As I write this, South Carolina is preparing herself for a winter storm--the result of high pressure from Canada and precipitation from the Gulf Coast. If you’re not familiar with living in the South, even a few inches could cripple a city for two or three days.
The problems are manifold, no snow plows, no salt, lack of frequent snow; but the real problem lies with our average temperature.
Published on February 12, 2014 08:00