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  2. Galoshes - Wikipedia

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    Galoshes are overshoes, and not to be confused with the form of large slip-on rubber boots (known in the United Kingdom as Wellington boots). A protective layer (made variously of leather, rubber, or synthetic ripstop material) that only wraps around a shoe's upper is known as a spat or gaiter.

  3. Cold-weather biking - Wikipedia

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    Cold-weather cyclists riding in the rightmost part of the lane in New York City. A knobby mountain bike tire with DIY screws protruding from the treads. Gaining traction on snow and ice-covered roads can be difficult. In mild winter weather, cyclists "use low-pressure knobby tires on both the front and rear wheels."

  4. What are the best, worst weather conditions for cycling? - AOL

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    Whether it's for a recreational trip through the wilderness or a competitive distance race, cyclists always need to take the weather into account before they ride. When it comes to cycling, there ...

  5. January 31 – February 2, 2023 North American ice storm

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    In Texas, at least 350,000 people were left without power as a result of the storm due to tree limbs and power lines being brought down to ice. Of those 350,000 people, 160,000 were in Austin. [29] This can be contrasted with Winter Storm Uri, wherein 4.5 million people were left without power due to, among other things, demand exceeding supply ...

  6. List of major snow and ice events in the United States

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    Winter storms can produce both ice and snow, but are usually more notable in one of these two categories. The "Maximum accumulation" sections reflect the more notable category which is represented in inches of snow unless otherwise stated. Only category 1 and higher storms as defined by their regional snowfall index are included here.

  7. Ice sock - Wikipedia

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    An ice sock is a sock filled with ice, used by cyclists participating in brevets (long-distance rides) to avoid overheating. A women's stocking is filled with ice, which the cyclist places inside their jersey on their back. [1] This is a low-cost and effective method to keep the cyclist's temperature in check and prevent overheating. [2]

  8. 2020–21 New Year's North American winter storm - Wikipedia

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    Winter storm Ice storm: Formed: December 30, 2020: Dissipated: January 3, 2021: Lowest pressure: 1001 mb (29.56 inHg) Tornadoes confirmed: 4 on January 1: Max. rating 1: EF1 tornado: Maximum snowfall or ice accretion: Snowfall – 24.0 inches (61 cm) in Big Bend National Park, Texas Ice — 0.66 inches (1.7 cm) in Blue Knob Mountain ...

  9. Mid-December storm tours the southern US with snow ... - AOL

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    The storm has the potential to unload 1-2 feet of snow in parts of Colorado and New Mexico with locally higher amounts at some ski resorts before spreading much-needed rain across Texas and ...

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