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In reply to the discussion: I live in the Deep South - The weather here is sucking [View all]Elwood P Dowd
(11,453 posts)146. We had 10 inches once back in 1973 and 6 inches 4-5 years ago.
It happens every few years. Remember March 1993? That was when a big one developed in the Gulf and pummeled much of the Southeast before becoming even worse as it moved further North. Some parts of Alabama had around 18 inches. Spring Break kids traveling from Florida back to Michigan and Ohio got stranded on I-65 when it became covered in snow and ice. Schools, churches, and local families along the route had to put up the students from Saturday until the roads cleared Monday.
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Do one thing at a time (slow, then turn etc.) and pretend you don't have brakes.
truebluegreen
Jan 2014
#53
Very true. You definitely do not want to have one of those ant balls hit you. (n/t)
spin
Jan 2014
#82
Great idea. I think a lot of people in New Orleans did that as well, though many
cbayer
Jan 2014
#68
25 degrees a few hours north of you in Canton...I haven't left the house at all today
Rowdyboy
Jan 2014
#84
I understand a house full of people in Mississippi died in a fire caused by their space heater.
IveWornAHundredPants
Jan 2014
#105