Snow has a question for all those Southerners who wanted it to visit:
‘how you like me now?’ Said snow in an interview on CNN- ‘I’m wondering how happy those in the South are to see me. Sure, they enjoy me when I visit for a few hours, but will they like the disruption I bring into their lives for days on end? Will they like me when I snap their power lines and clog their roads and smother their schools and keep them penned up in their homes like 18th century convicts in prison cells?’
As Yahoo News remarks
Southerners more accustomed to sunshine than snow began digging out Monday from a wintry blast that stranded drivers and air travelers, cut power to thousands of homes, and even forced Auburn University to cancel viewing parties for the national championship bowl game. Snow ranging from several inches to more than a foot blanketed states from Louisiana to the Carolinas — a region where many cities have only a handful of snow plows, if any. And more misery was on the way: The snow began turning to freezing rain in numerous areas, threatening to make untreated roads even more treacherous.
Snow: it’s what’s for suffer.
Southerners more accustomed to sunshine than snow began digging out Monday from a wintry blast that stranded drivers and air travelers, cut power to thousands of homes, and even forced Auburn University to cancel viewing parties for the national championship bowl game. Snow ranging from several inches to more than a foot blanketed states from Louisiana to the Carolinas — a region where many cities have only a handful of snow plows, if any. And more misery was on the way: The snow began turning to freezing rain in numerous areas, threatening to make untreated roads even more treacherous.



We got a few inches, but thankfully nothing like last year’s 12 inches! Ours is melting now.