Jane, we have people who live up here, who don't know how to drive in the snow. Some years ago, I was driving down a snow and ice covered side street, when another car pulled into the street, like it was a summer day. I knew what was about to happen, so I stopped about 50 from him. Sure enough, he lost control of his car and did a few donuts, before he regained control of his car. Then he slowly drove past me, with a sheepish look on his face. lolI lived in Durham from 1975-77. One of those winters was the one where the entire east coast got hit with major storms and freezing. There must have been about a foot of it where I was. There's nothing like being on snowy roads with people who, through no fault of their own, never get the chance to practice driving in the snow. Terrifying!
A foot of snow, Sonic? Ok, one foot of snow is on it's way to you.

