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Originally Posted by newb
Rhode Island
about an hour south of Boston
we've already had about 10 inches of snow this season.
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Down here in Georgia, we don't get the fluffy white stuff. Our snow is more like hard, chunky ice pellets. Getting hit with a Georgia snowball, feels like getting hit with a paintball, haha. Where I live, we're lucky to get 2 inches of snow that would last maybe, 6 hours the next day.
I want to move up north where the snow is actually snow. The roads here have frozen over already, so I don't think anywhere in town will be open, and it's a high possibility of an ice storm...Which I'm not looking forward to. Falling and exploding trees and transformer boxes.
Up there, ya'll still have to work if it snows, correct?