• Remember_the_tooth@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      Okay, I see what you mean, now. I think I was interpreting “shutdown” in a more absolute sense and “economy” in a broader sense. I was concerned more along the lines of utilities, EMS, etc being unavailable.

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      2 months ago

      My area experiences snow 2-3 times a week regularly. Thats a bigger issue than a handful of days a year.

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        2 months ago

        “Experiences snow” is different from “gets dumped on for hours and hours straight like those once every year or two level storm”.

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          2 months ago

          We get a lot of lake effect snow. The bigger storms aren’t cleaned up for several days and in major situations like that, sure shut non essential services down, but I’ve heard people make this same argument about a light rain so I’m always a little skeptical is it actually the weather or do they just want any excuse not to come in.

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        2 months ago

        People with mobility issues and even just people with shorter legs can struggle to walk around in a snow storm, especially when budgets vastly prioritize car lanes over sidewalks and pathways.

        And if you do have to drive its fine so long as you leave earlier to account for slower speeds and some delays like plows or accidents.