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Man, in CT I would love when we had snow storms... nothing too big but just enough to keep most people home - schools would close and folks who could work from home would.
But you think it's bad out in the NE, try going somewhere where it doesn't really snow.
In Seattle, yesterday we got 1-3" which got wet and compressed to <1" later. The week before we got about the same amount... guy on the radio called in saying that he finally found some studded tires, that most places had sold out!!
Yesterday while waiting for the bus, basically 1/10 cars had tire chains on... driving on bare asphalt with some compacted snow here and there. oh man... tire chains, studded tires... all for <3" of snow.
And then you see all the cars just craaaawling going 15mph down these snowfree roads.
In the NE the big highways are always great to drive in unless it's a blizzard that plows can't keep up with. The smaller side roads are the problem... it was always fun to try to figure the less hilly way so you could avoid that 20deg hill.
But you think it's bad out in the NE, try going somewhere where it doesn't really snow.
In Seattle, yesterday we got 1-3" which got wet and compressed to <1" later. The week before we got about the same amount... guy on the radio called in saying that he finally found some studded tires, that most places had sold out!!
Yesterday while waiting for the bus, basically 1/10 cars had tire chains on... driving on bare asphalt with some compacted snow here and there. oh man... tire chains, studded tires... all for <3" of snow.
And then you see all the cars just craaaawling going 15mph down these snowfree roads.
In the NE the big highways are always great to drive in unless it's a blizzard that plows can't keep up with. The smaller side roads are the problem... it was always fun to try to figure the less hilly way so you could avoid that 20deg hill.
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