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On Fri, 18 Dec 2020 21:46:38 -0500, Keyser Söze wrote: On 12/18/20 6:19 PM, Wayne B wrote: On Fri, 18 Dec 2020 21:34:30 -0000 (UTC), "Justan O." wrote: On 12/18/20 4:17 PM, Wayne B wrote: Scroll down a little: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9062541/The-big-freeze-follows-big-storm-Northeast-rushes-clear-deadly-black-ice-roads.html Beautiful pics. Almost makes me want to drive up there and play in the snow. === Yes, and then I remember what it was like to actually live there and deal with it all winter. :-) I spent a winter in Albany when I started working for the NEA. My parents were going to drive up fron New Haven to see me that Thanksgiving. It started snowing the night before and by the next morning, there were 24" on the ground. Our street was impassable but the power was on. County sent a dump truck with plow to clean the street. It got stuck in a snowbank. County then sent an articulated earth mover with a blade to get the truck loose. It got it loose and then the truck banged into the electric utility pole and knocked it over. No power until the next day, when it was repaired. The streets in downtown Albany usually have so much snow from regular plowing that the snow banks were 10' along the curbs and some cars were buried in them. We had heavy snow in New Haven when I was growing up there, but not like the snow in Albany. Around here, a skiff of snow shuts down everything. An inch or two and life comes to a halt. I would rather just have it snow than have the sleet and freezing rain DC usually gets in these things. It is wet all day and icy all night. That is pretty scary stuff if you work nights. You can be driving along on a dry road and suddenly hit a quarter mile or more of black ice that nobody has had the thought to salt down. Young ignorant guy. Driving to Dayton, OH for NCR school. January 1964. Southern Missouri, and splats hit the windshield. I thought a little snow. Damn sleet storm, that iced over the roads, before it started snowing. 11” blizzard. Somehow, going from Route 66 to get to US40. Got lost. Natural Bridges road in Saint Louis is beautiful when covered with a blanket of ice and snow. Was told later is most dangerous part of SL. Highest point in Ohio is 1504’. No downhill skiing. Why do you need snow? Drove out the other side of the blizzard at Terra Haute. Made it to Indianapolis before having to get motel. At least the next day the roads just had a thin layer of blowing snow. Left for home the week before thanksgiving. Night before I left, first snow of the next winter. Glad to head southern route. |
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