3:30AM... not even a dusting in Boulder
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3:30AM... not even a dusting in Boulder
0415L in n/w Castle Rock....
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I'm thinking we got about an inch and a half ish here. Although, it does appear to still be coming down right now.
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I can't tell how much we have here. There is a 3' drift in front of the door and I can barely see the truck 15' out the door. T gfs e wind has snow packed all the windows.
We got about 8 inches at the house here as of 0530 and it stopped snowing. No big whoop. Especially for a "blizzard". I was hoping for a whopper.
About 8 inches here at the house as of 0530 and it stopped snowing. No big whoop. Was hoping for a monster dumper.
LOL. The snow is messing with the satellite dish though. [Coffee]
Borrrrrrrrring - just barely enough to make a mess.
My driveway is dry.
Like half inch if that in Frederick.
Does remind me, was meaning to ask in tire thread. With some of my concern i was having on a good A/T for snow or more specifically ice. There was a lot of debate but I never see chains mentioned. Neither did I on another truck forum. Some said even 4x4 add weight.
But makes me wonder, to me it would seem chains would be easily removable and help a lot more with ice than any non studded tire. Was there some major drawback or they just dont actually do that much?