Environment Canada is cautioning residents in the western and central portions of the region, including Abbotsford and Chilliwack, that highways, parking lots and sidewalks may become icy Thursday afternoon and overnight.
Drove hwy 97 from Vernon to Penticton. Do not advise it!
We were in my wife's fwd Ford Flex. Was spinning out a bit going up hills, could feel the back tires break loose a bit on a couple of corners, not a big deal. Then on the last straightaway before Penticton, right down by the lake, the car completely lost contact with ashphalt for what must have been at least 50 yards. Quite the sensation! Was doing 70km/h, didn't move either foot, very tiny slow moves on the steering wheel, not sure I even breathed. If the car had touched one little lump of ice I'm sure it would have sent us spinning. Don't go anywhwere unless you have to.
Heavy snow, rain, hail and gales of up to 70mph sweep Britain after another freezing night with temperatures plunging below -12C � and it's going to be a WINDY new year as Storm Dylan barrels towards Scotland and Ireland
Temperatures last night dropped to -12.3C in the Highlands while most parts of the UK dipped below freezing Forecasters have warned of 'nasty' travel conditions and potential power outages as the day progresses Glasgow Airport said the snow on Friday had caused operations to be 'temporarily suspended' for an hour Storm Dylan makes landfall in Ireland on Saturday night before moving across northern parts of the UK
"Robair" said Drove hwy 97 from Vernon to Penticton. Do not advise it! We were in my wife's fwd Ford Flex. Was spinning out a bit going up hills, could feel the back tires break loose a bit on a couple of corners, not a big deal. Then on the last straightaway before Penticton, right down by the lake, the car completely lost contact with ashphalt for what must have been at least 50 yards. Quite the sensation! Was doing 70km/h, didn't move either foot, very tiny slow moves on the steering wheel, not sure I even breathed. If the car had touched one little lump of ice I'm sure it would have sent us spinning. Don't go anywhwere unless you have to.
Chains? Those are for logging trucks. One of the Band offices here got some Flexes for ferrying elders to appointments, didn't realize they were RWD. Must be pretty hairy on some of the roads.
Check with Kal Tire, I don't know if not studding used tires is because of the law or more to do with against sales practices. The guy there was explaining to this woman how 'all weather tires' lose their grip below 7 degrees. I wanted to ask if that meant you could only use them June to August here...
"herbie" said Chains? Those are for logging trucks.
When there's snow or ice then in California and several other states they're required on the drive wheels of all vehicles with the exception of 4x4 vehicles and then they're recommended.
My father used to put them on all four wheels of his cars and trucks (when needed) and the man never once had an accident in the snow.
"herbie" said Chains? Those are for logging trucks. One of the Band offices here got some Flexes for ferrying elders to appointments, didn't realize they were RWD. Must be pretty hairy on some of the roads.
FWD I said. Front wheel drive.
They are available AWD but that's not what we have.
We were in my wife's fwd Ford Flex. Was spinning out a bit going up hills, could feel the back tires break loose a bit on a couple of corners, not a big deal. Then on the last straightaway before Penticton, right down by the lake, the car completely lost contact with ashphalt for what must have been at least 50 yards. Quite the sensation! Was doing 70km/h, didn't move either foot, very tiny slow moves on the steering wheel, not sure I even breathed. If the car had touched one little lump of ice I'm sure it would have sent us spinning. Don't go anywhwere unless you have to.
What we were driving through...
Heavy snow, rain, hail and gales of up to 70mph sweep Britain after another freezing night with temperatures plunging below -12C � and it's going to be a WINDY new year as Storm Dylan barrels towards Scotland and Ireland
Temperatures last night dropped to -12.3C in the Highlands while most parts of the UK dipped below freezing
Forecasters have warned of 'nasty' travel conditions and potential power outages as the day progresses
Glasgow Airport said the snow on Friday had caused operations to be 'temporarily suspended' for an hour
Storm Dylan makes landfall in Ireland on Saturday night before moving across northern parts of the UK
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z52fDrYyxw
They call this heavy snow.
I had to drive 10 hours yesterday through all kinds of rain and sleet and shit.
Only nice part was around Villach.. lots of snow.
I didn't get this set of winters studded. Was regretting that as I was gliding over the highway with wife and kids on board.
...after 3 days of -35C wind chills, the freezing rain would warm me up, a bit.
Hey, we've got areas in Canada that can't handle those conditions cough cough cough.
I didn't get this set of winters studded. Was regretting that as I was gliding over the highway with wife and kids on board.
There is still time.
Winter is just starting.
I'd kill for some freezing rain right about now...
...after 3 days of -35C wind chills, the freezing rain would warm me up, a bit.
Been there. No more thanks.
Took the house 18 hours to warm up after being gone 10 days, turned the heat down to 10C.
Brick house, no insulation.
I know it's Italy but come on..
Drove hwy 97 from Vernon to Penticton. Do not advise it!
We were in my wife's fwd Ford Flex. Was spinning out a bit going up hills, could feel the back tires break loose a bit on a couple of corners, not a big deal. Then on the last straightaway before Penticton, right down by the lake, the car completely lost contact with ashphalt for what must have been at least 50 yards. Quite the sensation! Was doing 70km/h, didn't move either foot, very tiny slow moves on the steering wheel, not sure I even breathed. If the car had touched one little lump of ice I'm sure it would have sent us spinning. Don't go anywhwere unless you have to.
You need a set of tire chains.
https://www.etrailer.com/vm/Ford/Flex/chains
You also need to slow down because the laws of physics also apply to FWD and 4WD vehicles.
Hey, we've got areas in Canada that can't handle those conditions cough cough cough.
I didn't get this set of winters studded. Was regretting that as I was gliding over the highway with wife and kids on board.
There is still time.
Winter is just starting.They won't stud used tires will they? I thought you had to do that when they are new...
You need a set of tire chains.
https://www.etrailer.com/vm/Ford/Flex/chains
You also need to slow down because the laws of physics also apply to FWD and 4WD vehicles.
40 ish mph (70km/h), wasn't going that fast! All kinds of trucks etc had been passing me the whole drive.
When you grow up in SK, you become accustomed to ballistic winter driving. This icey patch was on another level!
They won't stud used tires will they? I thought you had to do that when they are new...
If you have tires with the holes pre drilled, someone should be able to fit them.
Although fair to say 99.999% buy new.
One of the Band offices here got some Flexes for ferrying elders to appointments, didn't realize they were RWD. Must be pretty hairy on some of the roads.
Check with Kal Tire, I don't know if not studding used tires is because of the law or more to do with against sales practices.
The guy there was explaining to this woman how 'all weather tires' lose their grip below 7 degrees. I wanted to ask if that meant you could only use them June to August here...
Chains? Those are for logging trucks.
When there's snow or ice then in California and several other states they're required on the drive wheels of all vehicles with the exception of 4x4 vehicles and then they're recommended.
My father used to put them on all four wheels of his cars and trucks (when needed) and the man never once had an accident in the snow.
Chains? Those are for logging trucks.
One of the Band offices here got some Flexes for ferrying elders to appointments, didn't realize they were RWD. Must be pretty hairy on some of the roads.
They are available AWD but that's not what we have.