I drove up to Maryland today to do some things at Mom's house over the weekend, not realizing the weather was about to turn suck on me.
I knew it was supposed to snow north of Baltimore, but it wasn't supposed to stick to the roads, and Brother thought it would be fine for me to come on up.
As I'm leaving the Peidmont Triad, I see snow flurries. Bit surprising, since they were not in the forecast, but didn't worry too much since it was in the mid-40's still.
Get into Virginia and am driving along on the interstate when I see this grey mass up ahead on the road. I literally see the raindrops individually as they start to slam into my front windshield; the wind picked up and the rain was literally falling sideways to come directly into the windshield
Worse yet, visibility immediately went to zero!
I cut on the headlights and slow down (I'd been cruising at about 75).
Do the other asshats slow down?
Hell no!
They start blowing by me like rockets in spite of the fact you literally could not see tail lights ahead of you. Worse yet, some of these guys weren't turning their own headlights on.
Shortly thereafter the rain turns to heavy heavy snow. None of it sticking, but my windshield starts to freeze up. Visibility improves a bit, but I remain cautious fearing ice.
By the time I get to the Richmond area things have slacked off a bit, but it's still drizzling. Now I come up on another guy driving so slowly, he is impeding traffic, and people are impatiently whipping around him; one guy cuts me off and just misses my front bumper.
Why I did not see a string of cars in the ditch I do not understand since we haven't had much snow this year. But somehow I managed not to pass any accidents along the way, and to avoid being in one myself.
I'm not looking forward to the drive to see Mom tomorrow; here's hoping the weather report is right and there's no accumulation.
I knew it was supposed to snow north of Baltimore, but it wasn't supposed to stick to the roads, and Brother thought it would be fine for me to come on up.
As I'm leaving the Peidmont Triad, I see snow flurries. Bit surprising, since they were not in the forecast, but didn't worry too much since it was in the mid-40's still.
Get into Virginia and am driving along on the interstate when I see this grey mass up ahead on the road. I literally see the raindrops individually as they start to slam into my front windshield; the wind picked up and the rain was literally falling sideways to come directly into the windshield
Worse yet, visibility immediately went to zero!I cut on the headlights and slow down (I'd been cruising at about 75).
Do the other asshats slow down?
Hell no!
They start blowing by me like rockets in spite of the fact you literally could not see tail lights ahead of you. Worse yet, some of these guys weren't turning their own headlights on.Shortly thereafter the rain turns to heavy heavy snow. None of it sticking, but my windshield starts to freeze up. Visibility improves a bit, but I remain cautious fearing ice.
By the time I get to the Richmond area things have slacked off a bit, but it's still drizzling. Now I come up on another guy driving so slowly, he is impeding traffic, and people are impatiently whipping around him; one guy cuts me off and just misses my front bumper.
Why I did not see a string of cars in the ditch I do not understand since we haven't had much snow this year. But somehow I managed not to pass any accidents along the way, and to avoid being in one myself.
I'm not looking forward to the drive to see Mom tomorrow; here's hoping the weather report is right and there's no accumulation.

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