Years ago I was on I-295 North in NJ, at night and a car came down the inside lane going South, at really high speed. My heart didn't calm down for about 15 minutes. There were lots of other vehicles on the road too.
32.2 here. Enough to drip but not enough to melt my driveway.
edit: Actually, precipitation is pretty much stopped here just dripping and cracking as some of the ice falls off branches.
This is a good example of how difficult and uncommon it is to get good ice accretion. We had hours of steady light rain today with temperatures in the mid to upper 20s, yet trees and powerlines are not too compromised.
I would say definitely over .10” here on most surfaces though.
Yeah, that would need a 275 or 300hp on it.
Are you going brand new?
Grady’s are awesome but real spendy, especially with a lot of the add-on features.
That would be from Boulevard brewing in Kansas City. They have one of the biggest and best barrel aging programs in the US. Fantastic barrel aged ales. Their “rye on rye” is one of my all-time favorite beers, as is the Belgian quadruple that you mentioned.