>>Stay safe.
Thanks, I will.
In some parts of the country “freeze” means it is time to put on a sweater. Here it means hypothermia, frostbite and death, especially if roadways are so jam-packed with snow that emergency responders can’t even get to you. Local forecasters (who are more accurate than national weather service) are predicting 38” of snow where I live. At some point it becomes real tough for plows to move that amount of snow out of the way.
There will be people who die from this storm. Cheering that on seems ghoulish to me. Some of the same posters who are doing the cheering this time around did it before Sandy. Maybe I am a bit over-sensitive because of that history.
It just started to snow here at noon, big flakes. It’s already picking up some. The wind is enough that it’s snowing sideways. The worst of the storm is just to the west of us.
They’re forecasting 6-12 inches out of it and I’m all set.