Amen!Landshark;107254 wrote: :banghead:ACCUMULATIONS... STORM TOTAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 16 TO 24 INCHES.:banghead:
For the love of all things motorcycle related can we please get this over with.
You consider 16 to 24 inches "snowed in?"jtsgsxr6;107255 wrote: Amen!
:argh: being snowed in will give me plenty of time to work on the bike though.
They way PennDOT work's, you don't have much choice!rk97;107269 wrote: You consider 16 to 24 inches "snowed in?"
PennDOT is a damn jokejtsgsxr6;107272 wrote: They way PennDOT work's, you don't have much choice!
Last storm decent storm, they plowed the alley behind my house 3 times while all the major highways had 4-5 inches of compacted snow.Bluenvy;107278 wrote: PennDOT is a damn joke
I think the last bit is the hardest part, you know it's so close, yet so damn far away. This freaking snow storm is depressing me!vinny337;107332 wrote: It's almost over or is it, the season is so close but yet so far...:argh:
Yeah me too, I have to brace myself to shovel all that snow....jtsgsxr6;107333 wrote: This freaking snow storm is depressing me!
F that. What I'm wondering is where is the global warming? Man, the way my work has been affected this winter I'd love to see some. I'm glad you guys are getting two feet and not us, but it seems like we've been getting 4"-6" every two or three weeks here (had six last Friday night and calling for three tonight). The local weather says the separation between the big snow you guys are supposed to get and the little bit we are supposed to get is about 150 miles. :doh:Landshark;107508 wrote: Generally across the region... 20 to 30 inches of snow will fall by saturday evening.