town of McMinnville seemed to be 
in a 'warm' pocket and only went down to 19 degrees F. We set a new record 
of the lowest 'high' temperature. It snowed for 2 days, then turned to ice 
pellets and freezing rain.

A warm front is trying to push the cold weather to the east. This warm air 
caused the freezing rain. There was 1/2 inch of ice on top of my car this 
morning and it is still coming down. This ice is on everything. Walking 
-- driving is treacherous. Portland had twice as much ice in some 
areas. It is in a direct line of the very cold winds blowing down the 
Columbia River Gorge. My town is 50 miles away and protected by some hills.

The temp has warmed up to 30 degrees right now, so we are only a couple 
degrees from starting to thaw. Portland is 5-10 degrees colder with wind 
chill down to about 5 degrees.

Schools have been closed for three days. Local rail service has 
closed. Buses are still running but with tires chained, thus are running 
slow. Trees are coming down from the weight of the ice and causing power 
outages. Business in Portland is at a standstill. The freeway east has 
been closed for 18 hours. There are 160 semi-trucks parked at one truck 
stop waiting to get on their way. The latest forecast is that the cold 
over Portland is not moving. The highest temp predicted today is 28 
degrees F so they will not start melting yet. Winds are still at 30 miles 
per hour. Freezing rain is expected to continue another 24 hours. They 
predict that the schools will be closed again tomorrow and maybe Friday.

Since Portland is not thawing, the lace meeting tomorrow will be 
cancelled. Maybe we can reschedule it. We were supposed to have a 
reporter and photographer from the biggest newspaper coming to write a 
story on lace hearts for Valentine's Day. The president is starting the 
process of rescheduling, and when I hear from her, I'll start calling 
members to tell them what's happening.
We don't want any lacemakers out in this mess.

So far, I'm weathering this okay. No power outage so the heaters are still 
heating. My furnace can't cope with below freezing temps so I add some 
space heaters. I've had no frozen pipes. I've made two lace hearts during 
this storm. My food was stocked but the fresh veggies are running low by 
now. There's lots of food in the house, however. We won't go hungry.

The TV just showed a city bus that was stuck. It was chained to a jeep 
that was chained to a large pickup. The two little vehicles pulled it free 
to cheers from the people around there.

I will we could share some of this weather with Australia. Mix the two, 
and it might be rather pleasant.

In the cold,
Alice

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