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Tiara-Wearing ‘Diva’ With Snowplow Takes D.C. Streets by (Winter) Storm – RedState

One of the things a lot of people do when weather events like this weekend’s winter storm take place is to make sure to say a prayer for the first responders, linemen, street crews, etc., who have to be in this stuff to varying degrees while the rest of us are hunkered down at home and hopefully staying warm and dry. Though they are trained for it, their jobs can get very dangerous in a hurry out on slick roads and/or working near ice-covered trees and power lines.





A big complaint you’d often hear in Charlotte during past winter storms is how poorly of a job they did in getting the main roads salted ahead of snow and ice storms. While one wouldn’t expect their presence on the side roads and back roads, surely the increasing frequency of these events warranted the city (and county) taking the situation far more seriously than we were seeing.

In my opinion, they have taken it more seriously in recent years, as evidenced, for instance, by what I saw in the days before the current storm hit our area. I saw the trucks, saw the salting taking place, and I saw evidence of what they’d done on the roads I traveled. It’s something I’ve noticed for at least the last ten years or so of winter storms, big and small, that have passed through our region.


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In D.C., things are – as they are here as I write this – worsening quickly, with the Capital Weather Gang making the following observations on X:

The combination of relentless precipitation, and perhaps the fact that it’s a Sunday, has meant many roads and sidewalks have yet to be touched. Even those that have been plowed — including snow emergency routes — are snow and sleet packed at best and prone to spots of deeper snow and sleet at worst.

We’ve seen numerous images of stuck vehicles, including snowplows.





With talk of snowplows being stuck, one wonders if a snowplow driver who goes by the nickname “Princess Cat” is out there staying safe. As of the filming of the below news clip, she was – complete with tiara – while urging people to please stay home so city workers could try and make streets safer:

Ms. Cat says she works the midnight to noon shift, and noted in the fuller WUSA9 interview clip that she is a “heavy plow” driver (there are also “light plow” drivers).  She advised people who complained about their streets not being plowed that it probably had been plowed, but the mess was coming down so fast that the streets were getting messy again pretty quickly.

The D.C. Dept. of Public Works confirmed that Ms. Cat is indeed a snowplow driver:





To make the story even better, she’s been at it for 20 years. Total legend:

For real, y’all. #Merica. All hail Princess Cat, saver of D.C. city streets!!


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