While out on a salt run one night in late March 2017, we were hit with a major snow squall that reduced visibility down to zero at times. There were even reports of thunder and lightning during the night as you will see at the end of this video. A lot of trucks had to stop plowing and pull off the road as they could not see due to white out conditions. I just took my time, occasionally stopping until I could see the road again. It took me 45 minutes to travel about 8 miles back to home base. I hope you enjoy the video and be sure to give all the snowfighters out there the thumbs up next time you see them clearing the roads this winter! Thanks for watching!
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