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I actually haven't gotten anything for us getting activated today. Maybe later on in the day as it gets deeper. I'm at work too but we've been told to leave before noon.
Just an update, I just got back from playing in about 10 inches of snow in Monument. I really hope this stuff turns into some good mud. I live on the south end, so we didnt get much down here, but more tonight!
So far, only about 4 inches at my house, so i'm kinda disappointing. I think it's going to go on through the night though, so we'll see what is layed out tomorrow.
This is the first snow fall I won't mind getting. Rest of the winter the trans has been acting up and I could never tell if the tires or trans was slipping.
about six inches up here in skyway. Gonna head out with some tow straps and have some fun! It'll get better once this stuff melts sunday. Havn't played in the mud since last year
10" at the house. They said about 17" at work. The drive home yesterday at noon sucked with all the people on the road. 18 wheelers putting on chains in the middle of the lane, RTD buses stuck all over the place, giant pile up on 36 W.
The drive in this morning was nice though. Hardly anyone on the roads.
We only got about 6". Most of the roads here are clear. FEAT never had anyone go out, only stayed on alert. No one needed any help. I went out this morning with tow/****** straps, shovels, and sand, but didn't see anyone having any problems either. The hwy to my work opened later this morning, so i'm at work now. Guess i'll have to settle for playing in the mud instead of the snow. I was really looking forward to a bunch of snow, oh well.