The Great Blizzard Of Aught Nine

I took these on Christmas Eve 2009 between 11:00am and 1:00pm

When it snows in Lawton it looks like a battle zone… so many people that haven’t ever seen snow much less driven in it… 

The wind was about 30mph with gusts to 60mph ice then snow.

Recipe for disaster.

You would think that a comet was headed for earth the way these people take to the street for no good reason at all.

Must get to Wally World it is open after all….

I was only out in it because we worked to get a customers car finished, then we had to get home.

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  • Sunday, January 03, 2010 10:58 PM David Pysnik wrote:
    I suppose that is impressive for Lawton, but that is what an average day in January looks like in my section of the Northeast. It is funny that what one person calls a blizzard is just average fare for someone else.
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  • Monday, August 30, 2010 2:44 PM Travel Insurance wrote:
    This snowstorm looks miserable! I get so nervous driving in the snow. I'm not sure how people who live far north do it. It just seems so dangerous to me.
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  • Monday, October 18, 2010 12:42 AM Long Distance Movers wrote:
    Wow looks like you got a lot of snow for a place that usually doesn't get that much. Here in Indiana we get a snow like that about two times a year. It makes for a really big mess and some really bad conditions to drive in.
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