South Bend, IN SNOW!
#22
Originally Posted by Coley Banicki
Well since yesterday morning, and as of this moment (1:42pm) we have had about 30 inches + in south bend, Indiana...its stinks! my saturday morning has been full of shoveling!!! The sad thing is, ITS STILL COMING DOWN!!!! I'm so sick of snow lol and we are suppose to get close to another foot by tomorrow! yay me!!!
#23
Originally Posted by Pat P
I lived thru the blizzard of 78" no traffic down my road for two weeks. Farm chores were a bear!
#25
Here where I'm at they say it's going to be bad but on the weather channel nothing is mentioned about the Chattanooga area. I have a feeling we're going to get the tail end of it...hope. Man I love the snow but when you have to get back and forth to work, you live on a back back road...2 backroads over...and you HAVE to be at work or they've already threatend that you BE there or else...well what do ya do!? Nursing homes, they don't close up for weather! I have 2 Daughters & Mom work in dietary and you have to be there. We're calling their boss...she has a 4 x 4 "Come Get Us"!! But I'm hoping it's not as bad as they say it is...Does anyone go by the Farmers Almanac? They say it's not going to be that bad...
#27
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Location: Mishawaka IN
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I'm from Mishawaka IN. Next to SB. We got about 25 inches yesterday. I heard on WSBT that it was a record for the most snow fall in one day ever. Even the blizzard of 78 which spanned over 2 to 3 days. Roads are pretty clear today but yesterday I didn't think it would ever stop. I think Mishawaka and South Bend got the brunt of it because if you drive around the area others didn't get near as much as us. This is unusual because the storms normally miss the Mishawaka area.
#30
Originally Posted by libertykm
I'm from Mishawaka IN. Next to SB. We got about 25 inches yesterday. I heard on WSBT that it was a record for the most snow fall in one day ever. Even the blizzard of 78 which spanned over 2 to 3 days. Roads are pretty clear today but yesterday I didn't think it would ever stop. I think Mishawaka and South Bend got the brunt of it because if you drive around the area others didn't get near as much as us. This is unusual because the storms normally miss the Mishawaka area.
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