The February bill came.($1000-ish bill for natural gas for Jan)
The twin cities is now getting 1-3 inches, im on the saint croix and all the stuff is still miles north of us. I hope it stays up there or we stay warm.Supposed to get around 6 inches tomorrow. Don't even care anymore. At least it's not -20.
It's actually tracking south of me now, so we'll probably only end up with 3 inches. I'll take it.[DOUBLEPOST=1395150482,1395150421][/DOUBLEPOST]The twin cities is now getting 1-3 inches, im on the saint croix and all the stuff is still miles north of us. I hope it stays up there or we stay warm.
I think either new windows or some window plastic would be a good investment for next year. That is nuts.The February bill came.
It is almost $1100.
I...I just don't know any more.
--Patrick
I've never had to pay more than about $250 for gas in Winter. This is a big change, and I wasn't expecting it at all.That is nuts.
My first guess would be the windows. On a cold windy day you might want to go around to all the windows, doors, and outlets and feel for cold air coming in. That is definitely more than you should be paying.I've never had to pay more than about $250 for gas in Winter. This is a big change, and I wasn't expecting it at all.
I checked usage, it's not that far off last year's totals. It's my first year living in this house, so I'm not sure where it's all going. Also, it kinda makes me apprehensive about next year.
--Patrick
Tracking north of me, we are likely to get nothing until this evening when the back end catches up. even then only a couple inches of slop.It's actually tracking south of me now, so we'll probably only end up with 3 inches. I'll take it.
Yep. Sounds like St. Cloud to Brainerd going towards Duluth is where it's going to mainly hit.edit: wait does that mean its killing whoever is right between shakey and me?
I'm not saying I didn't notice the drafts, I just wasn't expecting them to have this much of an impact, y'know?That is definitely more than you should be paying.
I live in Superior and work in Duluth.Yep. Sounds like St. Cloud to Brainerd going towards Duluth is where it's going to mainly hit.
I think a certain Queen of some sort of small ferocious creatures would disagree.Nope, you really can't get much further north than where I am.
I shall rain doomweasel madness upon them for their presumption! Tremble in despair! Mwahahahahaha!My guess is they were talking about Wisconsin[DOUBLEPOST=1395241918,1395241591][/DOUBLEPOST]It's kind of weird. I always think Duluth/Superior is farther north than me, but I'm actually about the same.
He's in your backyard. Quick, get out of the house!Yes, it amazed me because I thought Bowielee was east and south of me, not north of me.
There ain't a whole lot north of me in Wisconsin, lemme tellya.
When I was in Sitka, Alaska I was talking to our tour guide about how nice the weather was, and mentioned how cold it was back home, he couldn't believe people would live in a place like that. I think if I were to move to Alaska that would be the town I'd want to live in.Fascinating what different ocean currents do for weather, isn't it?
Yeah, that's what I and the Father-in-law discussed. He (seems to have) originally went with a third party supplier who (apparently) convinced him that their ability to buy their gas (and set their prices) according to the open market would mean lower prices for him rather than the mandated rates charged by the municipal utility. And I'm sure this was a sound decision...so long as, y'know, nothing happened to drive the price of natural gas up through the roof or anything. A quick back-of-the-napkin calculation says I am (still) paying just over $0.86/CCF for the house I am currently emptying, whereas the bill here is just over $2.02/CCF, which is a significant difference, one I don't think can entirely be chalked up to regional differences.Patrick: part of your problem is likely supply issues which jacked up the cost of fuel this winter.