Dayton OH kept changing their forecast. 8-12", 3-5" back and forth all weekend. I think we ended up with maybe 4", 5" tops. My Cincinnati friends seem to be saying more for them.
Dayton OH kept changing their forecast. 8-12", 3-5" back and forth all weekend. I think we ended up with maybe 4", 5" tops. My Cincinnati friends seem to be saying more for them.
Upstate new york here, literally got a dusting. Like, the car today looked like it had been sitting in a garage for 5 years, collecting dust. No more snow than that, and that makes me happy.
Scranton-Wilkes-Barre PA area here. Absolutely nothing not a flake or flurry fell over-night. How could it? The sky is frozen. 7F on the 1st of spring... -4 tonight. Maybe it will all fall as one big chunk.
Central Kentucky here, we got 1/4 to 1/2 inch of ice and about 3 inches of snow on top.
It doesn't bother me, but my whole town basically has shut down. Bunch of non driving berkeleys around here.
Well, the local forecasters got it right for a change. They predicted 2-4" and we got 4" of nice light easy to remove stuff. Only problem is that 1/8" of ice underneath it.
I drove from Evansville, IN to Peoria, IL yesterday... There was probably 1/2 inch of dirty ice stuck to the car by the time we got there. Nasty stuff. Right lane had been plowed, left lane had not, but it wasn't too bad overall.
They are calling for freezing rain here in the AM. Right now it's 68 and beautiful but the next few days are going to suck.
NW DC line here. Light fluffy snow falling now, about 3" on the ground, light-ish but it packs a bit. There's a very thin film of ice under.
Mrs. Motomoron spent the night on a sofa at the hospital in Baltimore where there's a sick relative, and she didn't really need to. The 4Runner wouldn't notice this, and her A4Q on all-seasons would probably have been fine.
And to y'all who when faced w/ a snow day start listing booze, food and rubbers - you must not be successful racers. A snow day is full time in the shop making the secret weapon intake tract for the race car.
Northern part of DE got about 5" over a thin scrim of ice. Pretty powdery and not a bad shovel. Roads are surprisingly crappy, though. Greasy smush.
motomoron wrote: NW DC line here. Light fluffy snow falling now, about 3" on the ground, light-ish but it packs a bit. There's a very thin film of ice under. Mrs. Motomoron spent the night on a sofa at the hospital in Baltimore where there's a sick relative, and she didn't really need to. The 4Runner wouldn't notice this, and her A4Q on all-seasons would probably have been fine. And to y'all who when faced w/ a snow day start listing booze, food and rubbers - you must not be successful racers. A snow day is full time in the shop making the secret weapon intake tract for the race car.
We didn't get a snowday here......touted SNOWAGGADON for the week prior, then we get 3" of powder snow. I looked at the radar around 5am sunday and laughed at the fact we weren't going to get anymore.
And even when I did have a snowday awhile back, my garage insulation project is awaiting warmer weather so I don't freeze to death....then after buying an insulated garage door, I can finally work year round in it.
Nice layer of ice here, followed by maybe 4-6" of snow. Which is forming a nice slush. Almost everything is closed, I need to get lunch so that I can go back to work...
The 4" of snow was nothing, but breaking the edge off the ice scraper on the 1/4" of ice underneath this morning was enough for me. I'm berkeleying done with winter. Officially.
got about ~5 inches here on top of a layer of sleet. the snow was fluffy and light. plowed off the driveway real nice like. probably just a sheet of ice on the driveway at this point.
45 miles from the office I stay home anymore if they are calling for more than a couple inches, I am worried more about getting home later if it ACTUALLY snows as much as they call for and E36 M3 doesn't get cleared off the roads enough by early afternoon. Its not worth wasting time just sitting in the car for an extra several hours.
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