Well, it looks like the winter storm has moved on. While we did get some sleet and snow, winter precip. accumulations only totaled .2 inches. I've seen more snow than this before (last year, for example
). This was more of a rain-maker for us than anything; we broke a record of 1.27 inches.
From an outsider's perspective, and considering I've spent my whole life in wintry climates, I find it amazing how quickly the South gets paralyzed due to an amount of snow that wouldn't even register in the North. Of course, I know that the South isn't used to such snowfall and the infrastructure isn't designed to handle it, but still... it's always struck me as somewhat strange.
I think it's kind of interesting how we get "paralyzed" too, but I guess it's just because winter storms are not all that common for the South and yes, we are not as prepared for such a situation. Any trace of ice or snow is likely to get school delayed or closed and would make the roads a mess. But when I went to Colorado, for example, they have about three times as much snow there and for a couple of months, and the roads were not that bad, and obviously school wouldn't be closed for that long.