minkydog
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The snow does not scare me it is the inevitable power outage we will have for days. That and the trees and branches falling, you can start to hear the crack and boom. We are lucky in Atlanta to have so many beautiful trees. Problem is with all the development we have seen in the last 20 years the extensive root systems have been disturbed, the tree might appear healthy but a good ice storm and boom. There goes your garage or worse.
See, this is what worries me. Four to six inches of snow? Who cares, I'm not going out in it anyway. However, we're predicted to get 1/2" to 1" of ICE on top of it. That means all these tall, brittle pine trees are going to be covered in that heavy ice. They'll be dropping limbs like gangbusters. Last time we had a big ice storm, a big one hit the corner of the house right at Christian & Eleni's room. The concussion was so hard it threw her right out of bed! Thankfully, it only hit the corner. I would hate to think what *might* have happened.

I just hope people will stay off the roads. Here in the South, we simply don't have snow-clearing equipment and everything is either up or downhill. It really doesn't matter how much snow we get, but it's always accompanied by ice. Even a little ice turns our interstates into a death zone. In December we had a little ice one evening. There were over 300 wrecks in my county alone in the first 2 hours of the ice event! There are 15 counties which make up metro Atlanta, so there were a heckuva lot of wrecks. We haven't had a really bad snow/ice storm since 1993, almost 18 years ago. That time, I had 14" at my house and it thundered and lightninged all day. We were out of school for about a week, and North Georgia was out for 3 weeks! Just because of the ice.

and it isn't all that warm here either-9 degrees there 11 degrees here.



