Was it mid-90s when that epic ice storm came through, Mike? I remember getting there, and there were linemen from all over the country trying to get service restored. Miles and miles of transmission line down.
Yup, it's not funny, but I remember watching the news in the motel in Ashland, and some guy figured his fuel line was frozen, so he was heating a pot of gasoline on the stove. It didn't end well.Had several deaths from Carbon Monoxide poisoning during that storm...people were running gensets and space heaters inside where they had no business doing so.
I put a lot of hours on my genny during that storm, but never ran it while we were sleeping....shut it down at bedtime and bring it in the garage....
Mike, are they going hog wild with mag-chlor there? Before I moved they were spraying it on the salt in the spreader trucks, and they would pre-treat the roads with it before a flake was even seen. It made the roads slimey and more slippery than if they were bare. Plus, very, very difficult to wash off.