Well, you tried your best. Tonight was just insane for so many reasons.SnowGranny wrote: ↑Wed Nov 30, 2022 1:07 am Ok so this is one for the record books! Not in a good way. I had dispatched a few of my plow trucks really early, anticipating traffic. Well…,,, ha! Jokes on me. I sent them from Burnaby to annacis island at 2:30pm! Hoping they would arrive before any substantial accumulation…. Nope.,Finally after them being stuck on the Queensborough bridge for hours, a nice cop asked my plow guys to plow the bridge if they move the cars for them. They said yes obviously. Thank goodness the made to annacis island but….. now they are stuck in the gridlock of everyone and there dog trying to get of the island, so the can’t even get to the properties on the island that they need to plow. I guess the one good thing in all of this is that it is going to warm up in the early am so it won’t be a sheet of ice out there!
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Many are saying it's the worst The Lower Mainland has ever done in a snowstorm with multiple routes closed or too treacherous to get through. Apparently a LOT of people had 5-7 hour commutes tonight, some people abandoned their cars to just walk and others just stayed overnight at work or a hotel. I heard hotels are booked up everywhere.
I wonder what happened that made today way worse of a nightmare than usual? Was it the high precip rates? Time of day? Pure chance that many routes plus their alternates were a mess?
In any case, tonight will go down in history for many people. I wonder if we will get any insight into why it was SO bad.
I am currently wondering if there will be school tomorrow for my daughter.



