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Default Birmingham blizzard of 1993

On Mon, 6 Aug 2012 08:50:24 -0400, "J. Clarke"
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In article , cayoung61
says...

The Damn Yankees are the ones who are casually driving, and wondering what's
the big problem anyway?


They find out right quick. Driving in New England after a snowstorm
isn't much of a problem--the plows make a pass through the major roads
and get some sand down very quickly. Without the plows we get stuck or
go slipsliding away just like Southern folks. A snowstorm in Atlanta is
a different experience from one in Ohio. I never had to put the chains
on in Ohio or in Connecticut, but I did once in Atlanta.

Christopher A. Young
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"The Daring Dufas" wrote in message
...

We had The Blizzard of 1993 which paralyzed Birmingham and surrounding
area to an incredible degree(no pun). It would have been a minor
inconvenience for a Northern city but what hit us was way outside our
experience with snowfall. We could swap them dang Yankees a few
tornadoes for a couple of blizzards. ^_^

TDD


Drivivng south on I-75 in early Feb. 1996 we entered Georgia and saw,
northbound the state snow clearing fleet - two road graders and an
actual one way snow plow.
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Gerry :-)}
London,Canada