The hype machine is in full force.Channel 13 showing 8.6 inches Friday night into Saturday evening for metro. Would be a good solid storm.
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The hype machine is in full force.Channel 13 showing 8.6 inches Friday night into Saturday evening for metro. Would be a good solid storm.
Gotta get our stipend for the increased grocery store traffic.The hype is in full force.
Not really, Salt Lake City, Cheyanne are not any larger cities than DM, out east you slide around Chicago and Cleveland. They also close the highway up in the mountains when it snows, or force you to have chains on your vehicle.except for that I80 goes through the Rockies and Sierra Nevadas out west around much higher populations.
I did the same thing last week, it struggled starting last season and had to get it worked on, cracked right over last week after refilling the gas tank. Ready to go this weekend.Gassed my snowblower up a few days ago when it was warm out and let it run for 15 minutes. Should be ready to go.
A few years ago I gave my son my gas mower and bought an Ego battery mower and I love it. I was tempted to buy a battery snowblower too, but I'm not confident it can handle the heavy wet snow.
More south more south!!
3 years ago I got one of the 20" smaller snowblowers from EGO and honesltly it handled the wet stuff better than the neighbors on each side of me that had the bigger gas snowblowers. I had the one with the steel auger and not the rubber paddles. Friends with the rubber paddles version were not impressed.Gassed my snowblower up a few days ago when it was warm out and let it run for 15 minutes. Should be ready to go.
A few years ago I gave my son my gas mower and bought an Ego battery mower and I love it. I was tempted to buy a battery snowblower too, but I'm not confident it can handle the heavy wet snow.
Like Eau Claire north or Hayward Ashland north?Northern WI got dumped on.
I'd take the snow vs. that stand alone wind yesterday.
Like Eau Claire north or Hayward Ashland north?
Not sure where Mercer is but Ladysmith, Bruce, Cameron all them are on 8 if I remember correctly, been awhile since Ive been up that way.Mercer. Looks like about Hwy 8 was the cutoff which is funny since that's considered when the North Woods starts.
Not sure where Mercer is but Ladysmith, Bruce, Cameron all them are on 8 if I remember correctly, been awhile since Ive been up that way.
The list at that link is interesting, showing a mix of urban areas and extreme rural ones as well. There are a surprisingly small number of larger cities on I-80 west until you get to California. From Des Moines, there is Omaha, Lincoln, Salt Lake City, and Reno. That's it. Everything else is smaller than Ames until you get to the Sacramento metro, which is adjacent to the San Francisco Bay Area with all the cities over 100k there right along the interstate (Vacaville, Fairfield, Vallejo, Richmond, Berkeley) before 80 ends just south of downtown SF. So seeing Alameda County on the list is not surprising. I had to drive a 20 foot delivery truck on 80 and 580 there for a job once upon a time. Definitely a challenge on that stretch. And it's (usually) decent weather there, with just rain in the winter season to make things dicey-er.Not really, Salt Lake City, Cheyanne are not any larger cities than DM, out east you slide around Chicago and Cleveland. They also close the highway up in the mountains when it snows, or force you to have chains on your vehicle.
This shows the worst places on the interstate, they rate DM as #8.
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Top 10 Counties with the Highest I-80 Crash Rates | Interstate 80 Accident Reports/News
Top 10 Counties with the Highest I-80 Crash Rates | Interstate 80 Accident Reports/Newsi80accidents.com
Is this storm tracking north or south at all? Twin Cities meteorologists are kinda all over the place basically saying 0-8 inches.