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Terryallan
Explorer II
Dec 09, 2018

Snowing here and

I am so glad the TT is UNDER a shed. 6 inches of Snow, Sleet, and freezing rain would not be real good for the top stuff. Could be heavy as well.
  • I have a buddy near Greensboro who said he got 14" of snow and now it's sleet and freezing rain. The power is out too. It's not a good situation down there at all.
  • Yes, it would be nice to have a shed to store the RV.
    Maybe you should be more concerned about the snow load your NC shed will support? You don't want the shed crashing down on the TT. :C
  • A couple of weeks ago we had more than 2 feet of snow. It has now settled down and melted to about a foot of snow on the roof of the MH. No problem. This is far from the first time, or the heaviest snow, over the 12 years that we have owned he MH and it is still going strong. None of the RVs that are on dealer's lots are covered either.
  • If it can stand your weight on the roof you have no worries.
  • Hmmm. Up here in the North in a Snowbelt area, what you're experiencing happens a couple times a week for months! 95% of campers up here aren't under a shelter or have a cover. They survive just fine. As a matter of fact, there was 17" of heavy wet snow on the roof of my 5th wheel just last week. No issues whatsoever.

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