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I'm not hearing much about global warming now days.
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<blockquote data-quote="toonertoo" data-source="post: 3276677" data-attributes="member: 1944"><p>I headed home from NY via I90 Erie Pa. on Christmas Day to try and beat the storm. Growing up on the Lake Ive seen large snowfall. This was epic. Stuck on 90 for hours because traffic was stopped while the snow just kept falling. Northeast Pa. People in cars were stuck as we sat so long. People were in the median standing on their cars waving for help. I have no idea how they got there as snow was piled 4 ft high on what appeared to be the edge of the road from plows hours earlier. </p><p></p><p>When I would finally get to an exit, it was clogged with wrecks and people stuck on the ramp. Gas lines wrapped around the truck stops. </p><p></p><p>When we finally got off 90 at Wesleyville headed North to rt 20. Absolutely nothing was plowed. Thankful I kind of knew the area. It was like an alley with cars stuck everywhere. half in half out of driveways, or just couldnt move anymore in the road. And the wind was terrible. Total white outs for minutes on end. Finally got to 79 headed south to pittsburgh. There was no snow 10 miles from Erie. Usually takes me 2.5 hrs to get home from NY state line, took 7.5. It was very scary. </p><p></p><p>And with 16 more inches coming on top if the 65 they have, I bet they are praying for some of that global warming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toonertoo, post: 3276677, member: 1944"] I headed home from NY via I90 Erie Pa. on Christmas Day to try and beat the storm. Growing up on the Lake Ive seen large snowfall. This was epic. Stuck on 90 for hours because traffic was stopped while the snow just kept falling. Northeast Pa. People in cars were stuck as we sat so long. People were in the median standing on their cars waving for help. I have no idea how they got there as snow was piled 4 ft high on what appeared to be the edge of the road from plows hours earlier. When I would finally get to an exit, it was clogged with wrecks and people stuck on the ramp. Gas lines wrapped around the truck stops. When we finally got off 90 at Wesleyville headed North to rt 20. Absolutely nothing was plowed. Thankful I kind of knew the area. It was like an alley with cars stuck everywhere. half in half out of driveways, or just couldnt move anymore in the road. And the wind was terrible. Total white outs for minutes on end. Finally got to 79 headed south to pittsburgh. There was no snow 10 miles from Erie. Usually takes me 2.5 hrs to get home from NY state line, took 7.5. It was very scary. And with 16 more inches coming on top if the 65 they have, I bet they are praying for some of that global warming. [/QUOTE]
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