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On Sat, 7 Jan 2017 14:44:18 -0500, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 1/7/17 2:35 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 1/7/2017 1:49 PM, Its Me wrote: On Saturday, January 7, 2017 at 5:21:53 AM UTC-5, Mr. Luddite wrote: Just checked the weather forecast for today. Blizzard warning starting around 8am this morning and lasting until early tomorrow. 12-14 inches of snow with 50 mph winds. Going back to bed. Our "event" turned out to be just a dusting that has already melted. It's hovering around 34, but will hit 20 tonite. By next Wed. it's 65, and next weekend back to the low 70's. Buddy (the black Lab) is happy because he gets to come inside when it's below 40. Snow is really starting to ramp up in intensity now. Supposed to peak this evening then slowly ease up, ending at about 9 tomorrow morning. One *good* thing is that it is only in the mid 20's, so the snow will be more of the light, fluffy type rather than the heavy wet stuff. Tonight the temp is forcast to drop to about 5 degrees (F for our Canadian friend). i just got back from a grocery store run. At the moment we have 6" of powdery snow on the ground, and the temp is 20F. Our driveway, our street and the two state roads that lead to the main highway around here have not been plowed. The main highway has, and it is slushy. Used the 4WD (High mode) in my truck for the first time and that, combined with its high clearance, aggressive all season tires, and manual transmission, made the trip easy. That trip would have been easy in my Gremlin. Tell us about it when it thaws a little, freezes again and then you get a few more inches of snow (DC weather) ;-) You still should be fine in that rig. Just remember 4wd can turn the car into a hockey puck when all 4 break loose and a lot harder to recover BTDT |
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