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Granted, it might look different close up, but from the photo that appears to be an odd breakage pattern.


Okay I agree it looks odd. But what are you saying the implications are?

Again no tracks, human or animal outside. All the broken glass fell inside the garage. No projectile found so no clue as to cause.




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Granted, it might look different close up, but from the photo that appears to be an odd breakage pattern.


Okay I agree it looks odd. But what are you saying the implications are?
Again no tracks, human or animal outside. All the broken glass fell inside the garage. No projectile found so no clue as to cause.




In your photo it looks like the white trim is pushed up just below the biggest section of missing glass. Is it possible that water had seeped in and, upon freezing, expanded enough to cause glass to break? Just a thought.
 
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In your photo it looks like the white trim is pushed up just below the biggest section of missing glass. Is it possible that water had seeped in and, upon freezing, expanded enough to cause glass to break? Just a thought.


Nope, that was snow giving the illusion of warping.



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Highs in the 80’s -90’s. No precipitation in the forecast. Haven’t seen any in ages.

I feel truly blessed that I don’t have Satan’s white fluff all over like you poor souls. I feel for all of you that have to put up with the hate powder for the next few months.



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Up here in northern Minnesota, we are experiencing colder than normal temps. Cold, snow flurries, and windy. October is usually pretty nice, but we are sliding into winter really fast.


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Looking out the front window this afternoon...


Good thing I put the snowblower on the lawn tractor last weekend.
 
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Not even close here. Had our first hard frost last Friday night. I am taking this Friday off from work to bow hunt and it's supposed to be 70. Confused


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4-6 inches low and a foot predicted in the mountains for Wednesday. #2 so far.
 
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Sitting here in the 5” zone. Not too far from the 9” zone.

It’s too soon for this crap.


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944 snow flakes , total in far west illinois





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Originally posted by ggile:
Granted, it might look different close up, but from the photo that appears to be an odd breakage pattern.


Okay I agree it looks odd. But what are you saying the implications are?

Again no tracks, human or animal outside. All the broken glass fell inside the garage. No projectile found so no clue as to cause.

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These areas circled in red, are they also new? We see damage in vinyl siding like this often from snow blowers or kids with airsoft/bb guns in the cold. Given the glass breakage and the pattern...my untrained eye could see a three round burst from a snow blower or airsoft/bb-gun....just another thought.

Otherwise...we see glass breakage in house settling, but unless you've had an earthquake lately or something else changed, that doesn't make sense for a house that's obviously been there a while.


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In your photo it looks like the white trim is pushed up just below the biggest section of missing glass. Is it possible that water had seeped in and, upon freezing, expanded enough to cause glass to break? Just a thought.


Nope, that was snow giving the illusion of warping.


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Originally posted by P210:

In your photo it looks like the white trim is pushed up just below the biggest section of missing glass. Is it possible that water had seeped in and, upon freezing, expanded enough to cause glass to break? Just a thought.


Nope, that was snow giving the illusion of warping.


Betting Snowball, that's why there's no rocks, boolits, tire arns or bird carcassesses....


Nope. Glass repair was made today and the techs said hail damage big time. Keep in mind that I don't venture outside often due mobility and health issues. My neighbor spotted the broken window which I now know had been broken for longer than I care to admit sadly. The tech looked around and said my siding was heavily dimpled and had quite a few holes from hail damage and several of the window casings also reflected damage. We had a big hail storm not all that long ago. So I've called my insurance company again....



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