Posted by rla on January 31, 2019 at 06:19:00 from (162.39.22.109):
In Reply to: worst winter stom posted by jerry he on January 31, 2019 at 06:00:52:
I would say the worst storm I've witnessed was in the winter of 77/78. At that time I lived in a 10x50 Roycraft mobile home @ 20 years old by myself. The furnace never stopped running. Frost on the inside of the trailer walls. It was -28° air temp at the peak of the storm. I had a 76 F150 4x4 in the driveway with one of those fiberglass Ford Caps, you could see the roof of the cab & cap the next morning. I could climb on the roof of Mobile home without a ladder. My 1949 John Deere B sat outside all I could see was the bucket over the exhaust. The B also had a snow plow on it. My road was plowed with a Bull Dozer 2 days later & the telephone wires were buried in the snow. The State brought in Blowers to clear the highway, 2 days later everything was drifted shut. Nice part with having snow that deep around the trailer the water never froze! 1963 wasn't very nice either.
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