Posted by bill mart on January 07, 2014 at 12:24:17 from (69.204.65.189):
In Reply to: Lake Effect roll call posted by NY 986 on January 07, 2014 at 09:45:35:
20 miles south of buffalo in South Wales Ny. First time in the 28 years we have lived in the house a water pipe froze. Not in the pump house under the stairs where I thought it would be, actually inside the wall above the pump house which is under the stairwell leading up to the living area. Below zero temps with 30mph winds will do that I guess. Drove 20 miles home from work last night around 10 p.m. Only had a couple times were I was talking out loud to myself because of white outs. Oh, and my son put our 4wd pickup in the ditch (on the wrong side of the road).AAA got him out this after noon. Bill
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