Road crews all over Genesee County have been vigilant and most roads and city streets are now all clear of the ice and snow that covered them yesterday, according to WBTA's Dan Fischer. Nevertheless, some patches of packed snow can be found in spots, so caution is still advised while driving. As for tonight—how about rain? Temperatures will be pushing 40 degrees as we head into Christmas Eve. That means some of the ubiquitous snow will shrink down as it melts.
Fischer reports that the storms have caused some collateral damage, costing the Salvation Army some $5,000 in donations to the Red Kettle Campaign, presumably because folks couldn't get out and give.
maybe I'll row in from OH
maybe I'll row in from OH this weekend. have had a few inches total for the season so far, but plenty of ice. wind chill was -20 sunday night. reminded me of batavia. 55 projected here sat, 45 up there. hell-o flood! nothing sets the x-mas mood like...thunder storms? eh?!?
looks like i can sk8 back
looks like i can sk8 back now! ;)