Hey! We got our own heat wave going today...it's 38 degrees.
Winter Weather Causes Havoc on Roads
Posted: March 29, 2009 05:25 PM
Updated: March 30, 2009 11:01 AM
By Hailey Higgins, Local News 8 Reporter
EASTERN IDAHO - Old man winter just doesn't want to leave eastern Idaho behind. Idaho State Police Sergeant Dave Peterson told Local News 8 that to say "driving is difficult is an understatement."
He said the rain and hail we got early Sunday mixed with the cold wind, has frozen into a solid sheet of ice on the roads, making them treacherous. Several vehicles have gone off the roads all over Eastern Idaho and Western Wyoming. Police are discouraging travel Sunday night. If you must travel please use extreme caution.
In Pocatello, the calendar says it's almost April but outside it feels more like January. Strong winds were around most of Sunday. Blowing snow around and making it freeze to car doors and windows.
Flags in Idaho Falls were blowing in the strong winds. Gusts were so fierce, metal street signs didn't stand much of a chance. And even traffic lights in Ammon swayed as the wind ripped around the state. And for the most part, this weather isn't getting a warm welcome.
"I guess this is March for Idaho but it is really ridiculous," says Nathan Reidle, of Shelley. "I am ready to wear shorts and ready for the warm weather. I know we need the moisture to help with drought but it's crazy. It needs to get warm."
"Yeah it's pretty crazy. It's pretty windy," said Brian Preusser, of Idaho Falls.
"I don't have to work in it," says John Carey, also of Idaho Falls. "So I don't mind seeing the mountains with the snow on them."
"I think it's crazy. I have lived here most of my life and I have never seen weather like this at this time of the year," Mike Olson, of Idaho Falls. "It's ridiculous I think. I am ready to go somewhere else besides here."