The average annual snowfall in DC is something like 15 inches. Last weekend, some parts of the area got 38 inches in a 24 hour period. Down in southern Maryland here, we must have gotten at least two feet. So we spent the whole weekend trapped in the driveway and trying to dig out. When we got out on Sunday afternoon after it stopped, the roads and parking lots were chaos. I've seen several cars flipped on their sides and others buried head first in the snow off the road. One building in Waldorf apparently caught fire during the storm and burned to the ground. Trees were knocked over, power lines were down, and some people went without heat or power for 30 hours. They’ve been calling it the snowpocalypse. The nice thing was that I didn’t have to go to work on Saturday. I did, however, have to work a seventeen hour day yesterday to make up for the missed work. But then last night, round two began. And now it won’t stop snowing again. Possibly another twenty inches. Oh well. At least Paul enjoyed the snow!
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I thought we had it bad here! The thing I have found out living in the midwest is they are not prepared for snow and the whole world shuts down when it comes. They don't have enough trucks and manpower to deal with it. Missouri has had more snow this winter than I remember Montana having in 13 years! The schools were closed Monday and Tuesday so Shane was home (goverment jobs, what can I say). It was a good thing for the mailman though. Shane had to pull him out of the snow 3 times before he got off our rode. I guess we should enjoy while it last but I am soooo ready for spring! Be safe!!
That's funny...it's like Spring here in Utah. Practically t-shirt weather. My new snowblower is just sitting in the garage collecting dust.
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