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I must have slept through the thunder.had nice thunder all morning all rain gonna be slippery when the temps plummet later
The salt trucks have been relentless around my neck of the woods. Every half hour or so they come down my block.
I guess. They have to justify that OT and the 12 hours shifts they got some how.They salting the rain?
benny what a waste of salt and moneyI guess. They have to justify that OT and the 12 hours shifts they got some how.
Tell me about it! My tax dollars hard at work.benny what a waste of salt and money,,,,,,,,,,,,, ><)))):>
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It’ll turn the salt into saltwater solution helping from the standing water from feeezing over.They salting the rain?
It’ll turn the salt into saltwater solution helping from the standing water from feeezing over.
Well Yeah, you don't want the drains on the side of the roads to freeze up. DerrrYeah in theory but the rain washes the salt away
Well Yeah, you don't want the drains on the side of the roads to freeze up. Derrr![]()
If you say so.Good point joebsmokingmygoods
according to what I'm reading - it sounds as though this is going to go north of most of you..............
AccuWeather said 40 inches is possible in parts of northern New England, while close to 30 inches of snow may fall on parts of central and northern New York state and the northern tier of Pennsylvania. Snowfall rates could reach 2-3 inches per hour.