Sentences with phrase «where heavy snows»

In the past two years, up and down the eastern seaboard, atmospheric blocking has directly led to snowfall in areas where heavy snow is uncommon, and consequently, «hundreds of slip - and - fall cases» have come across Lombardo's desk.»
The Winter Snow Watch issued this morning by the National Weather Service Cleveland, Ohio includes the phrase, «THERE REMAINS SOME UNCERTAINTY IN THE TRACK OF THIS STORM WHICH WILL INFLUENCE WHERE THE HEAVIEST SNOW WILL OCCUR.»

Not exact matches

In the southern part of Erie County, cars were off the road in towns such as Concord and Holland, where the snow was particularly heavy.
While Part 1 soaked into the heavier concerns of propaganda and rebellion through a relatively static narrative, Part 2 finally leaves the safety net of District 13, where Katniss embarks on an ultimate mission into the Capitol to assassinate President Snow.
For some communities, where winter always means lots of severe cold and heavy snow, life, including school, just presses on.
«Horrible rain in Chicago gave way to heavy snow in Milwaukee, where we drove through six inches of fresh white stuff,» he reports.
Please schedule an appointment to view this vehicle and call (503) 966 − 4113 We know it is unpleasant to view a car outside in the fall and winter weather... Here at West Coast Auto Group we have an indoor showroom where we can bring the car inside, away from heavy rain, freezing snow, and strong wind!
But if you've spent any time where it snows, you know you can arrive home after work during a snowstorm to find that the town has helpfully filled the end of your driveway with 18 inches of heavy snow.
If you live in an area where the snow is heavy during the winter, it is a nice idea to get your Yorkie a waterproof coat or jacket.
I think we're going to look at the troublemaker scenarios, like heavy snow on certain tracks or rain on Rallycross races, and we'll do it where we need to do it.
The notorious «Dash Snow Crew» was known for heavy drug use and their «hamster nests `, a private performance where they would shred a bunch of phonebooks, do tons of drugs and act like hamsters.
Childish's paintings generally revolve around the figure isolated in landscape: oystermen on heavy flat riverboats; a woman and children riding a sleigh in the nineteenth - century Yukon; the Swiss writer Robert Walser dead in the snow outside the psychiatric hospital where he was a patient.
Our analysis examines the heaviest downpours — the days where total precipitation exceeded the top 1 percent of all rain and snow days — at over 3,000 rain gauges distributed across the country over the period 1950 - 2014.
«If the climate continues to warm,» he added, «we should expect an increase in heavy snow events for a few decades, until the climate grows so warm that we pass the point where it's too warm for it to snow heavily.»
Nonetheless, in much of the United States where spring snow melt does not dominate peak or normal flow, Groisman et al. (2001) show increasing high streamflow related to increasing heavy precipitation.
Heavy snowstorms are not inconsistent with a warming planet... In fact, as the Earth gets warmer and more moisture gets absorbed into the atmosphere, we are steadily loading the dice in favor of more extreme storms in all seasons, capable of causing greater impacts on society... If the climate continues to warm, we should expect an increase in heavy snow events for a few decades, until the climate grows so warm that we pass the point where it's too warm for it to snow heaHeavy snowstorms are not inconsistent with a warming planet... In fact, as the Earth gets warmer and more moisture gets absorbed into the atmosphere, we are steadily loading the dice in favor of more extreme storms in all seasons, capable of causing greater impacts on society... If the climate continues to warm, we should expect an increase in heavy snow events for a few decades, until the climate grows so warm that we pass the point where it's too warm for it to snow heaheavy snow events for a few decades, until the climate grows so warm that we pass the point where it's too warm for it to snow heavily.
My own locality on the coastal plain of Virginia [where snow is an anomaly, for sure] saw a change over to brief heavy snow this evening, as adiabatic cooling did its dirty work.
We rely on them to get us where we're going even under the worst conditions like ice, snow and heavy rain.
The freezing temperatures and heavy snowfall can lead to significant property damage, especially in the city's «snow belt,» where annual snowfall can exceed 8 feet.
If you live in Worcester, where more than 60 inches of snow falls in the average year, you know how much damage a heavy snowfall can do.
It's especially concerning in Cleveland where the winter months bring heavy snow and ice, which leads to frequent car accidents.
In New Hampshire, where tornados are less common, residents are more likely to prepare for heavy snows and flooding.
I was outside shoveling a foot of wet, heavy snow at 10:30 last night and grumbling the whole time about where the heck spring is... I'm more than ready!
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