Usually I would turn to Lane with a question like this, but he is busy dodging pyroclastic flows and red tape in Indonesia. What happens in places like Truckee when you get big snow storms?
Over the past few days NZ has been hit by a couple of storms, depositing less than 1m of snow over lots of the country. On the main state highway in the North Island, there has been ~20cm of snow, but the road has been shut for a couple of days now.
Some towns in the South Island have been without power for 12 days and many farm's livestock are really suffering.
I am not resenting the snow one little bit as I am dying to get on my skis (although I have a slipped disc and can't use my left leg at the moment), and I am not knocking NZ's ability to deal with the storms, but does this happen in the US? As in roads closed, power down, with to me what seems such a small amount of snow?
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