Sled Dog 12:09 PM 11-16-2010
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, that means winter is too.... For all you fellow Northerners, what was the craziest snowfall you've been in?
For me, here in Buffalo, we got over 70 inches in about 36 hours. I took my wife to see a movie that night, went in to the theater and the stars were out. We came out 2.5 hours later and there was a foot of snow on my car. The next day I was delivering cans of gas throughout the neighborhood via my snowmobile....
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Chainsaw13 12:17 PM 11-16-2010
Originally Posted by Sled Dog:
The next day I was delivering cans of gas throughout the neighborhood via my snowmobile....
:-)
For me it was the snowstorm we got here in the Detroit area in 1974. Nearly 20 inches in the course of a day. Combined with heavy winds and the snow plows coming down the street, we had drifts close to 10ft. Down the street from me, the church plowed the sidewalks, so we had 3-4 ft "canyon"s to play in. Granted I was 6 at the time, so everything was HUGE to my friends and I.
I hope we get hit like that again this year. Can't wait to try out my new snowmobile.
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Not sure of an exact amount, but assume about 2' in a few days in the suburbs of SLC....
Love HUGE snowstorms, but I have never been in anything that changed how I lived my life...
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Subvet642 12:22 PM 11-16-2010
Blueface 12:33 PM 11-16-2010
I remember one year there were flurries in Miami.
:-)
:-)
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Apoco 12:43 PM 11-16-2010
Originally Posted by Blueface:
I remember one year there were flurries in Miami.:-)
:-)
And this last year in Chattanooga, we had a grand total of 6 inches. For the whole season.
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pektel 12:58 PM 11-16-2010
Not the biggest snowstorm I was in, but the BEST one, was about 10 years ago. I drove about 300 miles through a whiteout blizzard to make it to a ski resort. Got SO damn much snow (forget exactly how much), but the mountain was still open. BEST snowbaording weekend of my life. No better place to be snowed in!
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Secret Santa 01:34 PM 11-16-2010
markem 02:37 PM 11-16-2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sUL0KCIc48
Too many memories of growing up at 6000' in the Rockies where we had to get up every two hours to shovel snow. Often had over 5' of snow in the front yard.
Worst winter memory was having the car freeze solid for two weeks in spite of a lower radiator hose heater. Had to run extension cords out there and run high wattage bulbs to finally thaw it out. Standing temp was below -40* and wind chill was way south of that. Had to walk a lot, but met some nice people who offered rides.
Don't miss that at all.
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Thammy 03:07 PM 11-16-2010
I was about to laugh and say we have not got snow yet so far, until I looked out the window and alas it is finally snowing. I like cold weather.
Up here minus 50 weather and snowstorms are pretty regular so I cant really pick a standout day.
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replicant_argent 03:24 PM 11-16-2010
mhailey 03:37 PM 11-16-2010
Blizzard of 1982
I remember this so much as we flew out to Hawaii, and the flight I was on was the first flight to take off from Stapelton Airport after it was reopened from the Blizzard. My mom and dad had three kids, aged 7, 9 and 12, and we spent 36 hours in the closed airport. When we finally left we could not get seats together on the plane from Stapelton to LA (as every possible seat was filled). My Dad was very worried about having all of his kids spread out across the plane, and so he sat me down and firmly stated that "Matt, you don't have to scream this entire flight, I am only 9 rows up from you and you will be fine." (paraphrase, not actual quote). Both people on either side of me asked if he wanted to change seats with them, he then sat my sister and my brother on either side of me, and told my brother that "if you needed to vomit, use the little bag and don't turn your head to the side like you did last time." The person this his side asked if he wanted to change seats. in the end he got all three kids, himself and my mom in one row. Impressive move!!
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Sled Dog 04:13 PM 11-16-2010
Originally Posted by Chainsaw13:
:-)
I hope we get hit like that again this year. Can't wait to try out my new snowmobile.
Mine's not new, but I just had it clutched and re-charged the rear shock.... i'm getting the itch!!
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Lumpold 04:27 PM 11-16-2010
Did you guys hear much about the blizzards we had in Europe in January this year? I had the fun of driving 500miles home in a splitter van, through 5 countries, uphill, while the weather laid approx 5ft of snow over northern Europe!
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Brutus2600 04:36 PM 11-16-2010
The worst snowstorm I've ever been in was at the beginning of this year...we got just over a foot of snow!
That's a lot for Texas
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But seriously, Texans don't know how to handle it when it's just flurries much less actual accumulation. Everybody starts driving like morons and they're actually more dangerous than any accumulation on the road.
I didn't have to go to work though
:-):-)
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Emjaysmash 04:43 PM 11-16-2010
Originally Posted by Lumpold:
Did you guys hear much about the blizzards we had in Europe in January this year? I had the fun of driving 500miles home in a splitter van, through 5 countries, uphill, while the weather laid approx 5ft of snow over northern Europe! :-)
I was in London when it snowed a couple inches there and they had to fly salt in from neighboring countries. I also remember parts of the Tube were closed. Being from WI I thought the whole thing was quite amusing!
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Lumpold 04:57 PM 11-16-2010
Yeah, Britain was pathetic, what, early to mid December last year? The airports closed for less than 2 inches of snow. You would seriously have though we were in the tropics and had never seen snow. We sucked. Germany, early Jan, was far worse for snow, and far more efficient. Snow ploughs all over the motorways, gritters. I saw 4 accidents on the drive home. All of them were British. 3 of them were driving WRX Subaru Imprezzas. Tw@ts.
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Bill86 05:06 PM 11-16-2010
Ah the joys of living in TN instead of Michigan. I expect at most an inch on the ground at any given time.
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Jbailey 05:15 PM 11-16-2010
VTDragon 05:22 PM 11-16-2010
No specific storms to think of up here in Vermont, I'm just happy it had not started yet.
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