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i can confirm that every grocery store in Arkansas is out of saltine crackers. Except that whole wheatish version. No sourdough. Was able to snag the last Walmart Marketplace Caesar salad package (with the world's best tasting Caesar dressing, go figure...) at a store, so small victories.
So is there a formula for how much sleet will start to cause power outages? I know .25 of ice gets risky, .5+ gets bad for outages. I'd guess sleet doesn't accumulate near as fast on power lines or branches, not like a freezing rain glazing, but can it enough to eventually cause outages? Any more shifting north and I'm in the significant sleet zone.
So is there a formula for how much sleet will start to cause power outages? I know .25 of ice gets risky, .5+ gets bad for outages. I'd guess sleet doesn't accumulate near as fast on power lines or branches, not like a freezing rain glazing, but can it enough to eventually cause outages? Any more shifting north and I'm in the significant sleet zone.
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