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Sunday, January 23, 2005
Glad I'm not living there!
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A vehicle equipped with a snow plow passes a car covered in snow in Somerville, Massachusetts January 23, 2005. A powerful 'nor'easter' storm that earlier wrought havoc in the Midwest and mid-Atlantic states battered coastal New England with hurricane-force gusts of wind and dumped more than 2 feet of snow on some areas.
Look at all that snow! It must feel good to live in a Red state!
BOSTON (Reuters) - Large parts of the Northeastern United States lay buried under several feet of snow on Sunday by a blizzard that severely curbed road and air travel and cut power to thousands of customers. A powerful "nor'easter" storm that earlier wrought havoc in the U.S. Midwest and mid-Atlantic states battered coastal New England with strong wind gusts and dumped more than 2 feet of snow on some areas. The storm's impact could be felt across the Atlantic as dozens of flights at London's Heathrow airport were canceled to and from New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Washington. In all, U.S. carriers reported hundreds of flight cancellations.
Reuters Photo
Snow is removed from a sidewalk in Times Square as New York digs out of about a foot of snow, January 23, 2005. Wind and snow made travel difficult as many flights from the three New York airports were cancelled for a second day in a row.
Nature is "heck" (ha, I didn't curse!). Selah!
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