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Brrrrrr! It’s COLD Outside! E-mail
Friday, 15 January 2010
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Staff Reports

Asheville Police, including bike patrols, are checking inside vacant buildings, under bridges, and through parks and remote areas to urge the homeless to seek inside shelter. While the long-lived Arctic blast has dipped low across the country plunging our temperatures to single digits, people in Western North Carolina are trying to remember when they’ve experienced such a long and gripping cold.

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APD Bike Patrol officer searching for homeless
in record-breaking cold weather.  Photo: Urban News

It’s been almost a month since the blizzard of ’09 dropped more than a foot of snow on the area, followed a week later by a major ice storm, and ever since we’ve been hoping for a thaw. With the remains of the snow packed down to an icy crust, or melting and refreezing into black ice, some commuters in Asheville have braved the weather and bundled up to catch local buses, while a lot of hopeful drivers got only a post-mortem click from their vehicle’s ignition.

AAA Carolinas, with 1.8 million members, responded to 1,226 calls about batteries on January 4, 2010, with the preponderance of calls occurring in such urban areas as Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, Columbia, and Greenville. “We received 45 percent more calls related to battery trouble,” said David E. Parsons, president and CEO. “It is expected that heavy demand for jump-starts will continue due to predictions of sub-freezing temperatures during the morning rush hours. The drop in temperatures and winter conditions makes this a very busy time for road service.” 

Customers of Progress Energy Carolinas set a record for peak electricity demand this winter as they endured the extended period of frigid weather. The Raleigh-based utility said that between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. on Monday, January 11, customers used 12,504 megawatt-hours of electricity. That topped the previous winter peak-demand record of 12,142 megawatt-hours, set on Feb. 6, 2007. President and CEO Lloyd Yates said the utility doesn’t anticipate problems in meeting customer demands, but encourages people to learn more about how to use energy more wisely and efficiently.

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Photo: Chris Joyell

The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has also set records for energy demand. Weekly demand reached new highs for the seven-day period that ended Sunday, January 10. The highest weekend daily record was set on Saturday, January 9, at 673 gigawatt-hours, which was also the third-highest daily usage on record. Sunday usage also hit a new peak of 644 gigawatt-hours, on January 10. TVA, the nation’s largest public utility, serves about 8.7 million residents in Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina, and Virginia.

In Oak Island on the other end of the state, the beach towns of Caswell, Yaupon, and Long Beach dropped to a temperature of 19 degrees for several days; people strolling on the beach in bone-chilling weather have been wearing parkas and overcoats instead of light weather gear. “I haven’t seen this type of cold in a long time in this area,” said Gloria Hankins, a native of Brunswick County. “Even the schools are on delayed scheduling.”

None of this — the gripping cold, accumulated snow, frozen snow, black ice — is what people are used to in the “sunny south.”  Those conditions have led to a rash of weather-related accidents, not just in Asheville but all over the country; the unending warnings to bundle up and take extra care of pipes (Insulate!), plants (Cover and mulch!), and pets (Bring them inside!), have people across the nation hoping for some warm weather relief.

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Photo: B. Shockey

 
Discuss (3 posts)
Brrrrrr! It’s COLD Outside!
Jan 29 2010 07:37:41
Looks as though we'll be seeing Winter Storm 2010 redux later tonight. Let's hope the Asheville Police again reach out and search high and low for those who might be without shelter in this inclement weather.
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Brrrrrr! It’s COLD Outside!
Jan 29 2010 07:37:16
Looks as though we'll be seeing Winter Storm 2010 redux later tonight. Let's hope the Asheville Police again reach out and search high and low for those who might be without shelter in this inclement weather.
#33
Brrrrrr! It’s COLD Outside!
Jan 29 2010 07:34:46
** This thread discusses the Content article: Brrrrrr! It’s COLD Outside! **

Looks as though we'll be seeing Winter Storm 2010 redux later tonight. Let's hope the Asheville Police again reach out and search high and low for those who might be without shelter in this inclement weather.
#32

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