It cracks me up what they do here in St. Louis. Yes we get snow every winter.. usually about five or six snowfalls of 2-4 inches, and two or three snowfalls of 6-10 inches. When we do get accumulations of snow, it's usually melted away within two or three days, as one day might be 20 degrees Fahrenheit, and the next might be 65.
Here's what they do.... 8 inches of snowfall is predicted...
Street departments yell out "OH NOES!!! APOCALYPSE IS COMING!!!" They scramble all of their trucks on the 60 degree day beforehand to spread salt, brine, and god only knows what other chemicals all over the road. The next day, we get 6 inches of snow, only 2 of which sticks because of the warm ground temperatures.. and those 2 inches that DO stick only stick to the grass.
The road is a mess, with slushy salt and grime and god only knows what else kicking around under everyone's cars, and down the sewers. Then that dries, and the next two weeks of 60+ degree temperatures is like driving on dirt roads.. it looks like *censored* everywhere and every car all around is nasty dirty. Gotta love that my tax money was wasted on all of these chemicals and the manpower to lay it down for no reason at all.
-OR- they do this:
8 inches of snowfall is predicted...
Street departments think "Yeah Right!" and do nothing.
We get 6 inches of snow, only 2 of which sticks because of the warm ground temperatures.
Street departments yell "OH NOES! We screwed up!" and scramble to lay out a bunch of salt, grime, and god only knows what else. This turns the snow that DID stick into slush.
That night it gets down to 10 degrees Fahrenheit. The Slush freezes to ice! Street departments yell "OH NOES!!!" accidents happen everywhere... they lay down even MORE chemicals.
The next day, we see a few more inches of snow... it turns to slush. That next night that slush turns into ice yet again!
Next thing you know, traffic is a nightmare as we have several layers of ice that break even the snow plows... accidents everywhere... and since there are several layers of ice packed into each other, it takes WEEKS for this to clear up, resulting in a situation much worse than if they never even touched the roads to begin with.
They never can get it right around here... We don't really get enough snow to cause issues with 90% of the cars out there, and when they do mess with it, it just creates an ugly mess, often worse than if they never touched it in the first place!
I hate St. Louis