I avoided this one. Quickest way was through Buffalo on Wed. night. I said no thanks. Won’t take the chance with Buffalo. Cut down to i80 from Albany. Stopped for the night just east of Akron. A band of that lake effect snow moving in there Thursday morning. It got bigger. I skipped out an hour early on my 10. Took that hour SW of Akron.
to the truckers that got stuck in Buffalo
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Lake-effect snow is often in bands which is the reason why you can be in sunshine and blue skies then ten miles down the highway, run into heavy snow.
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These psychos wanted me to go to Nashville, THEN up to Chicago. I could barely do that in PERFECT weather (620-630 miles plus yard work), and so I got on the phone and ended up staying a few days down in Nashville.
The weather I would've hit starting at the Kentucky/Indiana border could've been life-threatening. Ya gotta watch yourself out there.bzinger, Getsinyourblood, ducnut and 1 other person Thank this. -
Always willing to break out a couple of snow chains for the drives to get myself out of a jam like this.
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Is best to completely avoid these situations.bzinger Thanks this. -
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