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We got a weather alert from the national weather service.

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Winter Weather Advisory
URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE...RESENT
National Weather Service Medford OR
234 PM PST Sat Feb 17 2018

ORZ021-022-181200-
/O.EXB.KMFR.WW.Y.0008.180219T0000Z-180219T1800Z/
South Central Oregon Coast-Curry County Coast-
Including the cities of Coos Bay, North Bend, Reedsport, Bandon,
Port Orford, Coquille, Brookings, Harbor, and Gold Beach
234 PM PST Sat Feb 17 2018

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM SUNDAY TO 10 AM
PST MONDAY...

* WHAT...Occasional snow showers expected. Snow accumulations a
coating to an inch, with locally up to 2 inches, are expected.

* WHERE...Coos and Curry County coasts and coastal valleys to
include Coquille and Myrtle Point.

* WHEN...From 4 PM Sunday to 10 AM PST Monday.

* ADDITIONAL DETAILS...Even a quick burst of snow showers could
create slippery road conditions. Be prepared for reduced
visibilities at times.

* View the hazard area in detail at
https://www.wrh.noaa.gov/mfr/HAZARD

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

* Slow down and allow extra time to reach your destination.

* Carry tire chains and be prepared for snow covered roads and
limited visibilities.

* See http://quickmap.dot.ca.gov for latest road conditions.

If I don't survive, just want you all to know I love ya. :D
 
We got a weather alert from the national weather service.



If I don't survive, just want you all to know I love ya. :D

Oh ya I would put on the tire chains for 1-2" of snow. Definitely will need them. lol Have you ever road in a car that had chains on them. You will definitely know what a rough ride is. And don't wear through one of the link, it will beat the hell out of your car. Chains were a common thing when I was a teenager in Minnesota.
Nick what are you going to use to dig out the golf ball out of the mud?

:camping:

Daris
 
We finally got a substantial amount of rain last few days. Last rain was frikking October.
 
Oh ya I would put on the tire chains for 1-2" of snow. Definitely will need them. lol Have you ever road in a car that had chains on them. You will definitely know what a rough ride is. And don't wear through one of the link, it will beat the hell out of your car. Chains were a common thing when I was a teenager in Minnesota.
Nick what are you going to use to dig out the golf ball out of the mud?

:camping:

Daris

My Putter .. That is what i use to pop a plugged ball out of the mud ..

Learned that from Lee Trevenno.. :)
 
Oh ya I would put on the tire chains for 1-2" of snow. Definitely will need them. lol Have you ever road in a car that had chains on them. You will definitely know what a rough ride is. And don't wear through one of the link, it will beat the hell out of your car. Chains were a common thing when I was a teenager in Minnesota.
Nick what are you going to use to dig out the golf ball out of the mud?

:camping:

Daris
(If it gets that deep, I'll break out the cyanide capsules):D
When I was a kid, I had 60 series tires on my 66 Chevy stepside. 2 WD
I made chains from scratch to fit the wide tires and had a friend weld the fasteners that held the cross links onto the inside and outside chains. They worked really nice. When heading into the hills to check the local snow level, I'd have my mud grips on. If we found snow, it was quicker and less messy to jack up the rear and swap tires.
One time, 15 miles from pavement, I had a flat tire.
I quickly realized that the chains wouldn't fit my mud grips. :eek:
( This is where I plug in a testimonial for Vice Grip pliers)

I used the cutters on the Vice Grips, to cut sections off some tow chain and added them onto my tire chains so they would fit the taller tires......
That's my story about Vice Grips saving my life while venturing into the wilderness. :D One of my early McGuyver moments. 1978ish I suppose.
 
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My little Chevy S-10 wouldn't run in the snow without them. The back half of the truck behaves as if it weighs 15 lbs.
We don't get snow that sticks very often, so no big deal here. Had 4 or 5 inches on the ground a year ago and that was the most in a long time.
.snow day, whoopee! :D
 
Another inch possible. That makes it 3 :eek:
Winter Weather Advisory

URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Medford OR
251 PM PST Sun Feb 18 2018

ORZ021-022-191200-
/O.CON.KMFR.WW.Y.0008.180219T0000Z-180219T1800Z/
South Central Oregon Coast-Curry County Coast-
Including the cities of Coos Bay, North Bend, Reedsport, Bandon,
Port Orford, Coquille, Brookings, Harbor, and Gold Beach
251 PM PST Sun Feb 18 2018

...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 AM PST
MONDAY...

* WHAT...Snow expected. Snow accumulations ranging from zero to 3
inches, with localized amounts up to 9 inches in the mountains,
are expected.

* WHERE...Coos and Curry County coasts and coastal valleys to
include Coquille and Myrtle Point.

* WHEN...Until 10 AM PST Monday. Snow showers will diminish early
in the morning, but some roads will be icy through the morning
hours.
 

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