Anonymous wrote:Go drive around Virginia. It's nothing like DC. The roads are SO much better.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps the city should have been aggressively plowing on Sunday before everything froze over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a lot of snow (not ice) on the streets that could be plowed. Where I live, cars are getting stuck and slipping because of all the snow that's still in the streets. The ice is more of a problem with parked cars and alleys.
Today, 1/29, there is exactly zero snow on the streets. It's all ice.
Not where I live. Cars are getting stuck because of the snow.
It's not just snow. The second half of the "snowstorm" was entirely sleet, which is ice. It all compacted together. It only looks like snow from your window.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a lot of snow (not ice) on the streets that could be plowed. Where I live, cars are getting stuck and slipping because of all the snow that's still in the streets. The ice is more of a problem with parked cars and alleys.
Today, 1/29, there is exactly zero snow on the streets. It's all ice.
Not where I live. Cars are getting stuck because of the snow.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a lot of snow (not ice) on the streets that could be plowed. Where I live, cars are getting stuck and slipping because of all the snow that's still in the streets. The ice is more of a problem with parked cars and alleys.
Today, 1/29, there is exactly zero snow on the streets. It's all ice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Why does it matter when someone moved here? Whether someone has been here for 40 years or 4 years, if they are a taxpayer, they deserve to have competent city services.
Welcome to the South! DC is now handling storms as if we live in Raleigh, NC where I grew up. It's fine to just let the snow melt and chill out if you're a Southern city that gets a major storm once a decade. That's what our weather looks like, more and more, so our policies are changing to be those which are rational for a Southern city.
The next part of the equation: new transplants proclaim their Northern city's superiority while us southerners roll our eyes and make an apple pie.
Ok, well, DC says it owns more than 300 snowplows. Buffalo has 36.
That’s because they contract out snow plowing events.
Anonymous wrote:There's a lot of snow (not ice) on the streets that could be plowed. Where I live, cars are getting stuck and slipping because of all the snow that's still in the streets. The ice is more of a problem with parked cars and alleys.