Had company. Went outside for over an hour. Everyone in T-shirts or sleaveless. Comfortable in the shade.
Time to bring this back from the dead. https://www.vnews.com/Ice-strikes-S...V0xot6wi1BtjZKF2X7ZGxRj-RQaO-c7VKfUfCEvOQWNOA
She was tailgating. There's no way in which an ice block could stay airborne that long, without a parachute, if she had kept a lawfull distance from the vehicle in front of hers. If she had, then the only other plausible explanation would be a blue ice bomb from an passenger airline simultaneous to the S.U.V.'s blown-off snow
You'd be surprised just how far something can fly from a car or truck if you're doing highway speed and a gust from the opposite direction blows in and gets under something on your vehicle. You're originally from Detroit, so you should remember how compacted and cold snow gets but still stays lightweight.
Yeah, but I've never seen anything like this, before. We used to cast our snowballs and then soak them in water, before freezing them overnight. Iceballs were way more effective than ordinary snowballs. I suggest trying them out
I went with Hubby one night when he responded to some one who had the ice/snow go through their windshield. Three family members had to go to the hospital to be checked out after glass/ice came through the windshield and travelled between the front seats and hit them in the back seat. It was scary to see the damage that had been done.