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TopicBiggest storm in a century? Walmart shelves as Texas prepare for huge storm
TommyG663513
02/15/21 8:24:25 AM
#155:


Serious Cat posted...
And if the ground isn't "properly frozen" it's more susceptible to melting due to friction and refreezing, which is what makes ice slick.

Which is what makes it not stick around for long.....

Look ahead at the weather report. 20 degrees with some sunlight is enough to cause significant melting on the roads. Once it hits 40 degrees your roads will basically be clear and then the other snow will be gone super fast.

People hoarded food for something that causes bad road conditions for a few days to a week. Keep in mind, you can definitely still go out there and get food. It's just really inconvenient to have a much slower commute. Yet people still hoarded a bunch of stuff like a nuclear meltdown was coming.

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