thanks for posting that nerak, interesting read.
I can't believe that a good amount of my friends are still stranded. This was a huge storm.
Our state has applied for and has been granted FEMA aid and we have nat. guard boots + trucks in the streets.
A lot of the city's in our state are doing well. The main streets are plowed.
Its the neighborhoods that need to be plowed now so that we can actually get to the main streets lol.
Right now the fog is so thick that we cannot see past our neighbor's yard. Visibility is about 30 feet.
Video of a LINE of buses all stuck were interesting this morning.
My brother says that the highways are still horrible.
Only 1 lane and some exits still haven't been plowed at all.
You could think your getting off at the next exit but when it comes up its packed with 3ft of snow.
Thats 1 of the things I think we really need to work on.
Don't feel too bad, I think we are doing well. My brother was nice enough to plow our road with his truck.
Two EMT workers that live up the street chipped in and bought him a 30 pack of beer.
They could finally get back to work and help save the city. A lot of heartwarming stories.
You always hear heartwarming stories when trouble arises out the the hurricanes and snowfall the past few years.
The news anchors have been having fun sliding across the streets to show the solid sheets of ice they've become.
Other towns, like ours, are experiencing a very fast warming period, which has the fog very thick.
A cool front is headed in and more snow wednesday into thursday night, then another snow storm on saturday.
My friends with children are going stir crazy. Its hard to stay in the house, especially for the kids.
But over all I think we are doing well now.
We are hoping my mother's ceiling will dry so we can just paint over the stain.
Our garage door is working again and our roof and garage door framing are no longer sagging.
Things are looking UP! For now! lol
We're quite used to snow Save, but this blizzard took us by storm
