Buffalo Ny Lake effect video, will blow ure mind
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From: On A Dirt Floor
I heard you guys had wet snow. 5,6,7 ft of dry light snow is one thing....but wet ?
I can't even imagine. I don't think I'd be able to be in a building in fear of schit breaking. Some years back now we had so much snow - which wasn't as deep as yours - that we had buildings, decks, and etc come down.
I lost over 40lbs that winter from clearing home and work.
The wet 2ft or so storms would leave me wondering if 'Is this it ? Will I fall over and never wake up again ?"
Totally serious. 5,6,7+ of wet stuff ? No way...I'd have to move as, again, I wouldn't be able to sleep or bear with the thought.
Yeh, I'm in a snow region (central NH) but that's as much as I can take for removal...again talking wet snow, not light snow.
I can't even imagine. I don't think I'd be able to be in a building in fear of schit breaking. Some years back now we had so much snow - which wasn't as deep as yours - that we had buildings, decks, and etc come down.
I lost over 40lbs that winter from clearing home and work.
The wet 2ft or so storms would leave me wondering if 'Is this it ? Will I fall over and never wake up again ?"
Totally serious. 5,6,7+ of wet stuff ? No way...I'd have to move as, again, I wouldn't be able to sleep or bear with the thought.
Yeh, I'm in a snow region (central NH) but that's as much as I can take for removal...again talking wet snow, not light snow.
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From: Tonawanda NY
I heard you guys had wet snow. 5,6,7 ft of dry light snow is one thing....but wet ?
I can't even imagine. I don't think I'd be able to be in a building in fear of schit breaking. Some years back now we had so much snow - which wasn't as deep as yours - that we had buildings, decks, and etc come down.
I lost over 40lbs that winter from clearing home and work.
The wet 2ft or so storms would leave me wondering if 'Is this it ? Will I fall over and never wake up again ?"
Totally serious. 5,6,7+ of wet stuff ? No way...I'd have to move as, again, I wouldn't be able to sleep or bear with the thought.
Yeh, I'm in a snow region (central NH) but that's as much as I can take for removal...again talking wet snow, not light snow.
I can't even imagine. I don't think I'd be able to be in a building in fear of schit breaking. Some years back now we had so much snow - which wasn't as deep as yours - that we had buildings, decks, and etc come down.
I lost over 40lbs that winter from clearing home and work.
The wet 2ft or so storms would leave me wondering if 'Is this it ? Will I fall over and never wake up again ?"
Totally serious. 5,6,7+ of wet stuff ? No way...I'd have to move as, again, I wouldn't be able to sleep or bear with the thought.
Yeh, I'm in a snow region (central NH) but that's as much as I can take for removal...again talking wet snow, not light snow.
Bottom 4/5 inches was wet, everything else was light, but bye the time u get to it the wind made it hard pack, not looking forward to tomorrow,
now the bad news, 40 rain on sat, 52 and rain on sun, and 60 on Monday, roofs are collapsing on the hour now, so only gonna get worse
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From: Buffalo NY
The barn my parents board their horses at collapsed. There is also a large dairy farm in Eden that collapsed as well. As if that wasn't bad enough, the dairy farm had to dump 5000 gallons of milk because the roads were closed and it couldn't make it to the pasteurization plant fast enough.






