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On-Track
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Post by On-Track »

Having just looked at the average winter temperatures and snowfall in Cleveland, I'd guess you've got a set of winter wheels on order for your new car.
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Post by YoshiV819 »

On-Track wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 10:14 am Having just looked at the average winter temperatures and snowfall in Cleveland, I'd guess you've got a set of winter wheels on order for your new car.
Winter is a fact of life here and all seasons are fine if you have any kind of AWD so there's no need for dedicated snow tires. We are west siders and see a lot less snow than the east siders where Lake Erie pushes about three times as much snow onto the land. In general we are lucky if we see more than 2-3 snowfalls in excess of 12" per season in our area. Look forward to some snow photos, it'll be out there!
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12" !!! :o dont think we've had that amount of snow in the last 12 years combined. 8-)
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Post by Old Chimer »

SAC1 wrote: Sat Oct 30, 2021 2:19 pm 12" !!! :o dont think we've had that amount of snow in the last 12 years comined. 8-)
The last time we had 12" of snow here was 1962. Mind you, I was under 3 feet tall then so maybe it was only 6".
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