Since we're expecting several different kinds of precipitation across the state, does that present a challenge in terms of figuring out where to deploy resources? What it does, it informs us about using different strategies in different locations. As you point out, There's going to be snow in some regions, there's going to be sleet in a lot of regions, and then there's going to be some regions that are very cold but don't get precipitation. And so we have the flexibility to respond to each type of situation to make sure that the local, either residents or officials in those areas are going to have exactly what they need. (27:18–27:28)
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