time. so we were unfortunate situation where we needed to be out there treating our roads with the material that is we did have but as you could see, we were in gridlock and even our strucks -- trucks were involved in the gridlock. emergency leans were packed with motorists. it was hard to treat the roads as the storm progexpressed because of amount of cars we had on our roads. jenna: are you better prepared for next time? >> we will obviously be having some serious talks statewide with our local officials, with our school system, to better be prepared for when a storm does hit in the middle of the day. many of the storms systems we see come in at night. we have the benefit of canceling school, that benefited people not going into work. this one came in at noon. unfortunately schools were in, businesses were in. that was a challenge for us to treat our roads as those commuters tried to get home. jenna: mother nature, sometimes she doesn't have the best timing. we certainly know that up here in the northeast as well. natalie, thank you so much.