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I'm running very late, going in
... Otis you're golden, that is the one of only a handful of reasons to not get in today.
Is that the right accident? It says December 26th at the top of the page there.Yikeshttp://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/gallery?section=news/local&id=9372606&photo=1PA Turnpike is cooked. Never seen a massive accident like this. Miles of crashed tractor trailers and cars wedged between and under them etc. Hank if you had work today you may have passed it or be stuck in the westbound side?
Not to that point yet, but after reading your post, I went out and cleared around the closest drain....thanks for the thoughta caveat... one sheet of ice except for the GIGANTIC puddles piling up by the driveways/crosswalks.It is one big sheet of ice out there today. Temps are to go to mid 40s though so hopefully most of it will melt. We ended up with about 8-9 inches best I can tell and various layers throughout. Pretty interesting to dig into it and see the different layers.
Whoops. Clicked the wrong slideshow:Is that the right accident? It says December 26th at the top of the page there.Yikeshttp://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/gallery?section=news/local&id=9372606&photo=1PA Turnpike is cooked. Never seen a massive accident like this. Miles of crashed tractor trailers and cars wedged between and under them etc. Hank if you had work today you may have passed it or be stuck in the westbound side?
Man, I'm not sure of the details that Plan X Protocol involves but it sure sounds like they know what they're doing.Whoops. Clicked the wrong slideshow:Is that the right accident? It says December 26th at the top of the page there.Yikeshttp://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/gallery?section=news/local&id=9372606&photo=1PA Turnpike is cooked. Never seen a massive accident like this. Miles of crashed tractor trailers and cars wedged between and under them etc. Hank if you had work today you may have passed it or be stuck in the westbound side?
http://abclocal.go.com/wpvi/gallery?section=news/local&id=9432131&photo=1&pid=9432120
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Authority has issued a request that a Plan X protocol be implemented, meaning officials expect the turnpike to be closed for hours.
How much did you get? My dad said he got close to a foot in the hills past the timonium mall / towards jarrettsville pike (the reservoir and all)2 of the 4 magnolia trees I planted 2 years ago along the driveway snapped with the heavy snow last night.
Alright, that's it! You guys are so darn smart, YOU find better pictures!That slideshow just seems to show the first accident. It goes on for a few miles. Jackknifed trucks etc.
Same here. HOA gets a plowguy sometimes, but it's never certain.No getting out of my lot this morning. So another work from home. I am hoping by this afternoon melt will be good enough to get out. I hear the main roads are fine so for me it's just getting out of my parking lot. Running low on TP, cigs for the wife and wife meds. Getting out one way or the other.
I know you didn't ask me but I live close by in Sykesville, Carroll County, and we got about 18 inches between both snows. On top of that we got about a 1/2 inch of ice overnight so scraping the car off this morning was more of a chore than I thought it would be.How much did you get? My dad said he got close to a foot in the hills past the timonium mall / towards jarrettsville pike (the reservoir and all)2 of the 4 magnolia trees I planted 2 years ago along the driveway snapped with the heavy snow last night.
I'm just hoping it melts enough so I can get home. I've been in the office since 8:30, I got out for dinner -frozen pizza, so only a couple inches to clear this morning. Sucked clearing it last night. I checked flights and the first two from Philly to Charlotte went, so pretty optimistic that I'll get back to Charlotte on a 3:30. Especially with the warm up. Roads were a little nasty this morning, but easily passable if you drive slower.No getting out of my lot this morning. So another work from home. I am hoping by this afternoon melt will be good enough to get out. I hear the main roads are fine so for me it's just getting out of my parking lot. Running low on TP, cigs for the wife and wife meds. Getting out one way or the other.
It looks like it is going to melt off a good bit today. Going to be slick later and we are supposed to get some possibly freezing rain overnight. Tomorrow will probably require a late start.I'm just hoping it melts enough so I can get home. I've been in the office since 8:30, I got out for dinner -frozen pizza, so only a couple inches to clear this morning. Sucked clearing it last night.I checked flights and the first two from Philly to Charlotte went, so pretty optimistic that I'll get back to Charlotte on a 3:30. Especially with the warm up. Roads were a little nasty this morning, but easily passable if you drive slower.No getting out of my lot this morning. So another work from home. I am hoping by this afternoon melt will be good enough to get out. I hear the main roads are fine so for me it's just getting out of my parking lot. Running low on TP, cigs for the wife and wife meds. Getting out one way or the other.
Saturday?It looks like it is going to melt off a good bit today. Going to be slick later and we are supposed to get some possibly freezing rain overnight. Tomorrow will probably require a late start.I'm just hoping it melts enough so I can get home. I've been in the office since 8:30, I got out for dinner -frozen pizza, so only a couple inches to clear this morning. Sucked clearing it last night.I checked flights and the first two from Philly to Charlotte went, so pretty optimistic that I'll get back to Charlotte on a 3:30. Especially with the warm up. Roads were a little nasty this morning, but easily passable if you drive slower.No getting out of my lot this morning. So another work from home. I am hoping by this afternoon melt will be good enough to get out. I hear the main roads are fine so for me it's just getting out of my parking lot. Running low on TP, cigs for the wife and wife meds. Getting out one way or the other.
