Now that is some ugly stuff right there.You're wise not going anywhere.At 35 mph you would be wasting more time and fuel then getting the miles.
Current NE weather.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by barrier12, Feb 2, 2015.
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I went from oil to electric. Weeks like this, it pays for itself.
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We're getting an inch an hour. Some places are expected to get up to 15 inches.
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I wish we would have got that lite fluffy stuff.Even though im snowed in I did clean my car off,that took an hr.Stuff is heavy,had to pound it just so it would brake loose.
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Originally Posted by FuzzFace2
I drive a heating oil truck for a small Co. of 3 trucks. Boss texted me last night before snow started and said we were not going out today.
When I got up we had a few inches of snow down then sleet most of the day and for the last hour snowing pretty good. We may not be going out till Wednesday the way it looks now!
Bad thing is I dont get paid if I am not out, people dont shovel to the oil fills and even worst I still have to shovel snow at my house & 4x4 out!
Everyone be safe out there.
Dave ----
If everyone had that thinking I would not have a job
I use oil heat but have gas for stove and almost switched to gas heat. Will be moving soon so I don't care what is here after I move
I am waiting for my solar panels to be inspected and turned on, elect. $$ is what kills me now.
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have heat all the time, have gas all the time. Still need the electricity to stay on for any forced air furnace ( blower , ignition , controls ) to operate and there is likely going to be a few POWER OUTAGES as a result of the storm
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North of Boston getting 12" now but it's lite and fluffy. Blowing it all around so drifting is a issue again. They said a few more inches. The south/Cape cod what was mushy is now freezing solid. Temps dropped down that way.
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Old steam radiator system, no forced hot air.
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The guy in the vid had to stop. If you look at the beginning of the video, the road was blocked by trucks. loosing control..... that was a scary ride for that Estes driver... right at the end you can see someone hit hit trailer
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Mom lives in assisted living Durham Nh
says it has been a week since she has left the building
good thing the dining room downstairs has a good cook
she thinks she is up to 40 inches since first storm last week
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