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2 hours ago ago from Iowadawg's Blawg | Iowadawg.com
Home About Free Samples Fun & Wacky Iowadawg's Sites Sweepstakes Now we have SNOW December 9th, 2009 Okay, we now have snow! Yes, about 16 inches of nice white snow. Started snowing yesterday very early in the morning and kept it up until sometime early this morning. Then today was the wind. Strong winds for most of the day. Winds quieted down now. Took the city and county plows all ...
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3 hours ago ago from Mothermari's Blog
You will know that I am coming From the jingle of my bell, But exactly who I am is not an easy thing to tell. Children, they adore me for they find me jolly, but I do not see them when the halls are decked with holly. My job often leaves me frozen, I am a man that all should know, But I do not do business in times of sleet or ice or snow. I travel much on business, But no reindeer haul me around, I do all my ...
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12 hours ago ago from WVU CHICK
Video to come later, I hope. Todd was a Postal Carrier in his 5th grade PTA Musical. These kids did a fabulous job. He is on the left in the first picture. The Postal Workers getting their Pep Talk from their Leader. A Volunteer is need to be a model for the Warm Clothes that the USPS provides for them during bad weather. Todd steps up and yells, "I will volunteer, ma'am." Each worker puts ...
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12 hours ago ago from Disaster Safety Blog
A winter storm that left piles of snow on the rooftops of homes and businesses from California to Wisconsin, and which is now impacting the eastern half of the United States, has left conditions ripe for ice dam formation, according to the Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS). The build up of ice and snow on rooflines can result in the formation of ice dams, which can allow water to seep inside and soak ceilings and walls. Ice dams ...
Related content‘S No Emergency
16 hours ago ago from drivel
We've been blizzarded upon. It's not a lot of snow, only a foot, maybe a little more, but the city of Madison announced last night that all non-essential services were going to be closed for business today. So did virtually every school district for a hundred miles in every direction. Stay off the roads, the radio announcers were warning this morning. Don't go anywhere unless you have to. Gee, I wish they'd tell my boss.
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15 hours ago ago from Good News Now
DES MOINES, Iowa -A fierce winter storm was leaving dangerous ice, heavy snow and vicious winds in its wake as it slogged eastward Wednesday, threatening to wreak havoc on commuters in the Upper Midwest and closing schools across New England. More than a foot of snow was expected in parts of Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa, where the National Weather Service warned of "extremely dangerous blizzard conditions" and near whiteout driving ...
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7 hours ago ago from FanHouse
ALBANY, N.Y. -The season's first major winter storm socked upstate New York with almost a foot of snow on Wednesday, causing one death, hundreds of school closings, accident-delayed commutes and power outages. The National Weather Service said up to 10 inches fell before tapering off in early afternoon, with the highest totals in the Albany area, the Catskills, Mohawk Valley and Orange County in the Hudson Valley. The weather service said a ...
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16 hours ago ago from Media General - Turnto10.com
Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Winter storm hits northeast Related Links NBC 10 News Published: December 9, 2009 Updated: December 2009 A wintry mix of sleet and snow is blanketing Rhode Island and Massachusetts. Snow hit the state early ...
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