Posted on 11/21/2023 7:27:01 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
In 2001, Mr. Inspectorette and I didn’t want to fly (post-911 airport craziness), so decided to drive up to Anacortes, WA to spend Thanksgiving with daughter. All was fine until return, when a surprise snowstorm hit I-5 from Ashland, OR, all the way through the Siskiyous nearly to Redding, CA. Cars stranded all over the place, semis putting on chains in the middle of the highway. CHP finally shut the highway down. Good times.
EVERYBODY PANIC!
Will it be as bad as the Thanksgiving Day 1976 weather when the temp was about 17 and falling, North wind, sleet, ice and snow? A brutal fall and winter!
It was used as proof we were entering THE COMING ICE AGE!
yup... 100%
Calling for 61 degrees and sunny for Thanksgiving in my corner of Arizona...We’ll just have to deal with it.☺
Yeah? And what is a “naps coordinator”? Supervisor / monitor nap time at your local senior center or your grandkids daycare class?
Its going to be in the low 50’s and sunny in N Georgia. Perfect TG weather.
If there’s white powder on the ground, Hunter will think Christmas came early.
As we drove through VT, they had the state police stopping traffic on Rt 9 and if you didn’t have snow tires on your car, they were not letting you through.
We passed at least 13 (counted them) cars overturned in the ditch at the side of the road between the NY border and the other side of VT, which is NOT a wide state, and all of them had all season radials.
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