21.5 inches in my lil town of Hillsboro. 31.5 " in nearby Jaffrey. The drive home from Hartford was white-knuckle, 15 mph for over an hour. Looks nice this morning, though.
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6053/6295124913_e8def2ef70_z.jpg)
Wow. And I thought north jersey got hit bad considering it's October. No power or heat here & have to move tomorrow. Weh.
Y'all can keep that nasty stuff. 65ish here and windy. I'd rather not have to deal with winter.
Driving in snowy weather isn't very difficult, as long as you don't treat the roads like normal spring/summer conditions. Slow down folks. I think this kind of fluke unseasonal weather won't be too flukey from this point onwards. And I'll advise that you may want to invest in winter tires at some point, or at least all-weathers. They will indeed come in handy. I finally bought my first set last year and I'm glad I did.
Quote from: Jaimoe on Oct 30, 2011, 05:13 PM
Driving in snowy weather isn't very difficult, as long as you don't treat the roads like normal spring/summer conditions. Slow down folks. I think this kind of fluke unseasonal weather won't be too flukey from this point onwards. And I'll advise that you may want to invest in winter tires at some point, or at least all-weathers. They will indeed come in handy. I finally bought my first set last year and I'm glad I did.
I agree with you on the speed. Everyone going off the road or stuck was going too fast, tires spinning, or unable to slow down. I drive a Subaru Forester, but the tires need replacing and I didn't think I'd need to worry about snow and ice for a few more weeks. Despite low tread, I was driving past and around a lot of folks. I LOVE my Subaru!!!
Quote from: johnnYYac on Oct 30, 2011, 06:31 PM
Quote from: Jaimoe on Oct 30, 2011, 05:13 PM
Driving in snowy weather isn't very difficult, as long as you don't treat the roads like normal spring/summer conditions. Slow down folks. I think this kind of fluke unseasonal weather won't be too flukey from this point onwards. And I'll advise that you may want to invest in winter tires at some point, or at least all-weathers. They will indeed come in handy. I finally bought my first set last year and I'm glad I did.
I agree with you on the speed. Everyone going off the road or stuck was going too fast, tires spinning, or unable to slow down. I drive a Subaru Forester, but the tires need replacing and I didn't think I'd need to worry about snow and ice for a few more weeks. Despite low tread, I was driving past and around a lot of folks. I LOVE my Subaru!!!
And you don't get winter driving lessons in warmer climates, and it doesn't help that young people love to speed and think they'll never die.
Lovely picture, John. We never get that much snow around here in Tennessee. The ice is what gets us.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Oct 30, 2011, 01:56 PM
21.5 inches in my lil town of Hillsboro. 31.5 " in nearby Jaffrey. The drive home from Hartford was white-knuckle, 15 mph for over an hour. Looks nice this morning, though.
(http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6053/6295124913_e8def2ef70_z.jpg)
Damn John!!
Hope you've got a plow, or at least a snowblower for that long-ass driveway of your's. ;)
Looks very pretty John. Too bad it wasn't on a Monday to give you a snowday.
Quote from: johnnYYac on Oct 30, 2011, 06:31 PMDespite low tread, I was driving past and around a lot of folks. I LOVE my Subaru!!!
Hecks yeah, JY!! Gotta love 'em!! :thumbsup: