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Jan 30, 2023
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Ben Swife
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I heard the bridges especially aren’t built for precipitation in freezing temps
Something to do with the the cold air underneath making the surfaces extra cold and freezing the water on top. Is that true? Why doesn’t it happen in Utah?
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My weather degree gets rarely used, so Texas ice storms....
Supercoug
1/30/23 2:34pm
Even the excuses are bigger in Texas
snowbird
1/30/23 2:38pm
In picture form. It's melted water that freezes immediately when it hits the
Skeptical Optimist
1/30/23 2:39pm
I heard the bridges especially aren’t built for precipitation in freezing temps
Ben Swife
1/30/23 3:04pm
It can happen in Utah
MetaLearner
1/30/23 3:11pm
It does happen in Utah. You guys just spread tons of salt on the bridges so it
WDaddy
1/30/23 3:13pm
I’ll be danged never knew how little rainfall Seattle actually received despite so many rainy days.
Virginia Ute
1/30/23 3:31pm
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