We had squalls last night in the Northeast. For some reason, New York decided not to pre-treat I-87, and it was almost completely snow covered by midnight, with ice underneath. In one 2-mile stretch, we saw the aftermaths of 10 or so accidents (someone hit an exit sign, lots of collisions, etc).
I had two cars trying to merge onto the highway, so I let them in. Someone in a pickup tried to quickly pass me, realized too late that there were now cars there in front of me, swerved, overcorrected, and then lost control. He barely missed the car in front (2 cars ahead of me, maybe 5 car-lengths ahead of me), and slid head-on into the guardrail. Thankfully, he wasn't moving that fast.
The roads apparently only got worse, as there was a 30-car pileup on the same stretch of road just a few hours later (
http://www.fox23news.com/news/local/sto ... spx?rss=39).
We got off of 87 an exit or two later, at the Garden State Parkway, and everything had been treated and the roads were just wet. Thankfully, we made it home safely. I don't need to repeat that any time soon!