garyhaupt
Nov 20, 2014Explorer
Are you kidding?
I haven't seen any horror stories from RV.Net members out in the eastern US, mainly Buffalo. C'mon, eh....
Gary Haupt
Gary Haupt
noe-place wrote:
Seeing these blizzard disasters every winter makes me doubly thankful I live in the south. The worse we ever get here is about 2-4" if that. I've never even owned a set of tire chains.
JAXFL wrote:downtheroad wrote:
IF you put it in LOW and TOW mode I think you can get it out.......
pasusan wrote:X-2, there are also other places in NY that regularly get more snow than Buffalo, Adams Center, Barnes Corners, & Tug Hill Plateau, come to mind, but as you say, they're small (tiny) so you never hear about them, but I think this time they'll be happy to let Buffalo have all the attention.
This is one of my favorite Buffalo snow images - I've been having fun looking at Google images of "Buffalo snow 2014".
We often get more snow than Buffalo, but no one ever talks about us as we aren't a big city. no one ever talks about us as we aren't a big city. This time we have been spared and Buffalo has been getting the lion's share. We've got about 18", but that is totally manageable. 6 feet or more is very scary - and rain is forecast this weekend into Monday. Yikes.
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Rain would be a big factor causing more roof collapses, etc., but warming by itself will not make the snow any heavier. Ten pounds of snow will still weigh ten pounds when melted, ignoring any evaporation. The volume will change, but not the weight.
Dutch_12078 wrote:
Rain would be a big factor causing more roof collapses, etc., but warming by itself will not make the snow any heavier. Ten pounds of snow will still weigh ten pounds when melted, ignoring any evaporation. The volume will change, but not the weight.