Let's start over......
Morning Randall and MGD
Roads were horrible last night. Snow squalls started around 5 something and holy crap it was tough. I was on campus and it had snowed lightly earlier before I went to the gym here, then when I came out the ground was frozen over, but not too bad. Then literally 2 miles away I was driving along then BANG! snow came out of no where. It was windy and blowing sideways. 2 miles further and it turned to white out conditions and I had to crawl on a state road. Once I got on the highway, there was a tractor trailer sway back and forth in the lanes. His trailer lights were flickering on and off. Tough ride. Usually takes me a half hour, took just about an hour. There's very little snow (it was like a dusting) on the ground, but it had no where to go, so it melted and froze.
Roads were horrible last night. Snow squalls started around 5 something and holy crap it was tough. I was on campus and it had snowed lightly earlier before I went to the gym here, then when I came out the ground was frozen over, but not too bad. Then literally 2 miles away I was driving along then BANG! snow came out of no where. It was windy and blowing sideways. 2 miles further and it turned to white out conditions and I had to crawl on a state road. Once I got on the highway, there was a tractor trailer sway back and forth in the lanes. His trailer lights were flickering on and off. Tough ride. Usually takes me a half hour, took just about an hour. There's very little snow (it was like a dusting) on the ground, but it had no where to go, so it melted and froze.
Morning Randall and MGD
Roads were horrible last night. Snow squalls started around 5 something and holy crap it was tough. I was on campus and it had snowed lightly earlier before I went to the gym here, then when I came out the ground was frozen over, but not too bad. Then literally 2 miles away I was driving along then BANG! snow came out of no where. It was windy and blowing sideways. 2 miles further and it turned to white out conditions and I had to crawl on a state road. Once I got on the highway, there was a tractor trailer sway back and forth in the lanes. His trailer lights were flickering on and off. Tough ride. Usually takes me a half hour, took just about an hour. There's very little snow (it was like a dusting) on the ground, but it had no where to go, so it melted and froze.
Roads were horrible last night. Snow squalls started around 5 something and holy crap it was tough. I was on campus and it had snowed lightly earlier before I went to the gym here, then when I came out the ground was frozen over, but not too bad. Then literally 2 miles away I was driving along then BANG! snow came out of no where. It was windy and blowing sideways. 2 miles further and it turned to white out conditions and I had to crawl on a state road. Once I got on the highway, there was a tractor trailer sway back and forth in the lanes. His trailer lights were flickering on and off. Tough ride. Usually takes me a half hour, took just about an hour. There's very little snow (it was like a dusting) on the ground, but it had no where to go, so it melted and froze.
We dodged a bullet here squall-wise but day-um is it cold! The puppy had a whizz - left a pee-cicle