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Will winter ever end.

Captain Kilowatt

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Man did the wind ever howl last night. It did peak over 75 mph here last night. Up in Cape Breton they recorded winds of 132 mph. YIKES!! We got about 16 inches of snow but is hard to tell as it blew around so much. Some roads and fields are bare as they were swept clean by the wind. Over on Prince Edward Island they got 21 inches and the Confederation Bridge to the island was shut down to all traffic yesterday until sometime today. It is not uncommon for the bridge to close to high-sided vehicles like trucks etc but VERY unusual to be closed to all traffic. The Trans Canada Highway between Moncton New Brunswick and Amherst Nova Scotia was closed late yesterday until sometime today. It traverses the Tantramar Marsh, part of the world's largest salt marsh and is W-I-D-E open and flat for miles and miles in all directions. RCMP determined it was just too unsafe to travel due to whiteout conditions.



On the good side roads are really good and mostly bare this morning as the lack of traffic kept the snow from being packed down and the plows were able to clean the roads off good. That and the strong sun shining today had what little was left on the roads melted off in short order except in areas where the snow was constantly blowing across the road. This morning I took the truck out for a drive. This the second winter I had it and I hadn't yet had a chance to see what it would do in the deep snow. We just didn't get any great amount until now or in areas where it had drifted in were cleaned up before I had a chance to try it out. I was impressed with it to say the least. I knew of a few small rural roads that would not be plowed until late so I headed out to check them out. I just left it in two wheel drive and started through the drifts. I was not driving like an idiot through them but just at a decent pace. Several times it was dragging yet still made it through. I only switched to four wheel drive a couple times but only after bogging out and coming to a stop. In one case I went through one huge drift at the top of a hill that I had just traveled up through deep snow and saw even deeper snow in front of me....well after hitting the wipers as snow had flown up all over the windshield blinding me. I plowed through that and then stopped in the middle of the road.Something did not look right. I decided to turn around and go back as I thought there might be a car under the huge pile of snow in the road. Later I went back and found out there was no car but rather a nearly 6 foot high drift in the road. DOT had to use a loader to clear it out. Good thing I did not venture into it. LOL



The truck is a 2012 Toyota Tundra Crew Max with stock size 275/65R18 winter tires on it. I am quite impressed with Toyota's active traction control system as it was a lot better in 2WD than I ever thought it would be. I'm not a gear head mind you and not into lift kits and over sized tires and pounding through the mud and swamps etc but nevertheless was quite impressed with what it will do in normal everyday situations that one may expect if caught on the roads during a major storm.
 

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You could welcome the first robin of springtime in your new Halloween costume!

LOL ....oh to be that young again.



Rain and thunderstorms here tonight and snow tomorrow.... its never ending


Speaking of thunderstorms, I forgot to mention the thunderstorm last night. Yep...thunder and lightning as well.I woke up around 2:30 am and thought I saw a flash. The wind was howling so loud I didn't hear any thunder and thought at first it may have been car headlights and then I thought "Who in hell would be going out this road at this hour during this storm?" Heading back to bed I looked out the window and saw another flash followed by a deep rumble. Lightning during a blizzard.......freaky to say the least. It happens now and then here but is no means a regular occurrence.
 
We had a much milder than normal "winter" in Florida and I am not looking forward to the summer. The rest of the country got hammered though.
 
We just went from snow earlier in the week to what appears to be monsoon season. It rained so hard overnight my dogs needed flotation devices to go out this morning.
 
The best part about this winter here is yet to com. The end of it. :cry: No kidding. Besides the bitter cold we have watched the thermometer bounce up and down from -18C to + 10C and back to -18C again in about 24 hours many times this winter with snow then rain then snow then rain then snow the rain then........

For you metrically challenged folks that between 0F and +50F. The 16+ inches of snow with hurricane force winds the other day didn't help matters.
 

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