A Facebook look at Snow Storm 2017 |
February 6, 2017 |
All already seem to agree ... this latest storm
has brought down the most snow on Boundary
County since the big storms of the late 1990s.
Fortunately, as of 7 a.m., most of the snowfall
has moved off to the south and east.
But round two (three or four?) is on the east
side of the Cascades and headed this way, giving
but a brief respite and a chance to catch up.
Here is a look at what we woke up to this
morning, as posted by local residents on
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"Just since yesterday morning
not sure how much It looks like 16 or 17
inches," Bonners Ferry Street Department
Superintendent John Youngwirth posted
during a brief break at about 4:30 a.m.
"Please just stay home, there is nothing
worth getting in an accident! Just drink
coffee and look out the window and pray
for it to stop! Some should be probably
shoveling your roofs or helping others
shovel their roofs!" |
"I am still feeling yucky, but
since the snow has gone crazy I am
headed out to shovel," Liz Cada posted.
"I am almost convinced that people who
love the snow don't have to use a
shovel. I will someday own a snowblower." |
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"Woke up to another 14 inches
overnight!" posted Amanda Stuber-Fairchild.
"Calling for another 12 today!" |
"There is a car under there
somewhere," Melody Moore posted. |
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"Crap, this is the highway,"
Jennifer Widner posted just before 6
a.m. "Gonna be a long drive." |
"Yesterday vs. today!" Kathy Konek
posted. "It was not too big of a
snowman, but he went into the witness
protection program last night." |
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