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Ice, mostly by Brewcitydomer
Driving on snow is way easier than driving on ice (ie possible vs. impossible). Temps Around me usually fluctuate between above/below freezing, so the snow will melt but when it freezes the melt turns to ice. Couple that with the costs of investing in ice trucks and plows for 1-2 annual snowfalls outweighing the benefits, and Mother Nature is effectively the snow removal plan, which takes some time.
Plus southerners are shitty drivers when it snows.