Day after Snow storm

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DennisinPeoria
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So how much snow did you get in your area? In Marquette Heights, it may have been 3-3.5 inches. So we lucked out. Roads were plowed pretty well coming up the hill and turning onto my street.

In contrast, when I stepped out the newsroom door Saturday around 5:30 to go home, the depth there looked like 5 inches, maybe a bit more. SB University to I-74 to across the bridge were pretty good, but still kept speed down crossing the MBB.

So how is your street looking today?
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Streets are snow packed and very icy in areas. Sorta like the day after our other “first snow” of the season. 🤔🤣
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There can only be "one" first snow. There is no "other" first snow. Everything doesn't have to be an argument or disagreement. I know you prefer it that way though.
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AV8R wrote: Sun Jan 02, 2022 11:34 am Streets are snow packed and very icy in areas. Sorta like the day after our other “first snow” of the season. 🤔🤣
State routes are a breeze. Locals not so much. You are an expressed Michigander; you shouldn't have a problem.
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And I didn’t. But alas, I’m not alone on the roads.

Made it down to Ortiz bakery though for a dozen tamales and some conchas.
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