zogger
Tree Freak
March 12 to the 15th, 1993. So we will be getting a nice little mini repeat it seems.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Storm_of_the_Century
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Storm_of_the_Century
1970 was a humdinger also.....we had a bunch of snow that year. [1969-1970]. had a bunch in march,,then it thawed wayyyyy fast......frost heaved the roads like crazy,,and the gravel roads turned to mud. you could only get down them, with a wide front tractor. the neighbor passed,,and they had barge boxes,,with bales in the back,,to pick people up,,take em to church, then to the cemetary,,then back to their home!!!!! and it WASNT, warm outside!!!!! us kids,,stayed at aunts and uncles in town,,till the gravel roads were passable, about three weeks later!!! them roads were junk for over three years!!!!March 12 to the 15th, 1993. So we will be getting a nice little mini repeat it seems.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Storm_of_the_Century
I always thought that was just a myth about country boys and sheep.i asked my wife if she rememberd that storm. she said "yes, thats the storm she thought i got lost in walking to the barn." it's only about 125' to the barn from the house. i got to the barn and just hung out there with the sheep.
March 12 to the 15th, 1993. So we will be getting a nice little mini repeat it seems.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Storm_of_the_Century
Yup. I was driving in Cleveland, Ohio on an expressway during the blizzard and experienced my first whiteout. I didn't have a clue as to where I was going untill I noticed the guardrail barely visible through the right side window. I keep driving slowly right alongside the guardrail until I could see again. I was waiting for somebody to either rear end me or me hitting someone stopped. I was afraid to stop and afraid to go.......
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