Our final update:
Just got done reading flattop40's post in the Load1 forum. BTDT, FT. Having grown up not far from where we were snowed in, I felt like there was no issues with our travel, and our ability to weather the storm if snowed in. While I was in the 5th grade during the blizzard of '77, this felt a lot like it, from what I remember. It.Just.Kept.Snowing. The whiteouts are no joke. I can handle a brief no-visibility period, until the next gust comes up, but these stinking things are persistent. It was white for a long time, and you can see NOTHING. These are times that make you want to be real intimate with your maker.
As I previously mentioned, we were last on the thruway on-ramp, just past the toll plaza. I was in the sleeper, cutting up apples and some cheese with a really big knife, when a guy comes up next to our truck and beeps. It was the Thruway Authority in a small SUV. He asked where I was headed, and I told him Canada. He said he would get me and the two trucks by us east, but that technically, I-190 was closed in both directions. We could take the risk, but that we were "on our own" if we got stuck. I wanted out, so I risked it. He escorted all 3 trucks through a maze of front-end loaders and dump trucks that were removing snow from I-90 and trucking it away (ran out of places to push it). he and the other 2 trucks pushed east, as we took the exit toward the Peace Bridge. We had I-190 to ourselves. The road was spotless. We were the only vehicle at customs. Crossing the bridge was a tad scary. It got a little hairy in Canada, too, with whiteouts, though they had nowhere near the snow South of Buffalo had. We made delivery 2 minutes before they closed, about 42 hours late. I beat feet to Woodstock, then slept for the night, and continued home. Needed a break, and wanted to wrap my arms around and spoil some grandbabies.
It's going to get nasty again, Flattop40. That rain is going to turn everything to mush, and it is going to snow...again. Get out as soon as you can. Glad to hear that you are safe.