A few years ago we were on the return leg of a trip from FL to the Northeast. We knew an ice/snow storm was coming but were confident we could beat the storm and make it home to the mountains of MD before it hit. Well, storm came quicker and traffic made us slower and we were caught on I-95 in a horrible ice and snow blizzard. NOVA did nothing to cover the roads, temps dropped quickly into the teens, and cars were sliding everywhere - some literally crashing right in front of us. I could not find an open CG - they all close up in the Northeast in the winter. Longest, white knuckle drive ever. We made it but I am not sure how. I vowed I would NEVER do that again. Heck only one more day in the South would have prevented what could have been a catastrophe. Having a MH allows you stop virtually anywhere and I ignored that. Dumb, dumb, dumb. Look at your forecasts very carefully, and always err on the side of caution. Leverage all the self containment of your MH you bought it for and avoid bad weather and dangerous driving conditions if at all possible. It's just not worth it.