Posted by Straw Boss on February 14, 2014 at 11:10:45 from (66.35.105.219):
Get to help drive my daughter from South Dakota to Jacksonville, North Carolina. We put off the departure date a bit hoping things will clear up by the time we get there. We'll leave early tomorrow morning (Sat.) and will take 2-3 days to drive it depending on the roads and how ambitious we are. There's no schedule.
With all the weather happenings back east, I'd sure like to know what we'll running into for ice and snow. We'll be driving an all wheel drive Ford Edge with good tires but also over-loaded a bit as she's moving all her stuff.
Plan on driving I-29 south to Kansas City, Missouri. Head East on I-70 to St. Louis, Missouri. Jump onto I-64 thru Illinois and Indiana and thru Lexington Kentucky to Charleston, West Virginia. Turn south on I-64/I-77 down to Winston Salem. Then work our way SE on I-40 to a side road into Jacksonville.
If any of you live along this route, could you please let me know what condition your roads are and your weather outlook for the next few days. I know I can depend on my fellow YTers for a better report than the weather service. Thanks in advance! (Missed the National Farm Show in Kentucky. shucks!)
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