This morning there was a light rain at 5 AM. It was 24°F.
My Perfect Advanced Warning System (PAWS) showed an icy driveway. I let the dogs out and if the slip and slide I know it is icy - PAWS.
I started my car which is encased in ice. Fortunately I have the cold weather package. Five minutes late I go to leave. The car is still encased in ice. I use the scraper and the ice slides off in big easy sheets. Didn't take but 3 minutes extra.
My drive way is slick. Our street is freshly sanded. They use sand in rainy conditions - the salt would just dissolve and wash away.
Thanks to the sand I navigate our hilly curvy street no problem. I get onto a state numbered route. It is a little slicker than my street but as it is almost straight it is not a problem. Speeds are reduced but traffic is moving.
I turn off of the state route and the car looses traction. I slide into the opposing lane. Everyone commutes south to Massachusetts so there is no traffic in the opposing lane heading north.
I drive a stick. I downshift to use the engine for braking - twice. I also tap my breaks. I regain control and get back into the correct travel lane. All of this happens reflexively and in less time than it took to type it.
As I continue on my way I realize my butt cheeks are clenched so tight I think I left a permanent crease in the upholstery.
The rest of the trip is uneventful. On the interstate traffic travels at highway speeds. I made it in safely.
We actually have flood warnings up. Today's high is predicted to be mid-fifties with heavy rain. Add that to the snow melt and the NWS issued flood warnings.
My Perfect Advanced Warning System (PAWS) showed an icy driveway. I let the dogs out and if the slip and slide I know it is icy - PAWS.
I started my car which is encased in ice. Fortunately I have the cold weather package. Five minutes late I go to leave. The car is still encased in ice. I use the scraper and the ice slides off in big easy sheets. Didn't take but 3 minutes extra.
My drive way is slick. Our street is freshly sanded. They use sand in rainy conditions - the salt would just dissolve and wash away.
Thanks to the sand I navigate our hilly curvy street no problem. I get onto a state numbered route. It is a little slicker than my street but as it is almost straight it is not a problem. Speeds are reduced but traffic is moving.
I turn off of the state route and the car looses traction. I slide into the opposing lane. Everyone commutes south to Massachusetts so there is no traffic in the opposing lane heading north.
I drive a stick. I downshift to use the engine for braking - twice. I also tap my breaks. I regain control and get back into the correct travel lane. All of this happens reflexively and in less time than it took to type it.
As I continue on my way I realize my butt cheeks are clenched so tight I think I left a permanent crease in the upholstery.
The rest of the trip is uneventful. On the interstate traffic travels at highway speeds. I made it in safely.
We actually have flood warnings up. Today's high is predicted to be mid-fifties with heavy rain. Add that to the snow melt and the NWS issued flood warnings.