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I live south of Buffalo - 65-70 inches. Sigh..no hurricanes/floods or fires or even temps above 90. But every 6-7 years we get hit with unbelievable amounts of snow. The last several years hardly any snow - Boston has more than us some years. Here's the latest pic. Ugh if wasn't for the snow..I was born and raised an hour north and they get maybe a dusting..
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Make sure you keep plenty of Snow Snake preventative and treatment on hand. Best to keep yourself fully vaccinated
I’m not sure what that is (Snow Snake)? And not sure why being fully vaccinated is related to snow?
 
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I’d never drive a classic in this weather. Between the salt and slick conditions that would be a bit reckless. Back in the day we would run snow tires sometimes with studs. But living near the Canadian border we wouldn’t be allowed to drive there due to Canada banning them.
 

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In HS we used to drive "classics" in the snow and ice, but they were just old cars back then.
Back then they were cheap and you could buy one down the street - crash it and get another in no time. But then back then I only saw one 1949 driven on regular basis in my home town. By the mid 70's anything older than 7 years was a rare sight.
 
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Winter is coming. Already had about 105 inches of snow so far and now we get the blizzard conditions with another 2 feet predicted over the weekend. Ugh family is coming in from out of state and my one daughter is flying out to California tomorrow and has to go the Chicago airport I hope she can get her connecting flight. It's when power is out for like 3 days with this type of weather that can get a bit dangerous. Been through it several times in my life.
 
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