1 INCH of snow paralyzes North Carolina

saint

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I've joked on here about how little snow it takes here to have people go nuts, but this one takes the cake. Notice the suprise snow "storm" they are talking about dropped....ONE INCH of snow.

TOnight they are forcasting 2 inches, the grocery stores are all sold out of generators, batteries, flashlights bread water etc. At least there will be beer left for me to get :)

Article on CNN:

RALEIGH, North Carolina (AP) -- A surprise 1-inch snow that turned to ice on frigid roads stunned North Carolina's capital, trapping motorists in epic traffic jams and stranding some 3,000 pupils overnight at schools. The governor urged people to stay home Thursday while crews clean things up.

Highways were clogged with desperate drivers whose commutes Wednesday stretched to as long as eight hours. Law officers tallied about 1,000 accidents in the Raleigh-Durham area, but there were no reports of fatalities.

"You'd move a little bit, then you sat ... then you moved a little bit, then you sat," said salesman Brian Baldelli, who took seven hours to go nine miles on one highway.

Gov. Mike Easley declared a state of emergency, allowing him to open two state government buildings in downtown Raleigh as shelters.

Department of Transportation crews "have been out all night scraping the roads and spreading salt, but their work is not yet complete," Easley said early Thursday. "If people can stay home, especially this morning, I am encouraging them to do so."

Some 3,000 students spent the night at Wake County schools after bus operations were suspended and parents were unable to come get them. With Thursday classes canceled, school officials planned to have the stranded youngsters bused home during the morning.

Such a mess from a mild snowfall stunned even the forecasters.

"In the 24 years I've lived here, I have never encountered the traffic situation I saw today," WRAL-TV chief meteorologist Greg Fishel said. He apologized on the air for what the station's "embarrassing" forecast -- a few flurries.

National Weather Service forecaster Brandon Locklear said very dry snow packed onto roads that were frigid after two days of below-freezing temperatures.

"You had some melting from the compression of people driving on the roads, followed rapidly by refreezing," he said. Road crews were forced to try applying melting agents to jammed roads.

Lisa Sun of Raleigh resigned herself to spending the night inside a 24-hour grocery store when police closed an ice-covered bridge, cutting her off from her home. She had already spent four hours covering a distance that usually takes half an hour and saw "a slew of accidents."

Almost two dozen people at the grocery early Thursday, watching TV or sprawling on air mattresses.

"They have food and a restroom," Sun said. "We're pretty happy."
 

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reminds me of the triumph the comic dog skit when he's doing the weather report on hawaii. friggin hilarious.

http://www.nbc.com/Late_Night_with_Conan_O'Brien/about/index.html

triumph clips >> triumph does the weather
 

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Well my 20 minute drive home from work turned into 2 1/2 hours of 5 mile an hour traffic. :cursin:
I don't know why it was such a mess this time, usually we overreact to the snow but traffic is usually pretty good cause people get scared and stay home. I think the reason it was messy is that all the employers and schools all let out at the same time.

:banghead: :banghead:
 

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i got lucky...2 and a half hours to drive 20 miles....still very frustrating...was crazy to hear some kids had to sleep over at their schools
 

worm44

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Uhmm--I live in Buffalo- a inch of snow is Beach weather.....
 
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