| ▲ | ghc 4 hours ago | |
Sure, but that's not the same as losing power during the first snowstorm every year. The massive ice storm was back in 2010 IIRC. | ||
| ▲ | mindslight 7 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | |
The major ice storm I remember might have been 2012 or 2013. There was also a different snow storm (maybe that was 2010?) at the end of October when all the leaves were still on the trees. My parents lost power for something like 6 days (so much damage the crews were swamped). I had been visiting them, and gtfo as the snow was falling, and never lost power 2 hours away. I think this comes back to the framing of the article, stated as universal truths when it's really just someone who was woefully unprepared for a snow storm and subsequent power outage. Life threatening and horribly inconvenient for them yes, but nowhere near a universal experience. Prepare a few days ahead getting groceries, gas, etc. Make sure firewood totes are full. It starts snowing. Do a little shovel work to keep fire fed, if power goes out (rare, but always possible of course) a little more shovel work to set up generator. Wait for snow to stop, clean up with snowblower/tractor/etc, length of time depending on how much snow fell. The main lesson is "be prepared", not all the little things the author got surprised by due to a wholesale lack of preparation. | ||
| ▲ | PyWoody an hour ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Oof, you just reminded me of the Ice Storm of '98. I can still hear all the trees just exploding. It was wild. | ||