Ours looks like it Midwest, but we just had an ice storm, with a bit of snow and can look like that after salt on the roads. I’m still a bit paranoid as I’ve set out all my winter sowed plants. I’m going to be pretty ticked off if I grow my own food and it’s contaminated
I agree that we need specifics. If it's in non- snow area then yikes! That is bad. But it's winter and my car looks like that from brine and sand from going over the Sierras.
I got this in Southern California and the locals are saying it's due to a sand storm in Nevada. I've seen sand storms before. I've never seen this before. My daughter is in elementary school and she said the kids at school were talking about how weird it is. Little kids are recognizing that it's not normal.
Everyone settle down. It is not unreasonable to wonder what 100000000 pounds of dioxin would look like having been burned into a mushroom cloud and having Vinyl chloride, butyl acrylate, ethylhexyl acrylate and ethylene glycol monobutyl ethers bonding to water molecules. Rain does grab pollutants and leave residue on cars. Yes. However, pu puing, concerns does no one any good. Look at the mushroom cloud photo again, and the image at 40000 ft. That shit is coming down and it's poisoning everything. Farmland, crops, watersheds, animals, birds, insects. Everything. Cars are going to show liquefied plastic drying on the car as rainwater pollutants. The 10 cent army knows we are here, F, that everyone knows we are here. Clowns will derail al your arguments an pu, pu your concerns. Be concerned use discernment and stay on point. Listen to the signal not the noise.
Dude no doxxing! When did you sneak in and take a picture of our car. This is how it looks after two days dropping kid off to his school! (Not even joking).
But yeah, sadly, in our case its all the constructions going on, not acid rain :(
Mine didn’t, but the rain near me 2 days ago smelled funky and my poor daughter said it was making her eyes burn when I picked my kids up from school in the rain. This shit is so fucked!!
Ours looks like it Midwest, but we just had an ice storm, with a bit of snow and can look like that after salt on the roads. I’m still a bit paranoid as I’ve set out all my winter sowed plants. I’m going to be pretty ticked off if I grow my own food and it’s contaminated
Where do these distances and locations in the title come from? Source?
Not to doubt this... If you live in Chicago or any northern metro you see cars like this all the time in the winter from the salt on the roads.
I agree that we need specifics. If it's in non- snow area then yikes! That is bad. But it's winter and my car looks like that from brine and sand from going over the Sierras.
I got this in Southern California and the locals are saying it's due to a sand storm in Nevada. I've seen sand storms before. I've never seen this before. My daughter is in elementary school and she said the kids at school were talking about how weird it is. Little kids are recognizing that it's not normal.
Everyone settle down. It is not unreasonable to wonder what 100000000 pounds of dioxin would look like having been burned into a mushroom cloud and having Vinyl chloride, butyl acrylate, ethylhexyl acrylate and ethylene glycol monobutyl ethers bonding to water molecules. Rain does grab pollutants and leave residue on cars. Yes. However, pu puing, concerns does no one any good. Look at the mushroom cloud photo again, and the image at 40000 ft. That shit is coming down and it's poisoning everything. Farmland, crops, watersheds, animals, birds, insects. Everything. Cars are going to show liquefied plastic drying on the car as rainwater pollutants. The 10 cent army knows we are here, F, that everyone knows we are here. Clowns will derail al your arguments an pu, pu your concerns. Be concerned use discernment and stay on point. Listen to the signal not the noise.
Dude no doxxing! When did you sneak in and take a picture of our car. This is how it looks after two days dropping kid off to his school! (Not even joking).
But yeah, sadly, in our case its all the constructions going on, not acid rain :(
Pollen can settle on cars but that looks different
Fortunately not as south as Florida.
But those definitely are deposits that you don't normally see from rain or dew.
Mine didn’t, but the rain near me 2 days ago smelled funky and my poor daughter said it was making her eyes burn when I picked my kids up from school in the rain. This shit is so fucked!!
We haven't had rain in several days. In fact, I dont remember the last time it rained at all.maybe even before the derailment.
Yes.... From salt on the roads....
Your math on distances makes 0 sense OP. Not even close to 1200 miles from Ohio to NY or Mass. It's not even 300 miles to KY.
My car (in Kentucky) looks like this anytime they brine the roads.