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Blood_Hawk23,
I know...this is like living in Buffalo, except the snow is stickier. :salute:
Blood_Hawk23,
Actually, it is a problem for me. My mom has to have dialysis Saturday morning at 10am, and if she can't get to the clinic, she will be in serious trouble. She may have to go by ambulance to another hospital, but if they can't get out...
Come hell or high water, I will figure out a way to get her there. :salute:
P.S. - I was born in Niagara Falls and spent many years in Western New York.
...."just because you have four wheel drive doesn't mean you won't go into a four-wheel slide.".....
...They actually post "severe weather alerts" for this kind of weather around here: warning that those wearing flip-flops may feel a slight chill on their feet. Rough, huh?...
PS Here where I live, about 30 miles east of San Diego, we are expecting a sort-of roughing-it weekend. The snow level might actually drop down to where I live at about 2000 feet. Very odd for here. But any snow that does fall won't accumulate- temps aren't supposed to go below 33-34 and that only at night. They actually post "severe weather alerts" for this kind of weather around here: warning that those wearing flip-flops may feel a slight chill on their feet. Rough, huh?
Good luck Rami,
Sounds like maybe a few snow days off from school, too, eh?
Hopefully the power won't go out.
Take some pics and post them for us to see!
BTW, My old man was from Beverly, Mass. Looks like they are in the red zone, too.
MR
PS Here where I live, about 30 miles east of San Diego, we are expecting a sort-of roughing-it weekend. The snow level might actually drop down to where I live at about 2000 feet. Very odd for here. But any snow that does fall won't accumulate- temps aren't supposed to go below 33-34 and that only at night. They actually post "severe weather alerts" for this kind of weather around here: warning that those wearing flip-flops may feel a slight chill on their feet. Rough, huh?
Whitey Bulger could use this stuff to throw a couple of Southies into the harbor, you'd never see them again...!![]()