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To: drsvelte who wrote (33362)12/22/1998 2:58:00 PM
From: Platter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Its here!.."CHICAGO (Reuters) - A cold wave that has taken at least 19 lives spread across the continental United States Tuesday and forecasters warned the south and southeast to brace for what could be a major pre-Christmas ice storm.

Temperatures were well below freezing from parts of the Pacific Northwest south to near the Mexican border and eastward through the southern Plains up to New England.

The mercury sank to zero Fahrenheit -17.7C at Olympia, Washington Tuesday morning and was only five degrees higher near Portland, Oregon. It was 6 below zero Fahrenheit -21.1C in overnight in Minneapolis and 30 below zero Fahrenheit -34.4C at West Yellowstone, Montana.

The Arctic cold was marching across the East Coast, chasing out weeks of unseasonal warmth. Forecasters said cold winds raking the warmer water of the Great Lakes would unleash locally heavy snows in Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and New York.

Since Sunday there have been at least 19 people killed in traffic accidents on icy roads -- 12 in Oklahoma, five in Kansas and two in Wisconsin.

There were ice and snow warnings out Tuesday for an area stretching from northeast Texas and nearby Oklahoma into Tennessee.

But Mike Palmerino, a forecaster for Weather Services Corp., said that same area of precipitation ''may expand across much of the southland Wednesday and Thursday. There's a potential for a major ice storm developing Wednesday and continuing Thursday.''

He said the area involved could run from Oklahoma ''right across Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, the northern portion of Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia right on to the western Carolinas and Virginia. You have a classic case of very cold air close to the ground and warm, humid air overrunning it.''

''That spells real trouble for Christmas travelers throughout the Deep South,'' he said. ''Some of these ice accumulations could be heavy, causing power outages.'' "



To: drsvelte who wrote (33362)12/22/1998 2:58:00 PM
From: marc chatman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 95453
 
Good luck -- and don't forget to average down at 5 15/16, 4 15/16, etc. eom



To: drsvelte who wrote (33362)12/22/1998 2:59:00 PM
From: Platter  Respond to of 95453
 
Oil holding at 11.17(up)...trading closes in 10 minuits.....



To: drsvelte who wrote (33362)12/22/1998 10:48:00 PM
From: sand wedge  Respond to of 95453
 
thindoc,

I couldn't resist FLC at these prices either. Picked up a few March calls as well, just in case.

Also like VTS at this level. Met one of there top guys at an xmas party. liked what i heard for the future.

be well