I heard 4 cars starting up around me this morning and left idling to warm up. Temperature this morning? 55°It’s 30 degrees colder this morning than yesterday. And I just started my car from the dining room.
Life is good.
I heard 4 cars starting up around me this morning and left idling to warm up. Temperature this morning? 55°It’s 30 degrees colder this morning than yesterday. And I just started my car from the dining room.
Life is good.
I heard 4 cars starting up around me this morning and left idling to warm up. Temperature this morning? 55°
It was crazy here. High winds most of the day. Had to retrieve my mail bin from down the block this morning. Downspouts all over the yard. A heavy giant pot (full of dirt) blew off the porch. Still not sure how that happened. My parents had a giant tree fall over and just miss their house.You guys fare okay?
We just got back late last night and so far the only thing is some of our icicle lights on the house came loose but for how sustained the winds were and the gusts (according to my phone reached 71mph at our house) it could have been much worse. Don't know though if there is debris on the roof though.
The airport was probably the busiest I've seen in at 12:30am, tons of people with a lot of pick ups. I assume delays (especially with the airport having been closed for a short time) causing more later arrivals than normal. Usually when we land that late it's very quiet.
I'm glad I don't have to keep worrying about it myself (at least at the moment) kinda put a tamper on the last day of our mini vacation sitting there worrying about our house back home. Honestly was more worried if a tree fell on our house that our cat would escape.It was crazy here. High winds most of the day. Had to retrieve my mail bin from down the block this morning. Downspouts all over the yard. A heavy giant pot (full of dirt) blew off the porch. Still not sure how that happened. My parents had a giant tree fall over and just miss their house.
Glad that's over. And glad you fared ok.
I got a new car in a rush in July and failed to notice command-start wasn't part of the package. MY BAD!!! It's the first time I haven't had one for years and today is our worst weather day so far this year. It was -23F and blowing snow when I came out of work.I will never again not have a car w a remote starter. Have had after market ones installed since about 1995 (worked in the industry), and my most recent car came with a factory one, which I can start with my phone, for no additional fees at this time. I’m in MA, and between the sleet, freezing rain, bitter cold, and snow, it is worth it to us.
Nope - not at all here in the frozen North. In fact I just googled it and even my city's No-Idling By-law only means you can't idle for more than 5 minutes in a designated no-idling zone.Curious, isn't it illegal to have a car running with no-one in it in most places? I've known people who got tickets for this in NYC & PA so I don't do it even though we have 2 cars with the function, not sure about Mass but suspect it isn't ok.
In Pa, at least at the state level, local may vary, you cannot leave it running unlocked or unattended. So remote start with doors locked, or run out and start it and lock the doors when you leave, are both legal.Curious, isn't it illegal to have a car running with no-one in it in most places? I've known people who got tickets for this in NYC & PA so I don't do it even though we have 2 cars with the function, not sure about Mass but suspect it isn't ok.
I must be missing something. Not sure why the towel wouldn't work. Lift it off and the ice and snow come off with it. They made special covers just for that purpose. https://www.amazon.com/Windshield-M...t=&hvlocphy=9032424&hvtargid=pla-842648170045In Pa, at least at the state level, local may vary, you cannot leave it running unlocked or unattended. So remote start with doors locked, or run out and start it and lock the doors when you leave, are both legal.
I’m still laughing at the leave a towel on the windshield suggestion. I had to chisel through solid ice to just open my door (so I could start it to help melt the ice!) the weekend I was at my parents for thanksgiving. I’m not thinking a towel would have helped that day!
I must be missing something. Not sure why the towel wouldn't work. Lift it off and the ice and snow come off with it. They made special covers just for that purpose. https://www.amazon.com/Windshield-M...t=&hvlocphy=9032424&hvtargid=pla-842648170045
A towel and the cover you posted are made of two entirely different things. Your thought of protecting your front windshield from ice and snow isn't something made me goI must be missing something. Not sure why the towel wouldn't work. Lift it off and the ice and snow come off with it. They made special covers just for that purpose. https://www.amazon.com/Windshield-M...t=&hvlocphy=9032424&hvtargid=pla-842648170045
I do pop open the door and try to gauge how the humidity is. High humidity and I know I'll have frost on the car. If it's dry, I don't bother down to around 20. I am an oddball though, I am susceptible to overheating, have passed out due to overheating many times and my body is always burning up, whether it's cold out or not. Thus, at 20 degrees with no wind and low humidity, I'm perfectly fine in a pair of shorts that I wear in the hot manufacturing plant for 8-10 hours. 3 miles and I have warm air blowing. Another 3 miles the car is warm inside and I leave the heat blowing on the floor and the window halfway down.Can’t help you with those.
But it was sitting right at freezing when I remote started mine.
Still not getting it.I must be missing something. Not sure why the towel wouldn't work. Lift it off and the ice and snow come off with it. They made special covers just for that purpose. https://www.amazon.com/Windshield-M...t=&hvlocphy=9032424&hvtargid=pla-842648170045
Do you use tire chains? They are frequently required here in the snow on highways yet I have had people who lived in real snow country comment they had never used them before coming to California.Still not getting it.
The towel is underneath a layer of ice! You're not just pulling a towel up. You have to chip the ice away to get to the towel. We're not talking about your OMG, I think I saw a single snowflake kind of winter weather.
As I met the neighbor of the house we just moved into he warned me about the snow. Dead end road and they don't come down and plow very often. He said everyone was snowed in for 3 days last year. I laughed and pointed at my little Toyota that I was well experienced in off-roading in PA snow storms, "I'll just bang it about 60, shouldn't be a problem." He laughed and pointed at his F250 diesel he used to pull his camper, "No you won't. That's what had me waiting 3 days for someone to come dig that out last year."
No, no one uses tire chains in snow country. Some people carry tire chains where I live because some people have a mile long driveway into the woods where their old farm house sits on many acres. You can't wake up in the morning and plow out a mile long driveway to get to work.Do you use tire chains? They are frequently required here in the snow on highways yet I have had people who lived in real snow country comment they had never used them before coming to California.
If you would have put towels over it, you would have been ready to drive in two minutes.This is why I love having a remote starter. Half hour at Syracuse airport to get into the car while dressed for Orlando. At least the car was warm and I thawed out before putting on my winter stuff and grabbing the scraper. Towels ain’t gonna cut it.
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