Oh no! Be afraid, Arlo; be very afraid…if rain is falling onto surfaces below freezing you are going to get icing! A build up of ice on trees and power lines will result in power outages….slick, icy roads and walks…and just general mayhem. Back in 1998, New England and Quebec got three days of freezing drizzle. Quebec lost a dozens of power line transmission ‘towers’, not to mention trees down or broken everywhere. We live in western Maine near the White Mtns and we lost our power for two weeks and the tops of nearly every pine around the house and driveway. It was not a fun two weeks!
Yes indeed, with Global Climate Change all of the weather prognosticators who use the last 100 years of weather observations to make long range predictions might just as well flip a coin
C about 8 hours ago
No French toast for you
danjw2 about 8 hours ago
Be patient. Arlo – Sometimes It Snows in April
Da'Dad about 7 hours ago
Arlo is mixing his eclectic genres but if I had the option it would be the eight minute version of Merry Christmas Baby.
m.youtube.Com/watch?v=1Z8uJS6I-M0
Rhetorical_Question about 7 hours ago
Amazing logic?
yoda1234 about 7 hours ago
Dig if you will, the picture…
Strod about 7 hours ago
I never meant to cause you any sorrow
I never meant to cause you any pain
I only wanted one time to see you laughing
I only wanted to see you laughing in the purple rain
rob.home about 7 hours ago
Fahrenheit, one presumes. 28°C would be a nice warm summer day here.
cracker65 about 7 hours ago
You don’t want to walk in the purple rain. You might end up falling and breaking something.
rheddmobile about 7 hours ago
Guess what guys, it will freeze after coating the trees causing massive power outages as branches fall! Welcome to life in the South.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 7 hours ago
It’s the storm formerly known as snow.
Tachyon the Samurai about 7 hours ago
I didn’t know that Prince did a version of “Frosty the Snowman.”
KC135E/R BOOMER about 7 hours ago
Take the purple rain over the yellow snow.
Pharmakeus Ubik about 7 hours ago
I was expecting Carl Sandburg singing Goober Peas, and you don’t hear me griping.
bob but I spell it backwards about 6 hours ago
“I only want to see you bathing in the purple rain.”
JessieRandySmithJr. about 2 hours ago
It’s the South Arlo, just wait a while, it’ll change.
Hidden-in-the-Trees Premium Member about 2 hours ago
Oh no! Be afraid, Arlo; be very afraid…if rain is falling onto surfaces below freezing you are going to get icing! A build up of ice on trees and power lines will result in power outages….slick, icy roads and walks…and just general mayhem. Back in 1998, New England and Quebec got three days of freezing drizzle. Quebec lost a dozens of power line transmission ‘towers’, not to mention trees down or broken everywhere. We live in western Maine near the White Mtns and we lost our power for two weeks and the tops of nearly every pine around the house and driveway. It was not a fun two weeks!
david_42 about 1 hour ago
Sleet, Graupel or just freezing rain? Sleet would sound like rain.
Durak Premium Member about 1 hour ago
Purple Rain? You had better get ready for Ice, Ice, Baby.
timbob2313 Premium Member 44 minutes ago
Yes indeed, with Global Climate Change all of the weather prognosticators who use the last 100 years of weather observations to make long range predictions might just as well flip a coin
serial232 37 minutes ago
Arlo is absolutely right. At 27 degrees F, not C, it would not be rain. It might be snow, or sleet, but not rain.
BadCreaturesBecomeDems 30 minutes ago
What is all these dead bodies lying around?
RonMcCalip 14 minutes ago
LOL! I see what ya did there!!!
ahnk_2000 10 minutes ago
Just party like it’s 1999 and forget about it.