Anonymous wrote:Move your trash cans to the front this week. They're not messing with the alleys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No equipment can manage the sheets of ice, that's why.
My landscaping company did
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feeling sorry for the garbage collectors. They have a hell of a job ahead of them. Bowser said the snow removal team would be working around the clock this weekend clearing the way for the garbage trucks. I Just walked around the block to put out a couple bags of trash (my backyard is impassable) and it's such a mess in the alley. The city has def not been down there.
Bowser says the city isn't going to clear alleys. She says that's our responsibility. WTF?
Anonymous wrote:Feeling sorry for the garbage collectors. They have a hell of a job ahead of them. Bowser said the snow removal team would be working around the clock this weekend clearing the way for the garbage trucks. I Just walked around the block to put out a couple bags of trash (my backyard is impassable) and it's such a mess in the alley. The city has def not been down there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sleet is simply pellets of ice. Not freezing rain. If they got on it right away, it’s easy to get rid of. And it’s still 3”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived here since 1993 and have never seen a storm like this (snow then sleet that quickly compacted into ice, followed by a record-breaking cold snap). I shoveled multiple times on Sunday and the ground was already concrete by early evening. The vast majority of the plows in DC can easily handle snow but not a slab of ice. I’m not sure what all the people whining about this wanted the city to do?
And the whiners — almost all of them very recent transplants — also conveniently neglect to point out that things are just as bad in Virginia, Maryland, Philly, NYC (the crowing by Mamdani fanboys has been overtaken by complaints, and how many homeless there have died because of his new policies) and Boston. They act as if DC alone is struggling.
NYC got 15 inches of snow. Boston got 23 inches. DC got 6.
Also, it seems rich for longtime DC residents to accuse transplants of being whiners about the weather. Have you lived anywhere north of here? Where I grew up, they don't cancel school unless it's snowing so much that you can't see the road in front of you.
You forgot to include the 3" of sleet which has a snow equivalence of 12".
Not to quibble but I was out on Sunday during the storm and it actually was freezing rain, not sleet. It was coming down in unfrozen drops that froze into ice immediately when it hit the ground. Sleet is basically slushy snow and that’s not what this was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sleet is simply pellets of ice. Not freezing rain. If they got on it right away, it’s easy to get rid of. And it’s still 3”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived here since 1993 and have never seen a storm like this (snow then sleet that quickly compacted into ice, followed by a record-breaking cold snap). I shoveled multiple times on Sunday and the ground was already concrete by early evening. The vast majority of the plows in DC can easily handle snow but not a slab of ice. I’m not sure what all the people whining about this wanted the city to do?
And the whiners — almost all of them very recent transplants — also conveniently neglect to point out that things are just as bad in Virginia, Maryland, Philly, NYC (the crowing by Mamdani fanboys has been overtaken by complaints, and how many homeless there have died because of his new policies) and Boston. They act as if DC alone is struggling.
NYC got 15 inches of snow. Boston got 23 inches. DC got 6.
Also, it seems rich for longtime DC residents to accuse transplants of being whiners about the weather. Have you lived anywhere north of here? Where I grew up, they don't cancel school unless it's snowing so much that you can't see the road in front of you.
You forgot to include the 3" of sleet which has a snow equivalence of 12".
I dug out a parking space yesterday. It took a bit but it wasn't that big of deal. It's not as icy as people claim.
Anonymous wrote:Sleet is simply pellets of ice. Not freezing rain. If they got on it right away, it’s easy to get rid of. And it’s still 3”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived here since 1993 and have never seen a storm like this (snow then sleet that quickly compacted into ice, followed by a record-breaking cold snap). I shoveled multiple times on Sunday and the ground was already concrete by early evening. The vast majority of the plows in DC can easily handle snow but not a slab of ice. I’m not sure what all the people whining about this wanted the city to do?
And the whiners — almost all of them very recent transplants — also conveniently neglect to point out that things are just as bad in Virginia, Maryland, Philly, NYC (the crowing by Mamdani fanboys has been overtaken by complaints, and how many homeless there have died because of his new policies) and Boston. They act as if DC alone is struggling.
NYC got 15 inches of snow. Boston got 23 inches. DC got 6.
Also, it seems rich for longtime DC residents to accuse transplants of being whiners about the weather. Have you lived anywhere north of here? Where I grew up, they don't cancel school unless it's snowing so much that you can't see the road in front of you.
You forgot to include the 3" of sleet which has a snow equivalence of 12".
Anonymous wrote:Sleet is simply pellets of ice. Not freezing rain. If they got on it right away, it’s easy to get rid of. And it’s still 3”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived here since 1993 and have never seen a storm like this (snow then sleet that quickly compacted into ice, followed by a record-breaking cold snap). I shoveled multiple times on Sunday and the ground was already concrete by early evening. The vast majority of the plows in DC can easily handle snow but not a slab of ice. I’m not sure what all the people whining about this wanted the city to do?
And the whiners — almost all of them very recent transplants — also conveniently neglect to point out that things are just as bad in Virginia, Maryland, Philly, NYC (the crowing by Mamdani fanboys has been overtaken by complaints, and how many homeless there have died because of his new policies) and Boston. They act as if DC alone is struggling.
NYC got 15 inches of snow. Boston got 23 inches. DC got 6.
Also, it seems rich for longtime DC residents to accuse transplants of being whiners about the weather. Have you lived anywhere north of here? Where I grew up, they don't cancel school unless it's snowing so much that you can't see the road in front of you.
You forgot to include the 3" of sleet which has a snow equivalence of 12".
Sleet is simply pellets of ice. Not freezing rain. If they got on it right away, it’s easy to get rid of. And it’s still 3”Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve lived here since 1993 and have never seen a storm like this (snow then sleet that quickly compacted into ice, followed by a record-breaking cold snap). I shoveled multiple times on Sunday and the ground was already concrete by early evening. The vast majority of the plows in DC can easily handle snow but not a slab of ice. I’m not sure what all the people whining about this wanted the city to do?
And the whiners — almost all of them very recent transplants — also conveniently neglect to point out that things are just as bad in Virginia, Maryland, Philly, NYC (the crowing by Mamdani fanboys has been overtaken by complaints, and how many homeless there have died because of his new policies) and Boston. They act as if DC alone is struggling.
NYC got 15 inches of snow. Boston got 23 inches. DC got 6.
Also, it seems rich for longtime DC residents to accuse transplants of being whiners about the weather. Have you lived anywhere north of here? Where I grew up, they don't cancel school unless it's snowing so much that you can't see the road in front of you.
You forgot to include the 3" of sleet which has a snow equivalence of 12".
Anonymous wrote:No equipment can manage the sheets of ice, that's why.