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I learned how to drive on snow, up in New Hampshire, so I know what to do in those conditions. Here in the DC area I work at home when there is snow or ice, because I have to assume there are more people out there like you than there are people like me.
I feel the same way about people driving in thunderstorms. I've come to the conclusion that it just doesn't rain up north. There is no other way to explain the way the Yankees drive during them.
What's wrong with thunderstorms? Best driving weather IMO. Keeps the idiots off the roads, and as long as you know what you're doing you're fine. Same philosophy with snow.
On topic, weather up here is excellent, slightly cool but still comfortable. We've had the windows open for the past couple of weeks and it's nice to air out the house.
TOTD: Fall, just such a great time to sit outside in the crisp air and watch the leaves turn colors.
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