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The February 2023 Snowpocalypse Has Passed


47of74

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The weather had pretty much passed through by 2:00pm today and it started to clear up.  According to the non-sharpiefied NWS where I am in the Twin Cities had about 13 inches of snow total, give or take.  Unknown.png.b0dd20f2d4b54adf860a9943910c714d.png

I'm glad I decided to wait until tomorrow before I go down for the various family parties this weekend.  Even though the weather has pretty much gone through that's more time for the roads to get better.  Hopefully it'll be quiet for a while now. 

Here's a few more photos from this afternoon.

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CTRLZero

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How does your car do in the cold and snow?  Our daughter just joined the ranks of electric vehicle owners, and she mentioned something about slower charging times when it’s very cold.  I love your snow photos.  Safe travels!  We just got a dusting here south of Seattle. 

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11 hours ago, CTRLZero said:

How does your car do in the cold and snow?  Our daughter just joined the ranks of electric vehicle owners, and she mentioned something about slower charging times when it’s very cold.  I love your snow photos.  Safe travels!  We just got a dusting here south of Seattle. 

The range isn't as much as it is when it's warmer out, about 180 miles when full during the winter compared to about 260 or more in the warmer parts of the year.  Charging can take a while longer too.  But due to the extra weight of the battery the Bolt has a lower center of gravity and handles pretty well in the snow.  I try not to tempt fate too much going out in bad weather but if I do have to go somewhere as long as I take it easy I can be reasonably assured of getting there.

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