dave1949
Super Star Member
I grew up in Bow NH and sure enough one year the drifts were so high up on top of Wood Hill where my cousin lives that you could just see the tops of the poles. I was warned more than once to stay a way or I could get fried.
I do think winter came sooner, lasted longer, and dropped more snow. Must be that global warming stuff...-10 here ( North Conway NH) this morning and headed lower. But hey at least it's a dry cold!
An eye witness, thanks.
Worst drifts I have seen were the blizzard of 1978 in NW Ohio. I saw a four lane overpass drifted shut from the road surface to the underside of the bridge deck. The Ohio Nat'l Guard dug it out with big front-end loaders. A semi tipped over along US Route 6 and was drifted over. You couldn't tell there was a truck in the drift even. A county plow driver's truck got stuck and he froze to death trying to get to the nearest farm house. Schools were closed for two weeks. It's the only winter weather I have ever experienced that makes a person think - this storm could kill me.
Dave.