Yep, not for school or work, but my little guy has an 8am basketball game, which is why I want to make sure I get back today. Looking at the forecast it looks like rain (70%) after midnight in the Charlotte area, but the low is supposed to be 34. If it stays above freezing, we should be fine. Might be worse Sunday and Monday morning as we will have a whole lot of melting going on and slightly below freezing at night.Saturday?It looks like it is going to melt off a good bit today. Going to be slick later and we are supposed to get some possibly freezing rain overnight. Tomorrow will probably require a late start.I'm just hoping it melts enough so I can get home. I've been in the office since 8:30, I got out for dinner -frozen pizza, so only a couple inches to clear this morning. Sucked clearing it last night.I checked flights and the first two from Philly to Charlotte went, so pretty optimistic that I'll get back to Charlotte on a 3:30. Especially with the warm up. Roads were a little nasty this morning, but easily passable if you drive slower.No getting out of my lot this morning. So another work from home. I am hoping by this afternoon melt will be good enough to get out. I hear the main roads are fine so for me it's just getting out of my parking lot. Running low on TP, cigs for the wife and wife meds. Getting out one way or the other.
Several of the dozen or so 8' leylands I had planted last spring are kissing the ground... :(2 of the 4 magnolia trees I planted 2 years ago along the driveway snapped with the heavy snow last night.
and that's why diblasio is mayorMTA is just awful!
They're underground and run on tracks, amazing that even rain causing nightmares, yet alone snow... Most mismanaged organization on Earth.
If they took every executive in the MTA onto a field and needed a firing squad for execution, I would volunteer without any guilt.
I'm interested to see this when I get home. I planted 2 magnolias when we first moved in 7 years ago. My wife said yesterday the we're bending pretty bad. I love those trees. The two of them with their large pots fit in the back of my previous Explorer and are close to twenty feet tall now. I really hope they are OK. They might be the only trees I care about.Several of the dozen or so 8' leylands I had planted last spring are kissing the ground... :(2 of the 4 magnolia trees I planted 2 years ago along the driveway snapped with the heavy snow last night.
GDB rubbernecking:
FOX 29 has learned that the first accident occurred around 7:45 a.m. on the Westbound side of the Turnpike. A rubbernecking delay quickly built up on the Eastbound side. The first Eastbound side accident happened around 8:00 a.m., believed to be caused by a tractor trailer, and then chain reaction after chain reaction occurred afterwards in the same area, leading the the pileup calamity we are seeing right now.Read more: http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/story/24724211/crash-in-bensalem-causes-massive-pileup#ixzz2tJQd8r2j
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We got 20" yesterday before I shoveled, a good amount of sleet yesterday evening followed by about 8" of heavy snow last night which I just finished shoveling.How much did you get? My dad said he got close to a foot in the hills past the timonium mall / towards jarrettsville pike (the reservoir and all)2 of the 4 magnolia trees I planted 2 years ago along the driveway snapped with the heavy snow last night.
Yeah I think a little more melt and I can get out of my parking lot.48 degrees right now. Sun is shining, ice is melting. This will all be gone by Sunday.
They called work for today yesterday afternoon, which seems pretty ridiculous right about now. It's gorgeous out there. My neighborhood is completely drivable (provided you can make it over slush), and from what I can gather, the main roads are just fine. STbugs, provided you can make it to Charlotte, you should have no problems.
Took me over two hours to get in to work this AM. Waiting for a bus for 30 minutes, then a 15 minute bus ride, then waiting for a train for 15 minutes, then the train went local and took 45 minutes to 34th Street. Then a 25 minute cab ride from 34th and 6th to 28th and 12th. Exhausting. Should have just stayed in bed.MTA is just awful!
They're underground and run on tracks, amazing that even rain causing nightmares, yet alone snow... Most mismanaged organization on Earth.
If they took every executive in the MTA onto a field and needed a firing squad for execution, I would volunteer without any guilt.
My GF said her drive from Mount Holly to Yorkshire was fine...all roads clear.48 degrees right now. Sun is shining, ice is melting. This will all be gone by Sunday.
They called work for today yesterday afternoon, which seems pretty ridiculous right about now. It's gorgeous out there. My neighborhood is completely drivable (provided you can make it over slush), and from what I can gather, the main roads are just fine. STbugs, provided you can make it to Charlotte, you should have no problems.
...or spent an hour and a half digging out 3 cars, then driving a half hour to work. Pick your poison.Took me over two hours to get in to work this AM. Waiting for a bus for 30 minutes, then a 15 minute bus ride, then waiting for a train for 15 minutes, then the train went local and took 45 minutes to 34th Street. Then a 25 minute cab ride from 34th and 6th to 28th and 12th. Exhausting. Should have just stayed in bed.MTA is just awful!
