Hi! Here in the foothills of the Alleghenies, we had some serious winds. All the deciduous trees were already leafless, but many large pines blew over. Power went out here and there all over - we lost it at about 8 last night for roughly 24 hours. Some parts of town still have no power. No snow, but lots of rain.
There's lots of minor damage around town, siding blown off, lost shingles, and so on. There were also a few commercial buildings that suffered partial collapses - losing a wall or part of a roof. Most of them were older buildings.
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May I give a shout out to backwards compatibility? It was in the 30's last night, and only in the 40's today. With no power, our gas furnace won't run. But the guy who had the house before us (William "Bud" Malone) insisted, when they installed the gas furnace in '65, that they leave the old coal burner (now 112 years old) in the system.
So we had no heat, but this morning I built a fire in the old furnace. Got the flue open, and the draft vents, used some of the scrap wood that had been collected in the old coal room. Got the water up to 100 degrees in the radiator system, which quickly took the house up from below 50 to over 65 degrees. Kept it burning through the day, and when the power came on this evening, we were still toasty!
Many of the neighbors have fireplaces (we don't), and were able to heat a room or two, but we had hot radiators throughout the house.
Oh, and I will never complain about all the jar candles my wife leaves around the house...