When I was laying out wood down around Boonville they told me they don't cut in winter up there. Wood cut in the morning would be buried by noontime.Central NY measures snow by the foot.Check out Tug Hill.Average 300in/yr.
When I was laying out wood down around Boonville they told me they don't cut in winter up there. Wood cut in the morning would be buried by noontime.Central NY measures snow by the foot.Check out Tug Hill.Average 300in/yr.
Least I have the cab tractor as well but I'm still not inclined to get it out. Got more snow coming tonight and tomorrow. Knew it was too good to last and it didn'tI've been out here for 42+ years. This current Arctic Blast is the coldest and longest lasting I've ever seen here.
SURE glad to see warming temps.
I hear you - 5030. I really enjoy using my tractor. However - no desire to go out in below zero temps and do anything with my open station tractor.
The house is warm - the tractor is OK in its carport stall - the driveway is fine - all is well with my world.
Same here. Predicted 1-3" turned out to be a bit over 10.We finally got a decent storm here yesterday.
At least down your way folks have a good excuse, in Arkansas you don't really have anything that we New Englanders would consider "winter". No excuses up here, but we have our share of drivers who don't have a clue how to drive in snow either.You didn't have stupid drivers in Mississippi????
We're flooded with don't know how to drive idiots around here.
One person even got on the news because she was walking everywhere during the storm. She said she has a late model 4wd at home
I thought "not walking" was the whole point of owning a 4wd
Plenty of idiots were stranded and getting pulled out of ditches around here.
It's not the snow that gets us. It's all the ice that usually comes before it. And afterSame here. Predicted 1-3" turned out to be a bit over 10.
At least down your way folks have a good excuse, in Arkansas you don't really have anything that we New Englanders would consider "winter". No excuses up here, but we have our share of drivers who don't have a clue how to drive in snow either.



I work in little Rock. But actually live about 30 miles due north.My wife’s family is in Little Rock. They said they got around 4 inches.
Here is a picture of my beautiful niece playing in the snow.
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Keeps a steady stream of wrecks for the bump shops to stay in business I guess. The one I saw on I 271 the other day (taken with the Troopers camera), most of them will be headed to the salvage yard anyway.I do the same with my tractor. Make sure the battery is topped up - preheat - it fires right up.
Seems the first real snow brings out the inexperienced drivers here also. If I really have to be somewhere - wait a day or two. All those who will have accidents are already done. Traffic is much lighter and usually the more experienced drivers.
Yeah, ice is nasty. Unfortunately, even this far north we seem to be seeing more storms that are rain followed by a freeze. Add an inch or 2 of fluffy snow on top of it and things can get dicey real fast.It's not the snow that gets us. It's all the ice that usually comes before it. And after
They only treat main roads around here as well. The rest are left on their own.Yeah, ice is nasty. Unfortunately, even this far north we seem to be seeing more storms that are rain followed by a freeze. Add an inch or 2 of fluffy snow on top of it and things can get dicey real fast.



Local TV station had lower then normal Temps listed on the weather mapWe seldom get freezing rain here. Hey - we seldom get any rain here. We can get icy road though. In the AM - before the temps get above freezing - overnight melting will be frozen on our roads.
I gave up on the local news. Sometimes its hard to tell if they are talking about what has happened OR what is going to happen.
I use the weather web site on the internet.


that's when I realized they were listing wind chill projections inciting more doom, gloom and panic.