They're underground and run on tracks, amazing that even rain causing nightmares, yet alone snow... Most mismanaged organization on Earth.
If they took every executive in the MTA onto a field and needed a firing squad for execution, I would volunteer without any guilt.
The flooding has begun at the base of our driveway where the twin peaks of snow now prevent water from moving on downhill... :(Ugh supposed to get a couple more inches in NJ overnight followed by frigid temps Sat and Sun. Might get into the 40s Tuesday so the epic flooding can start then..
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-QG
Lots of Maryland FBGs around lately. I'm east of you in Catonsville and got about 15 inches total. Melting like a mother right now though.I know you didn't ask me but I live close by in Sykesville, Carroll County, and we got about 18 inches between both snows. On top of that we got about a 1/2 inch of ice overnight so scraping the car off this morning was more of a chore than I thought it would be.How much did you get? My dad said he got close to a foot in the hills past the timonium mall / towards jarrettsville pike (the reservoir and all)2 of the 4 magnolia trees I planted 2 years ago along the driveway snapped with the heavy snow last night.
My brother lives just outside Mt Airy and he got close to two feet.
This happened to 8 leylands I planted during the huge snow 3 or 4 years ago. They were about 7 foot at the time and touching the ground. I trudged through over 2 feet of snow and knocked as much of the snow off as I could. The trees are fine today.Several of the dozen or so 8' leylands I had planted last spring are kissing the ground... :(2 of the 4 magnolia trees I planted 2 years ago along the driveway snapped with the heavy snow last night.
Thankfully I avoid the turnpike completely (I take 30E to 202N).PA Turnpike is cooked. Never seen a massive accident like this. Miles of crashed tractor trailers and cars wedged between and under them etc. Hank if you had work today you may have passed it or be stuck in the westbound side?
Thank goodness you werent trapped in that logjam! That would've ruined your dayWitnessed four accidents this am. Had a guy in front of me leaving a Wawa get T-boned by some kid who ran a red light and couldn't stop in time. I was on the PA turnpike heading east bound and luckily avoided the major accident backup by 10-15 minutes. I couldn't believe how fast people were going. I was doing 45 in the right hand lane and people were blowing past me.
Yeah, I think my dad's totals were before the additional 8. Oye.We got 20" yesterday before I shoveled, a good amount of sleet yesterday evening followed by about 8" of heavy snow last night which I just finished shoveling.How much did you get? My dad said he got close to a foot in the hills past the timonium mall / towards jarrettsville pike (the reservoir and all)2 of the 4 magnolia trees I planted 2 years ago along the driveway snapped with the heavy snow last night.
I really did like the magnolias. Same thing, I brought them home in my Jeep and they were shorter than me when I planted them. They were about 10'. I have 6 leyland's which are about 30' that surround the base of my driveway. They are drooping pretty seriously right now too.
I live below gunpowder but still in an elevated area.
I had a good night sleep. I heard ice crunching outside my window around 3am but there was no plowing.If he REALLY loved snow removal he would.No, I don't think he can work Boston and NY on the same night.Can I have his number?I don't pay him so he must love snow removal.You talk to him about the overplowing? He sounds like someone who cares about his business... If you asked him to just come one time, I'm sure he would.Yes, he is extremely dependable. I hear him plowing at 1am, at 2am, at 3am, at 4am...This belongs in the lose lose thread... Not for nothing, but your snow removal guy, removed all the snow... In most places it is supposed to snow again tonight and this dude sounds dependable so I bet he's back in the morning.I just check and the driveway is ALL ICED UP already!I smashed the snow removal guy's snowman to smithereens.
When someone lives in a place that usually gets a handful of mild snowstorms per year, they're completely free to ##### as much as they like during a sh##bag winter like this one.There's gotta be a rule against complaining about snow if you live north of the mason Dixon line.
we have about two or three feet more than normal. Oh well. Why waste time and energy manstrating about something I can't control?When someone lives in a place that usually gets a handful of mild snowstorms per year, they're completely free to ##### as much as they like during a sh##bag winter like this one.There's gotta be a rule against complaining about snow if you live north of the mason Dixon line.
Nobody's telling you that you have to complain about it.we have about two or three feet more than normal. Oh well. Why waste time and energy manstrating about something I can't control?When someone lives in a place that usually gets a handful of mild snowstorms per year, they're completely free to ##### as much as they like during a sh##bag winter like this one.There's gotta be a rule against complaining about snow if you live north of the mason Dixon line.
3rd snowiest Philly winter ever and heard a local weather guy say March isn't going to be a picnic either.When someone lives in a place that usually gets a handful of mild snowstorms per year, they're completely free to ##### as much as they like during a sh##bag winter like this one.There's gotta be a rule against complaining about snow if you live north of the mason Dixon line.
