Yesterday Environment Canada issued a blizzard warning calling for up to 60 cm (23 inches) of snow. The driving conditions brought most of the highways to a standstill. Heavy snowfall and parked cars have impacted the snow clearing operations. There is still a possibility of more flurries today.
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
Winter Storm
Yesterday Environment Canada issued a blizzard warning calling for up to 60 cm (23 inches) of snow. The driving conditions brought most of the highways to a standstill. Heavy snowfall and parked cars have impacted the snow clearing operations. There is still a possibility of more flurries today.
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...I did this for many years.
ReplyDeleteI just heard on the news that many cities in the east are buried in snow. Stay warm!
ReplyDeleteI have to go out today and I'm not looking forward to it.
ReplyDeleteWow,that doesn't look good. Lots of plowing and shoveling.
ReplyDeleteWe got hit hard by it.
ReplyDeleteLucky we don't have those problems on the moment.
ReplyDeleteThat is a serious snowfall. We have had them this deep, but not for years. Hope you got dug out.
ReplyDeleteI spent a winter in Duluth (bad idea) about 35 years ago. I never want to deal with all of that ever again. As always, a terrific picture.
ReplyDeleteNo snow (yet) here bur rains, rains....
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine having that much snow here.
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