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6 hours 15 min… 8.3 miles #nycsnow #WinterStormAvery @AlexDenisTV @ChrisWragge pic.twitter.com/uBKNBtqdrq
— Maggie (@magg0608) November 16, 2018
The east coast saw snow this past week. One forecaster basically saying the track of the snow was right but the intensity wasn’t quite right. This little difference ended up a mess for drivers, especially in New York City.
The Port Authority shutting down train stations, buses stuck traffic, students stuck at school, people stuck not only in traffic but on the highways. One person even said he was stuck on the highway for 6 hours.
#NYC with minimal snow= Par for the course.
Navigating this city last night was IMPOSSIBLE! @CBSNewYork pic.twitter.com/hJwnpq3FcN— Chris Wragge (@ChrisWragge) November 16, 2018
Good thing no one’s in a hurry… #snowday #Snowvember #SNO2018 #nyc #nycsnow pic.twitter.com/GWprIuoaQA
— RickLeventhalFoxNews (@RickLeventhal) November 15, 2018
A slushy mess. https://t.co/qMU9MNgwSd
An early look at Friday’s front page… pic.twitter.com/gdq6xBoBzm
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) November 16, 2018
Some called this the commute from hell.
The Greater Dayton Weather Post wants to know. Have you ever experienced a commute worse than this?