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To: Rainy_Day_Woman who wrote (20869)1/11/2003 12:33:58 PM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57110
 
Na, have to turn the lights off completely.
MAybe leave the parking lights on so cars in the other direction can see you coming.
But when the snow is coming down that hard
Any light being projected only serves to blind you of anything in front of you.

And then you have complete white-out conditions (which we had last night and again this morning.
Those are the most dangerous because you have to come to a complete stand still(or creep along slower than you can walk) and any one behind you can cram their front end right up your trunk<GGG>

So has the weather improved any there for you?
Conservatively speaking, we've picked up about 18" since yesterday morning And it's still snowing with the same intensity as yesterday.

I wonder how much Neenny has picked up? She is about 20 miles south of me. She lives right in the center of the traditional snow belt area.
She may well have a couple feet or more by now.