If you think driving around Grand Junction is hazardous during bad weather, there are places you need to avoid all together.Yahoo has compiled a list of the safest and most dangerous places that you can be driving when it comes to severe weather. I found it very interesting that Ft. Collins made the list as one of the more safe places to drive when the weather turns bad.

Here is the list of places you are less likely to get into a crash during severe weather.

  • Kansas City, KS, 39.1 inches precipitation, 24.8% less likely to crash.
  • Cape Coral, FL, 55.9 inches precipitation, 21.0% less likely to crash.
  • Brownsville, TX, 27.4 inches precipitation, 24.6% less likely to crash.
  • Boise, ID, 11.7 inches precipitation, 23.5% less likely to crash.
  • Madison, WI, 37.3 inches precipitation, 18.2% less likely to crash.
  • Huntsville, AL, 54.3 inches precipitation, 14.7% less likely to crash.
  • Fort Collins, CO, 15.0 inches precipitation, 21.% less likely to crash.
  • Port Saint Lucie, FL, 63.7 inches precipitation, 11.8% less likely to crash.
  • Cary, NC, 47.4 inches precipitation, 13.8% less likely to crash.
  • Montgomery, AL, 52.8 inches precipitation, 12.4% less likely to crash.

Now if you are looking to avoid getting into a crash during bad weather, here are the cities to avoid!

  • Boston. MA, 43.8 inches precipitation; 157.7% more likely to crash.
  • Worcester, MA, 48.1 inches precipitation; 120.7% more likely to crash.
  • Baltimore, MD, 42.4 inches precipitation; 113.9% more likely to crash.
  • Washington, DC, 43.5 inches precipitation; 106.3% more likely to crash.
  • Springfield, MA, 44.7 inches precipitation; 93.1% more likely to crash.
  • Providence, RI, 47.2 inches precipitation; 87.4% more likely to crash.
  • Glendale, CA, 23.3 inches precipitation; 79.4% more likely to crash.
  • Los Angeles, CA, 13.9 inches precipitation; 63.3% more likely to crash.
  • San Francisco, CA. 38.3 inches precipitation; 65.0% more likely to crash.

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