Over the past couple weeks we've been hit by what seems to be never -
ending snow storms.
Not exact matches
Molinaro's decision to lay relatively low today is also an understandable one given the
end of the week and a
storm blanketing most of the state with
snow and rain.
«Days after the
storm ended our main roads are covered in
snow and our side streets are a maze of ice, towering drifts and abandoned cars.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo says the state is preparing for the third major
storm to hit New York this month, with forecasts calling for the latest nor'easter to drop up to a foot of
snow in the Adirondacks and Long Island's East
End.
The forecast savvy people are predicting that the
snow will melt away by the
end of this week and that the weather will warm up a little before Narnia like
snow storms come back again.
After the
snow storm earlier this week, which
ended up only totaling about 7 inches rather than the two feet predicted (thank goodness!)
While this past weekend might have made it seem as though winter is coming to an
end, if history has any chance of repeating itself then we have a feeling we're in for another huge
snow storm.
Although we
ended up getting two pretty big
snow storms this month, the first half was so dry, as you can see!
I took these towards the
end of the year during our first huge
snow storm.
During the
snow storm test drive, the 2016 Jaguar XF S struggled to keep itself pointed forward without the rear
end wanting to step out in corners.
A foot or more of
snow covered the landscape, the remnants of a Christmas
storm that had blanketed Massachusetts from one
end of the province to the other.
A major winter
storm at the
end of the month brought rain and
snow to portions of Nebraska and Kansas, so a contraction of abnormally dry conditions may occur there.
The
end result of this will be a
storm that moves extremely slowly, pumping a moist flow of air westward, toward an area of colder, drier air, and creating ideal conditions for heavy
snow and sleet.
After all the warm and cold events,
snow falls and melts, swings in ocean currents, and passing of
storms, at the
end of the summer we can measure how much ice is left and see the sum of all these effects.
Footnote 17 of the Papadopoulos case notes that perhaps should be the case that, «in the absence of unusual circumstances, a property owner, in fulfilling the duty owed to invitees upon his property to exercise reasonable diligence in removing dangerous accumulations of
snow and ice, may await the
end of a
storm and a reasonable time thereafter before removing ice and
snow from outside walks and steps.»
Plaintiff also claimed that after the first
storm ended, the defendant should have removed the
snow from the roof so as to prevent any potential collapses when the second
storm passed through.
Though heavy
storms swept through the state at the
end of March — drenching the lowlands with rain and dumping up to seven feet of new
snow in the Sierra Nevada — state officials on April 1, considered the
end of California's wet season, said the snowpack had an estimated water content of just 32 percent.