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Snow? How much and how bad?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 332167" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>That's the way it usually is here. We get two or three snows a year but because the temps go up and down so fast, it's usually gone in a day or so. It's very unusual for it to be like it has been this last week - it hasn't gone above freezing for a week, even during the day! It's not so bad now that I live in town where they keep the roads cleared, but when I lived in the country we could be stranded for days, with even just a little bit of snow with all those hills and narrow curvey roads. It would melt a bit during the day and then re-freeze on the roads at night, slick as glass. Where I used to live, there were a few shady spots on the road that stayed slick a week after it had melted off everywhere else. I had the sherifffs office and the wrecker service on my speed dial because three or four times a year, some idiot would run off the road!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 332167, member: 1883"] That's the way it usually is here. We get two or three snows a year but because the temps go up and down so fast, it's usually gone in a day or so. It's very unusual for it to be like it has been this last week - it hasn't gone above freezing for a week, even during the day! It's not so bad now that I live in town where they keep the roads cleared, but when I lived in the country we could be stranded for days, with even just a little bit of snow with all those hills and narrow curvey roads. It would melt a bit during the day and then re-freeze on the roads at night, slick as glass. Where I used to live, there were a few shady spots on the road that stayed slick a week after it had melted off everywhere else. I had the sherifffs office and the wrecker service on my speed dial because three or four times a year, some idiot would run off the road! [/QUOTE]
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