hollydolly
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yes but according to the locals this snow has even taken them buy surprise, it's so heavyYou know reporters don't have any real news to report when they try to make snow in Alaska newsworthy. It's like reporting that there are rocks on the moon.
Yeah , yeah. I knew what your response would be. It's Alaska not Bermuda! LOLyes but according to the locals this snow has even taken them buy surprise, it's so heavy
you didn't listen to the locals then ?Yeah , yeah. I knew what your response would be. It's Alaska not Bermuda! LOL
I don't need to. The fact that somewhere in Alaska it snowed a lot doesn't surprise me or seem out of the ordinary. It's hardly news.you didn't listen to the locals then ?
I remember that one... my daughter had a friend staying over and we were all trapped for those days until the state opened again. Also remember the Halloween blizzard... 2011 or so... never saw that one coming.I remember back in the 90’s, we received 30+ inches in 3 or 4 days due to back to back storms. I was working then and was out in it with accidents and stuck vehicles. Why do people insist on driving during weather emergencies? Getting to work, unless you have a critical job, like a first responder, take the day off and give the DOT a chance to clear the streets and highways.
If you are in PA, then you will remember I-78 was closed from Harrisburg to Allentown stranding several autos and semis.I remember that one... my daughter had a friend staying over and we were all trapped for those days until the state opened again. Also remember the Halloween blizzard... 2011 or so... never saw that one coming.
I am... and I do remember. You were out working in that nightmare?!If you are in PA, then you will remember I-78 was closed from Harrisburg to Allentown stranding several autos and semis.
Oh, yeah. I was living at home in Hershey then. I would spend 12 hours helping to guard the trucks and try to get water and supplies to the truckers. I lived less than an hour away, so it was convenient in that sense. That went on for over 3 days. We had to have big equipment come in to move the trucks so the plows could do their thing. It was a 24 hour around the clock operation. The wind was the worse.I am... and I do remember. You were out working in that nightmare?!![]()
I agree, @911. Why people leave their homes during dangerous weather is beyond my understanding.Why do people insist on driving during weather emergencies? Getting to work, unless you have a critical job, like a first responder, take the day off and give the DOT a chance to clear the streets and highways.