Haynie
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With the weather channel getting on the sensationalist bandwagon I wonder about what they claim. Does it look like it is going to be as bad as they say?
we'll probably get 18-24" here. Not the worst we've had.
In 78 we got about 36-44, depending on the drifts.
(I don't care how much actually fell.. 'only' getting 36"
doesn't mean squat when you open the back door to find
a negative image of the door in a solid wall of snow..)
You can tell we're going to get it though.. grocery stores are
busy as all get-out. For 6", people snap up bread, coldcuts and
such. For 12" they'll buy all the bread and milk. But today they
were buying multiple cases of beer. Yeah.. we're in trouble..
The first weatherman to call it snowmageddon should be taken out and shot.
I lived in Maine when I was younger and a 6-12 inch storm wouldn't stop much as far as schools and businesses. But when your talking upwards of 2 feet in a day it can keep you locked inside a couple of days in rural areas as the plowing and removal takes a while. It's worse if they get hit with another storm within a day or two after.Please don't take this as be littleing any one. I just want to understand. Is every body just having fun with this? This amount of snow and wind predicted sounds normal to me for these areas. Could just be I'm looking from the outside of the situation. Of course I pray for the safety of every one.
In '78, I was a kid living in Western NY. We had an old apple orchard on our land and we went sledding on the drifts that covered those trees. I would guess that they were about twelve feet tall.we'll probably get 18-24" here. Not the worst we've had.
In 78 we got about 36-44, depending on the drifts.
(I don't care how much actually fell.. 'only' getting 36"
doesn't mean squat when you open the back door to find
a negative image of the door in a solid wall of snow..)
In '78, I was a kid living in Western NY. We had an old apple orchard on our land and we went sledding on the drifts that covered those trees. I would guess that they were about twelve feet tall.
In '78, I was a kid living in Western NY. We had an old apple orchard on our land and we went sledding on the drifts that covered those trees. I would guess that they were about twelve feet tall.we'll probably get 18-24" here. Not the worst we've had.
In 78 we got about 36-44, depending on the drifts.
(I don't care how much actually fell.. 'only' getting 36"
doesn't mean squat when you open the back door to find
a negative image of the door in a solid wall of snow..)
I'm a bit closer to the coast and they are saying 2+ feet. I remember the storm in 78. At the time I lived in MA and had a cousin who rode his snowmobile 60 miles to our house. Went back with him down Rte 95/128 and it was a parking lot of cars that were just abandoned till they could be dug out one at a time and this went on for tens of miles...
And that is why I live here. Lolsomewhere around 12 inches so far here in RI. still have power too surprisingly. only about 10 hours to go..
... I made it home by holding my breath and creeping over some of the icy patches... I know that you northerners wouldn't find that much of a challenge, but I did.... I could have retired to the tropics and been happy....
Driveway is clear but the roads aren't, may as well just clean my gun and wait for the plow.
No connection between the two items, just something to do.
The secret is to trust your training and experience, and NOT trust the other guy's training and experience. And know where the ditch is.