Posted by JRSutton on February 10, 2015 at 12:16:04 from (108.49.155.221):
In Reply to: Re: We're famous posted by pete 23 on February 10, 2015 at 11:27:11:
Snow removal around here has improved significantly since the 50's. More specifically, after what's known as the blizzard of '78. Much more money gets spent to avoid the enormous quagmire a storm like that could caused.
again, it sounds like a lot of snow, but - I guess it compresses quite a bit. It doesn't really look like what you'd think.
To listen to the news you'd think it was the end of the world. And of course everybody posts pictures of huge snow drifts, which aren't really typical. OR of mountains of snow where it's been collected across a large parking lot. But for the most part, it looks more like we got 2, maybe 3 feet of snow.
Of course, when your wife borrows your truck and leaves a window open overnight during a big snow storm - THAT I can tell you looks like a lot of snow when you find it in the morning and have to shovel it out... But that's a different story.
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