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Author Topic: First "significant" Snowfall coming to Northern Kentucky  (Read 1626 times)

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First "significant" Snowfall coming to Northern Kentucky
« on: January 06, 2010, 10:44:16 AM »

Supposed to get 2-4" of snow overnight.


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"White Death" only amounting to mere inches in Northern Kentucky
« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2010, 04:08:37 AM »

Supposed to get 2-4" of snow overnight.


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What's so disturbing is down here in the Northern Kentucky area, when we get just a few inches of snow, the world is coming to an end, people start panicking and start stocking up on milk and bread  like they can't put a damn shovel in their hands to dig themselves out if their life depended on it.  :sign0099: When I went to my first job, I arrived at 9:30am and a whole strip of stores and one restaurant, completely EMPTY. Like the end of the world just came and swiped the people up, took them away.

I stopped by a friend's house, fellow in his late 60's and his nephew lives on the upper level, he lives in the basement, which he prefers. You'd "think" that the younger generation would clean the driveway, sidewalk for the grandpa but NOOOOOOOOOOO! That didn't happen.

I ended up shoveling more than 75' of driveway and sidewalk combined. Snow was super light and dry so it really wasn't hard like some can be. It was the least I could do since no one else was even trying.

We are in the 10-12 degree range right now and it's getting old, been like this for days and we've got more of this coming, cold weather on the way. 

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