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[QUOTE="Ozimoto, post: 3319823, member: 6677"] I grew up in the "Maryland Mountains" (the Appalachians) and while we aren't Buffalo or Syracuse, we would average anywhere from 4 to 6 feet of snowfall over a typical winter, and we received our fair share of lake affect snow. We got our heaviest snow falls from nor'easters when the moisture from the Atlantic storms mixed with cold air over the Appalachian structural front. I learned how to drive in snow and it doesn't bother me to drive in it. However, staying out of the way of the other idiots who don't know what they are doing makes it a hair raising (if I had any) experience! The biggest issue here in the Baltimore-Washington metroplex is that people don't know how to drive in snow but they still feel they have to get somewhere so they go out, get stuck, abandon their cars and make it that much more difficult for snow removal crews to get the roads clear. [/QUOTE]
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