Re: Snowdrifts
Having grown up in South Dakota and Minnesota I like to think I have a "little" experience with snow.
As jp10 said, drifts can be near invisible anyplace but perfectly flat terrain, and sometimes even then. Being a Canuk I think DRG can back me up on this. The light snowfalls most folks (if they live in places where it snows at all) are use to are like saying since you've seen a mild thunderstorm so you know what a hurricane/typhoon is like. Two entirely different beasts.
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