Are you ready for Hercules?
#16
Re: Are you ready for Hercules?
This is the edge of Hercules. I am looking at it from the Canadian side of Lake Ontario....it is over Niagara, Rochester etc.
Last edited by Jerseygirl; Jun 12th 2019 at 10:55 pm.
#17
Re: Are you ready for Hercules?
We are hopefully flying into JFK early evening, fingers crossed the storm isn't as bad as the initial forecast. 4 flights from Heathrow have already been cancelled today two to Boston and 2 to NY. Just hope there is someone at the long stay parking lot to dig out our car!
Thank you so much for ending my day with a laugh. Someone left to dig out your car from long term parking. hehehehehe
#18
Re: Are you ready for Hercules?
We are hopefully flying into JFK early evening, fingers crossed the storm isn't as bad as the initial forecast. 4 flights from Heathrow have already been cancelled today two to Boston and 2 to NY. Just hope there is someone at the long stay parking lot to dig out our car!
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Re: Are you ready for Hercules?
Pleased to report we arrived into JFK ontime last night however it took 2 hours for our luggage to make it from the aircraft to us, in which time the storm had worsened and snow was piling up.
The snowplows were clearing the lot when we got to the car. Due to some miraculous luck our car was parked at the end of an aisle the opposite way to which the wind was blowing. Our car had a tiny sprinkling of powder snow on it but the cars parked at the other end of the aisle had about a foot of snow piled up all around them and over them
The drive back to Westchester was horrific though with loads of idiots driving too fast for the conditions and we passed at least 6 or 7 cars that had spun out. Also got stuck on the Whitestone Bridge for about 40 minutes while the plows cleared to toll areas.
The snowplows were clearing the lot when we got to the car. Due to some miraculous luck our car was parked at the end of an aisle the opposite way to which the wind was blowing. Our car had a tiny sprinkling of powder snow on it but the cars parked at the other end of the aisle had about a foot of snow piled up all around them and over them
The drive back to Westchester was horrific though with loads of idiots driving too fast for the conditions and we passed at least 6 or 7 cars that had spun out. Also got stuck on the Whitestone Bridge for about 40 minutes while the plows cleared to toll areas.