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This weekend happens to be when the Admiral and I drive her father's dog to the winter home in Florida. The trip from MA to FL usually takes 2-1/2 days, and the dog travels in luxury (of course).
This year, the snow forecast is presenting quite a challenge, as we usually travel the I-95 corridor. I assume that much of the mid-Atlantic area might actually be shut down, maybe even a travel ban at times :noidea:
I have been thinking that maybe the thing to do would be to travel out west to the Akron, OH area and then head south, coming around the back of the storm. Still quite some accumulations predicted for the WV area, but if we went that route, the storm would have hit those areas earlier, giving more time for clean-up. If we attempt the I-95 route, I am thinking we would get shut down for a whole day, either to travel bans or massive traffic jams on the interstate.
Thoughts?
I guess we should have gone last weekend . . .
This year, the snow forecast is presenting quite a challenge, as we usually travel the I-95 corridor. I assume that much of the mid-Atlantic area might actually be shut down, maybe even a travel ban at times :noidea:
I have been thinking that maybe the thing to do would be to travel out west to the Akron, OH area and then head south, coming around the back of the storm. Still quite some accumulations predicted for the WV area, but if we went that route, the storm would have hit those areas earlier, giving more time for clean-up. If we attempt the I-95 route, I am thinking we would get shut down for a whole day, either to travel bans or massive traffic jams on the interstate.
Thoughts?
I guess we should have gone last weekend . . .