Utility Work or Hasty Body Disposal? We Won't Know Until Spring!

60+ MPH gusts last weekend and heavy snow. Not quite a blizzard, because the snow needed to be heavier, but "not quite a blizzard" is still very harsh.
For example, this is a highway on Sunday afternoon:

A friend of mine was driving back from Iowa. Absolutely terrifying.
Also, a pro tip about wind chill. If the wind chill is -10, and the wind is blowing 20+ MPH, that means it's about +10 when you're snowshoeing with the wind and -30 when you're snowshoeing into the wind. That into the wind portion will not be fun.
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