TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Connecticut helps out stranded motorists gridlocked on I-95 in Virginia during  crazy snow

Vehicles are seen in a still image from video as authorities worked to reopen an icy stretch of Interstate 95 closed after a storm blanketed the U.S. region in snow a day earlier, near Garrisonville, Virginia, U.S. January 4, 2022. ABC/WJLA via REUTERS NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MANDATORY CREDIT

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Connecticut helps out stranded motorists gridlocked on I-95 in Virginia during crazy snow

You may have seen that a major snow storm hit the DC, Maryland, Virginal area yesterday into this morning. Hundreds of people were stranded all night in the freezing cold stuck in their cars. The storm caused a 50 mile backup on I-95 in Virginia. Cars and trucks sliding and spinning out on the ice and snow. Not good at all.

U.S. Senator Tim Kaine who lives in Richmond, VA and commutes to the Capitol in DC every day was stuck in his car for 21 hours after leaving for his normal 2-hour commute Monday at 1pm. Tim was live-tweeting the whole time.

In the middle of it all he posted this really nice story of a Connecticut family who was driving back from Florida and handing people oranges who were stuck in their cars. Such a nice gesture. Making us here in the state of CT proud. Love that.

Photo credit: ABC/WJLA via REUTERS

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