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en Roads really aren't in bad shape. We've probably had 15 or 20 weather-related accidents in the region that required ODOT crews. The snow seemed to come down heavy from 5 to 8 a.m.

en The crews were out early this morning working to ensure the roads remain clear. As of now, our crews report that roads are in good shape; however, they are wet, and we ask that motorists slow down.

en Ski-related tourism is responsible for heavy traffic on Alpine roads, for the growth of urban sprawl encroaching [on] valley floors and high plateaus, and for the waste of energy for construction work and artificial snow.

en The State Highway Patrol has responded to more than 3,000 weather-related accidents since Wednesday, ... We still urge people to take care on secondary roads and in rural areas. And especially at night in freezing temperatures it will be very dangerous on the highways of North Carolina tonight.

en Crews were able to get that back on within two hours and that's really the only weather-related outage we've seen,

en There is certainly enough snow to cause disruption, especially on the roads which haven't been gritted. Driving conditions will remain difficult all week. It will remain bitterly cold until Thursday or Friday with further snow showers expected. Milder weather should take over from then on.

en It was a very busy day for the EMS in Shelton. The vast majority of our calls were weather related. We had a ton of motor vehicle accidents, but nothing really major.

en Our discussions (with ODOT) have been very positive. This would be larger than the typical loan from ODOT, but everyone knows that going in.

en Tomorrow really depends on the weather. He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy. They are getting a lot of snow, but the men's team is in great shape and we should be on top if we ski the way I know we can.

en It's every weather event we worry about. We had near hurricane-force winds; we had ice; we had wet snow. Everything that can cause problems is causing problems and making our line crews' jobs very difficult.

en We've had much snow since December. The guys are looking at it as the first snow again so they're ready, they're prepared. We're keeping an eye on the doppler to see what's coming our way and we will send out our crews accordingly.

en It's hard now because we don't have snow at the moment to train effectively for cross-country skiing, but we will be running this week and hoping for a change in weather. But the weather isn't hurting just us as almost none of the teams have snow for training, so it's a tough situation right now.

en Trauma for vehicular accidents drops off until the snow hits the deck. Then the snow melts away and the numbers drop.

en In Miami, the weather was beautiful and sunny with palm trees everywhere. I was surrounded by snow and icy weather in Buffalo the next day. I couldn't believe the difference. ... I know I can handle the snow if I end up in Buffalo or Detroit, but I do have to say, the warm and sunny weather in Miami was a welcome sight.

en I'm confident we are going to have a great festival under any (weather) conditions. We are not dependent on snow or cold weather to pull this festival off; snow would simply be the icing on the cake.


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