the QUESTION
Feb. 23rd, 2021 05:43 amWe got some snow yesterday/last night, and by some I mean not much. Enough so that the plow came through, though. Which means this morning everyone is looking out at their cars and (most likely) thinking exactly what I am: 'will this melt fast enough that I can get away with ignoring it?'
(Technically, we are supposed to clear our cars and move them before 10 am after a snowstorm. That 'guideline' becomes significantly more complicated when confronted with reality. And the fact that I don't feel like doing it.)
But today it is supposed to get above freezing somewhat quickly -- mid-morning, maybe? (Before 10!) So we'll see. Luckily my work space is set up so I can see out the window, so if the plow shows up and everyone else starts moving their cars, I'll be able to see it.
(Technically, we are supposed to clear our cars and move them before 10 am after a snowstorm. That 'guideline' becomes significantly more complicated when confronted with reality. And the fact that I don't feel like doing it.)
But today it is supposed to get above freezing somewhat quickly -- mid-morning, maybe? (Before 10!) So we'll see. Luckily my work space is set up so I can see out the window, so if the plow shows up and everyone else starts moving their cars, I'll be able to see it.