Snow tires stay on for a week or two more

I normally don’t take the snow tires off until the end of April. Good thing - what started as a gentle snowfall yesterday has turned into a full-blown blizzard. Went out for an errand a few hours ago but you couldn’t tell from our car now - fully covered , no footprints visible, even snow coverage on the whole thing.

Good thing we’re working from home.

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!

:snowflake: :snowflake: :snowflake:

Canadians take the snow tires off their vehicles?
Who’da thunk that? :upside_down_face:

Because of this, I was able to skip putting the snow tires on our cars last fall (and taking them off again this spring). We didn’t commute to work this winter, or drive to the grocery store, or pretty much anywhere else. The handful of times we went out, we were able to pick and choose when to go, so as to avoid inclement weather.

Still trying to figure out when to bring the extension cord in. We’ve had some beautiful spring days, and we’ve had some awful winter days. It’s unlikely I’ll need the block heater, but still.

I’m swapping mine out today.

Took mine off yesterday, looks like I can get another season out of them.

Ours get changed out in 5 days!

The OP fills me with a sense of foreboding. I took the snow tires off my car yesterday, and we can get snow at any point throughout April. Luckily, the lowest temperature forecast for the next two weeks is only 8.

Snowing in central Colorado mountains now. I don’t bother to take mine off, run them for two years and get another pair.

There are only three months out of the year that I can be pretty confident there will be no snow. Though we have seen snow every month.

I thought they just called them tires.

six inches of snow in two days. It’s a bit unusual for this time of year.

However, waffles, bacon and hot choccie for the storm-stayed Piper household, so it’s not all bad.

@Spoons - did you get a blizzard as well?

Hey, we do get a couple of weeks of summer in mid-July. That heat causes considerable wear and tear on snow tires!

Snow tires are also made from a very soft compound, so in a pinch, you can use them in your next road race and gain some extra grip on the cheap.

But boy howdy, do they decay in a hurry if you’re driving with a bit of racing aggression, I tell you what. Bear that in mind when you’re making your pit strategy, eh?

No. It got chilly, and a few flakes of snow fell, but nothing like what you folks got.

We had a few cm Sunday night/Monday morning, but it was all gone by the afternoon.

Swapped my tires today, actually. I’d been intending to last week, but never quite got to it and was quite glad of that Monday morning.

Swapped my car out this weekend past; SWMBO won’t let me touch her car until the first week of May at least. She’s probably the smart one as I slid into a curb after a last minute snow/ice storm around this time here three years ago and did nearly $1500 damage to my car Suspension and wheels aren’t cheap.

Waaaay down here in Nebraska I’m getting freeze warning for the third night in a row. Keep that nonsense up there where it belongs, will yah? Heads off, muttering, to turn on a couple of faucets to trickle all night.

At least I didn’t take off the electric mattress pad or put away the down comforter.