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So? Who's Getting Snow Today?
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 15779" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>yeah shorts on a teacher in this weather- and no, not a gym teacher. well our school never did close, but the drifiting snow across the fields has been a problem out here by me. We have plenty of plows and they get them out there cruising the streets before snow starts---and they spread salt from behind even if they do not have the plows down in frront. actually they use salt combined with something else. but in these extra low temps, the salt and whatever the other thing they use is- it melts the snow and ice some, but immediately refreezes......which can be worse becuz then the ice is smoother, has a smoother surface. SO they think thats what caused the big pile ups yesterday. </p><p>The snow from this colder weather is much fluffier, puffier, and it blows around easier. I think the weather man said our typical snow is 1 inch of water makes 10 inches of snow but this snow was one inch of water made 20-30 inches of snow becuz it is "fluffier" Today we are supposeed to rise above 0 degrees. for sure. </p><p>I think we are "over the <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" />" for bursting water pipes everywhere..by now I think if pipes were going to burst, they already have. That makes such a mess, pics on TV showing streets where pipes burst, floooded places and then the flood water froze. there were parked cars sitting in solid ice up to halfway up the car doors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 15779, member: 1697"] yeah shorts on a teacher in this weather- and no, not a gym teacher. well our school never did close, but the drifiting snow across the fields has been a problem out here by me. We have plenty of plows and they get them out there cruising the streets before snow starts---and they spread salt from behind even if they do not have the plows down in frront. actually they use salt combined with something else. but in these extra low temps, the salt and whatever the other thing they use is- it melts the snow and ice some, but immediately refreezes......which can be worse becuz then the ice is smoother, has a smoother surface. SO they think thats what caused the big pile ups yesterday. The snow from this colder weather is much fluffier, puffier, and it blows around easier. I think the weather man said our typical snow is 1 inch of water makes 10 inches of snow but this snow was one inch of water made 20-30 inches of snow becuz it is "fluffier" Today we are supposeed to rise above 0 degrees. for sure. I think we are "over the :censored:" for bursting water pipes everywhere..by now I think if pipes were going to burst, they already have. That makes such a mess, pics on TV showing streets where pipes burst, floooded places and then the flood water froze. there were parked cars sitting in solid ice up to halfway up the car doors. [/QUOTE]
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