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DeKalb County finds ways to make best of extreme weather

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This late in the winter, sun and ground temperatures can make his job easier.

“That’s melting on its own,” Raih said as he plowed Tuesday, motioning to one of the side streets in DeKalb. “We haven’t salted that or plowed that off. The late spring storms – they get the bulk of the snow through the sun and the pavement.”

Raih and other plow drivers have to be vigilant when the sun goes down, as the slush on the road can freeze. Raih said a slight change in temperature or time can affect how he will plow the roads.

“One degree up and you could be dealing with freezing rain,” Raih said, adding freezing rain requires salting.

Apart from the snow, a plow driver has other things to worry about, like parked cars and people who shovel the snow from their driveways and sidewalks into the street.

DeKalb’s snow plowers are divided into six teams. Raih and his crew will plow roads along Sycamore Road, Pleasant Street, and Peace Road. Each crew focuses on the main streets, then green streets like 13th Street, and finally all the other roads, Raih said.

Despite the long shifts, Raih said he enjoys his job. But he’s eager for spring to come.

“To me it’s work. It’s my job, I enjoy it. The first storm comes, you’re all jacked up and ready to go,” Raih said. “The second storm it slowly tapers down until it’s no fun anymore. I enjoy my job, but I’m ready to move on to spring and be done with this.”

His plans for the spring: “Get the boat out and go fishing.”

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