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The good, the bad, the snow plow knocking over a reporter ... 'A Fox Philadelphia reporter, our friend Steve Keeley nearly gets knocked down by a wave of snow on live TV. Live reporter pummeled by ...
He's showed off his snow-covered driveway, and children playing in the snow on the property. He's called his home away from home his "happy place ." This story was originally published on Jan. 3 ...
Jeremy Renner, who suffered a near-fatal snow plow accident in January 2023, spoke Tuesday about his recovery at an on-stage talk at Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Film Festival. Asked if there were any ...
Snow started falling in the early hours of March 14. [71] Except for pockets, most of the snow dissipated in the night of March 14. [72] [73] A man died in East Hartford after being hit by a plow truck. [74] [75] Approximately 1,700 customers lost power during the storm. [76] Some areas, including Middletown got up to 21 inches (53 cm) of snow ...
Lesser accumulations up to 20 in (51 cm)—occurred in areas south to western Connecticut, Massachusetts, southern Vermont, northern Rhode Island, and eastern New Hampshire. [1] Lighter snowfall extended as far south as central Virginia, and as far west as Indiana. [4] The snow was accompanied by high winds, in some areas reaching 45 mph (72 km/h).
The snow fell too quickly for plow trucks to keep up. Plows were further hampered by the number of cars stuck on the roads. In Boston, the deep snow overwhelmed the city's sanitation department, because there was no more room along streets and sidewalks to put the snow; much of it was hauled to nearby harbors and dumped.
Winter Storm Kingston swept across the U.S. from the Midwest into the South and mid-Atlantic, bringing snow, ice and dangerous road conditions to cities including Tulsa, Oklahoma, Kansas City and ...
The single highest snowfall was in Paisley, Ontario, which over seven days was lashed with 127.6 centimetres (50.2 in) of snow. The storms left at least 34 people dead in the United States and 14 people dead in Canada with numerous persons injured from traffic accidents or other mishaps, such as train derailments or falling glass.