marvdmartian
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- Apr 12, 2002
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It just started here (Midlothian), crazy! It's only 34 right now but it's going to get down to 18 so it'll start sticking soon.
So dark, gray, depressing. Only difference between land and sky is that the sky is darker. I'd kill myself.LOL seriously, they canceled work? Even if we get 3 feet overnight here, there's no excuse to be late. That's barely any snow, I can still see most of the lawn. Not even worth shoveling. Brush off the car, and all set to go anywhere. :awe:
This is what it looks like here right now. We only got it in the past few weeks though. We came close to getting a green Christmas.
This is actually not considered much snow for here either. Typically we'd have at least this much by November.
So dark, gray, depressing. Only difference between land and sky is that the sky is darker. I'd kill myself.
LOL seriously, they canceled work? Even if we get 3 feet overnight here, there's no excuse to be late. That's barely any snow, I can still see most of the lawn. Not even worth shoveling. Brush off the car, and all set to go anywhere. :awe:
Not all of COTUS has the same level of snow equipment, and only a small number actually require snow tires (VT and I think MN come to mind). People who aren't used to snow in their area are probably the worst danger. Texas has little reason to maintain roads for snow since it usually just melts off the road in a day.
Yeah guess I see see it as being dumbfounding when such a paltry amount can actually shut down a city. Even without snow tires that's not really anything challenging to drive through. It's pretty much just normal driving as the tires will still make contact with the pavement. I personally never bother with snow tires but I probably should. I just know to be more careful when I'm on the snow surface. An inch is not something worth taking out plows or any other equipment out for. It just gets flattened over time.
This discussion happens every year.Not all of COTUS has the same level of snow equipment, and only a small number actually require snow tires (VT and I think MN come to mind). People who aren't used to snow in their area are probably the worst danger. Texas has little reason to maintain roads for snow since it usually just melts off the road in a day.
This discussion happens every year.
No salt, sanders are slower to respond (it was also Christmas) and there's fewer of them.
No snow tires or chains.
Melting re-freezing=thin layers ice not snow, often patchy so it catches people by surprise. This is by far the worst part.
Lack of experience driving.
Most corporate jobs just say fuck it, it's 1-2 days tops.
Plow? What's that?Here it's usually a few days till the plows pass anyway. They tend to wait till the storm is over so as to not do it for nothing. Some people get snow tires but they're not mandatory. There has been talks of making it mandatory though.
Though when it's warm out it can suck though as it can melt/freeze etc. Here it snows, and it tends to just stay as snow, so it's not as bad.
Plow? What's that?
If we get snow (freezing rain is more common), it almost always happens when it's 34 degrees when it start. The snow melts, temp drop even more as the front moves through, freezes into sheets of ice overnight. Morning drive=LOLOLOL, so fuck it. Temps get above freezing by 12-2PM, rinse-repeat. I can't recall a single time we have had precip when it was well into freezing before it started. One of the worst road condition days we had all we got was a quarter of an inch.
Here it's usually a few days till the plows pass anyway. They tend to wait till the storm is over so as to not do it for nothing. Some people get snow tires but they're not mandatory. There has been talks of making it mandatory though.
Though when it's warm out it can suck though as it can melt/freeze etc. Here it snows, and it tends to just stay as snow, so it's not as bad.
the storm has finally hit here. Snowing pretty good now.Wow, an hour ago, I was thinking, "where's all the snow they said we're supposed to get today?" Not a bit of snow was coming down. We're forecast for 15-20 inches. (Up to 50cm for you ATOTers up in Canuckistan) I scoffed. Well, now I'm looking out & doing some quick arithmetic based on the sudden coverage of the road & cars - 20 inches is easily doable by midnight at this rate.