Northam is a POS. I know they said 11 inches but it was 15 at my daughters house
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Pretreatment usually refers to the process of spreading salt, de-icer, sand or another substance to deter accumulation of ice or snow on the roads and provide traction to vehicles.
I think North Dakota's would have a fit if they tried that here we hate salt on the road as it is. Although it does help I sell a crap ton of car washes after a snowstorm runs through here.
You're lucky, Hunny. Here in Maine we'd much rather have no salt on the road except on those rare occasions when it's glare ice. But for normal snowstorms we'd be happier with plain snow, which we all know how to drive in. But nobody asked us, they just started doing it ten years or so ago, and now every time it snows the roads are pretreated with brine and become a sloppy, slippery mess and everybody's cars rust out if they don't get undercoating yearly. Another example where they just can't leave well enough alone.
I agree. I've seen glass ice and ice storms it's usually too cold for that here but it has happened. Back on the 70and 80s, this year we are getting heavy snow fall followed by bitter cold