Snow removal Ohio style
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I load piles out of the back of a large lumberyard. There is so much trash mixed in. We haul it out of the back to a side yard next to a drainage ditch. When it melts they spend over a week carying merchandise back in.
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here they wont allow you to dump snow into the river as it will form an ice dam until it melts. I have seen it 20 below zero with a 30 mph winds and when you bust the snow pile, liquid water will run out of the bottom. Snow is an awesome insulator. It will keep the cold out until ground temperature comes up to the surface.
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cool!
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Go """" BUCKEYES""""
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should have got the truck drving away
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does this explain why i see shopping carts, mangled in snow piles?
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It varies widely depending on where you live. You can expect it to be cold pretty much everywhere in the state, but the amount of snow generally decreases the farther south you get from the lake.
I'm from Akron and we can have significant snowfall well into March.
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IT SNOWS ALOT LIKE LAST YEAR THE SNOW WAS EASLILY 2 YOUR CHEST (great snowboarding /skiing weather)
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ok so i lived in canada and it snowed there, then i moved to georgia it dont snow there-.-, now im moving to ohio. and does it snow there a lot? or just a little/
This is possibly the worst video to ever plague youtube with its presence.
nofxdan0 3 years ago
HA HA!! and you watched it!!
spiderkakes 3 years ago 6
I don't think that is snow,I think that is salt that is loaded to to the truck to melt the ice.
Franklin19978 4 years ago
yeah, it kind of does look that way, but it really was snow.
spiderkakes 4 years ago
Where does all the snow go after it is loaded in the truck?
sk8terbhoy342 4 years ago
I don't know what they do with it in the greater Cleveland area, but in New York City, they dump the snow into the river. In Cleveland, they might dump the snow on or near the lake.
spiderkakes 4 years ago