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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 238946" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>We got just enough here that I could call in to work and not feel guilty!</p><p> </p><p>We were supposed to get sleet, freezing rain and snow. It started early this morning when the rain changed to sleet. It started freezing and getting crunchy on the street - no way will I drive in that and it was sleeting just as I should have been leaving for work. The lucky part was that it changed over to snow so quickly that ice didn't have time to build up in the trees and power lines. It looks like it's pretty well past us now. All we ended up with was a light dusting of snow and it should be gone by tomorrow. UNLESS it gets colder again tonight and refreezes all that mess, and then the roads will be slick as glass tomorrow!</p><p> </p><p>I honestly don't see how some of you can stand to live where it stays so cold and snowy for so long! It gets bad here too once in a while, but in a day or so it's gone again. I can live with that, and an unexpected day off in the middle of the week is always welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 238946, member: 1883"] We got just enough here that I could call in to work and not feel guilty! We were supposed to get sleet, freezing rain and snow. It started early this morning when the rain changed to sleet. It started freezing and getting crunchy on the street - no way will I drive in that and it was sleeting just as I should have been leaving for work. The lucky part was that it changed over to snow so quickly that ice didn't have time to build up in the trees and power lines. It looks like it's pretty well past us now. All we ended up with was a light dusting of snow and it should be gone by tomorrow. UNLESS it gets colder again tonight and refreezes all that mess, and then the roads will be slick as glass tomorrow! I honestly don't see how some of you can stand to live where it stays so cold and snowy for so long! It gets bad here too once in a while, but in a day or so it's gone again. I can live with that, and an unexpected day off in the middle of the week is always welcome! [/QUOTE]
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