hearts8701
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Kentucky and Tennessee were great some light snow in Kentucky cold all the way into Georgia
hearts8701 said:Kentucky and Tennessee were great some light snow in Kentucky cold all the way into Georgia
Thats a long time to be sitting there like that. Was there an accident on the road or something? That happened to me and a friend about a year ago. We hit traffic at like 2am and sat there forever!
Taking 57 to 24 to 75 January 3 2014
Left Chicago at 7 am we decided to take 57 verses 65 because of the lake affect snow the traffic was slow moving at 50 miles per hr mainly because of visibility until Kankakee than we were moving steady at 65 miles per hr very light traffic the sun was shining by the time we hit Effingham we seen four cars and a semi a ditch due to ice no salt on roads brought speeds down to 45 miles per hour with one lane open until exit 166 by exit 150 everything was smooth sailing until Salem cones were up for construction one lane open until just before exit 103 cheapest gas was $3.19 in Illinois gas up before you leave Illinois gas in Kentucky is $3.39 at the state line
The bridges entering Kentucky were down to one lane just until the second bridge was crossed
Cheapest gas price in Kentucky was $3.19
Tennessee expecting to break a 18 year record with a cold front on Sunday with 3 inches of snow expected in Nashville
Cheapest gas price in Tennessee was $3.02
Stopping in dalton ga for the night it's pretty cold here too
Not sure I meant the two bridges you cross as you enter the state of Kentucky
We took 57 thanks for the help we will try it on the way homeIf you crossed on I24 into Paducah, there's just one bridge (crosses the Ohio). If you stayed on 57 all the way into Missouri, you would cross 2 bridges one right after the other - first the Mississippi, and then as soon as you get off that one, you jump on a second bridge to cross the Ohio. And then you would take back roads about 20 miles into Paducah. If you did the latter, you can chop off some time on the way home by staying on 24 until it ends about an hour South of Mt Vernon, IL.
There was an accident near Jacksonville. I really was surprised by all the traffic though. Once we got past Jacksonville there was still a ton of traffic- stop and go all the way to our resort!
Glad you made it home okay and sorry you are sick. Is it a cold or stomach?? I have a bad cold maybe we picked it up at Fort Wilderness.
Welcome back to the real world Briana!!
Hey everyone! I pop in here every so often and check things out. This will be our third time making the drive from Buffalo to Disney. The route is pretty well set and is the usual one that you would expect, but now I have a question. We usually travel in early October so we miss any snow. I am not worried much about the flat drives with snow because well I am from Buffalo, but what about the mountains and hills of West Virginia? Should we find an alternate route or will we be ok? We leave on Jan. 24th if that helps! Thanks!
dvczerfs said:I would keep an eye on the weather and have a shovel. blankets etc.. in the car. we were just down and in the winter months, I tend to stay along the coast as long as I can.( i81/i66/17/i95) I stay out of the mountains as much as I can. over the years have gotten snow,ice,wind,fog in the mountains and just choice to stay away. I also watch the weather and will change my travel days if I have to. we got lucky this past trip, sunny on the way down and sunny on the way home missing storms. we leave home and wdw at 1-2am which gives us a real good head start and miss a lot of traffic.
I was just gonna ask this since I'm heading down on the 15th.
dvczerfs said:the 15th is in the middle of the week. 17 on a Saturday can get backed up but you will be ok mid week. there are some schools and local traffic but we hit it on a Friday around 4pm and there was nothing. even i95 wasn't bad. I thought for sure we would be crawling but we stayed outside of Richmond and left Saturday morning at 1am to finish the drive.