I’d stay put till 10ish pm then roll .....
Storm will be over by then.....then just take 93 or 3 to mass pike ....
New Hampshire and Vermont routing advice needed.
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by Farmerbob1, Jan 4, 2018.
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See, there's a reason I called you here. Lol. Prob the best routing you could get without backpedaling East or increasing the chances of ditch-diving with a semi.
Quick edit: Don't be a wise guy & use MA-2 into Williamsburg. The Mohawk Trail in Western MA can be a real son of ah....... and you aren't making West Summit outside Clarksville. Graded switchback.
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Wait about 18-24 hours. Storm will be gone.
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Get the hell out now. Take the primary routes. Or you will be snowed in.
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Someone needs to do a poll, snowed in or not?
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The Weather Channel exagerates everything. I don't even waste time watching it, I get my weather from weather.gov so I don't have to deal with reality tv weather drama. As far as this storm, its not the snow but the high winds may cause power outages and with the cold weather that is problematic for people. Otherwise the roads will be fine by tomorrow morning. It's only a foot give or take, ME/NH/VT/MA its normal snow total.
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