Worst Snow You Survived

Everyone is probably going to laugh at the snow days I've lived through.

There were two snow days in Dallas, TX when I lived there for six months in 72 & 73. The first was due to an ice storm that coated everything with about 1 1/2 to 2 inches of ice. Then we had a snowstorm that dumped about six inches, but since they didn't' have any snow clearing equipment it closed the schools.

There was actually a snow day here in the San Francisco Bay area in Feb of 76. It snowed three inches overnight and the high school we lived by was closed because it was up a very steep hill and they were concerned about people having accidents on the way up in the morning. I was out of high school already and it was the first day of my scuba class at junior college. We had the class but it was short due to the snow that was still on the ground.

Other than that my worst snow day was one I chose to travel to in the Sierra Nevada. My folks had a mountain house in Bear Valley. They didn't clear the roads so one had to get up to it via snow mobile (if you had one which we didn't) or snow taxi. My wife and one son went up there and took the snow taxi. When we walked in from the road to the house we had do dig down to the front porch which was about eight feet below the edge of the snow in front of the porch. There was about five or six feet of snow on the roof that surrounded the chimney and had to be cleared. We walked up onto the roof (which was easy due to the snow) and started to clear the snow. While we were doing it the snow broke loose from the roof and I went down one side of the roof and they went down another. We all fell about 10 to 15 feet into soft snow so no one was hurt but it was a big surprise for all of us.

The snow at the mountain house would often accumulate to be eight to twenty feet depending on the snow year. However if one had been in the house early enough in the year one could get down to the front porch easily.
 

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A SOUTHERNER MOVES UP NORTH


Dec 8 5:00 pm - it's starting to snow. The first of the season and
the first one we've seen in years. The wife and I took our hot
buttered rums and sat by the picture window watching the soft flakes
drift down, clinging to the trees and covering the ground. It was
beautiful!

Dec 9 We awoke to a lovely blanket of crystal white snow covering
the landscape. What a fantastic site. Every tree and shrub covered with a
beautiful white mantle. I shoveled snow for the first time in years
and loved it. I shoveled both our drive and sidewalk. Later, a city
snowplow came along and accidentally covered our drive with compacted
snow from the street. The driver smiled and waved. I waved back and
shoveled our drive again.

Dec 10 It snowed an additional 6 inches last night and the
temperature has dropped to about 11 degrees. Several limbs from the trees and
shrubs snapped due to the weight of the snow. I shoveled again.
Shortly after, the snowplow came by and did his trick again. Much of
the snow is now brownish-gray.

Dec 11 It warmed up enough during the day to create some slush which
soon became ice when the temperature dropped again. Bought snow tires
for both cars. Fell on my ass in the driveway. $145 to a chiropractor but nothing broken. More snow and ice expected.

Dec 12 Still cold. Sold the wife's car and bought a 4X4 in order to
get her to work. Slid into a guardrail anyway and did considerable amount
of damage to the right rear quarter panel. Had another 8 inches of that
white sh!t last night. Both vehicles covered with salt and crud. More
shoveling in store for me today. That *&@!#*# snowplow came by twice
today.

Dec 13 2 degrees outside. More *&@!*# snow. Not a tree or shrub on
my property that hasn't been damaged. Power was off most of the night.
Tried to keep from freezing to death with a kerosene heater which
tipped over and nearly burned the house down. I managed to put the
flames out but suffered second degree burns on my hands and lost most of
my eyelashes and eyebrows. Car slid on ice on the way to the emergency
room and was totalled!!

Dec 14 GD *%@*# white sh!t keeps on coming down. Have to
put on all the clothes we own just to get to the &$@*# mailbox. If
I ever catch the S.O.B. that drives the snowplow, I'll chew
open his chest and rip his heart out. I think he hides around the
corner and waits for me to finish shoveling and then comes down the
street about 60 MPH and buries our drive again. Power still off.
Toilet froze and part of the roof has started to cave in.

Dec 15 Six gd more &%#*@% inches of %$*@# snow and *%@#$! sleet
and *&#$@* ice and god knows what other kind of white *^$@#* sh!t fell
last night. I wounded the &%#@*%' snowplow a$$hole with an ice axe but
he got away. Wife left me. The car won't start. I think I'm going
snow-blind. I can't move my toes. More &^@#*% snow expected tonight.
I'm moving back to Texas!!!

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My wife was 8 Months pregnant!!

The Chicago blizzard of 1967 struck northeast Illinois and northwest Indiana on January 26–27, 1967, with a record-setting 23 inches snow fall in Chicago and its suburbs before the storm abated the next morning. As of February 2020, it remains the greatest snowfall in one storm in Chicago history.
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The worse storm I can remember happening where I was living was 1993 in Pennsylvania from March 13th to March 15th.

Blizzard of 93 hit our area very hard....trees down, roads blocked, 2 foot of snow and no plow equipment.
No one had power, We were without power 9 days, others 2 weeks. didn't see the 1st outside help for 3 days.
National Guard arrived in time for most of the snow to melt LOL...

We were traveling to NY when 'Snowmageden" hit.... hit the 1st slick spots in Winchester VA about noon...
decided to keep going and made it to the Inlaws at 330AM... almost 16 hours for a 7 hour trip...
Our little jetta was pushing snow pulling in the drive....Impressed them so much that they are now on like there 3rd jetta
 
The infamous 'Blizzard of '77 which put my hometown on the national news cycle for a week or so
It had snowed every day in Dec,we already had 35 inches on the ground before the storm blasted us.It was the howling winds coming across Lake Erie which ranged from 50-70mph that did the damage.It got so bad,the National Guard was brought to help because our plows couldn't keep up The total amount of snow that fell was only 2 inches There were some areas in WNY where the snow was up to the rooftops
On Dec 10th,1995 we got dumped with 34 inches of snow in 1 day
 

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