10 amusing facts about snow

A happy day in South Korea. By Chunwoo
A happy day in South Korea. By Chunwoo. From the ColdUnited Flickr group

What do you know about snow? The first words that come to my Siberian mind, certainly, are white, cold, wet, and, maybe, clean. Actually, it’s a part of our daily winter life and surrounding. We got used to see it, and we think nothing about snow could amuse us, but that way of thinking appears to be self-delusion. Snow is wonderful and the following facts got me resume my interest in it.

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Lincoln Tice rides his bike on a snowy street doing errends in Madison, Wisconsin, December 9. Heavy snow blanketed much of the central United States Thursday after a massive winter storm left residents battling frigid temperatures and icy roads. (AFP/Getty Images/File/Andy Manis)

Lincoln Tice rides his bike on a snowy street doing errends in Madison, Wisconsin, December 9. Heavy snow blanketed much of the central United States Thursday after a massive winter storm left residents battling frigid temperatures and icy roads. (AFP/Getty Images/File/Andy Manis)

CHICAGO (AFP) – Heavy snow blanketed much of the central United States Thursday after a massive winter storm left residents battling frigid temperatures and icy roads.

Some parts of Michigan and Ohio were expected to get as much as several more feet (up to a meter) of snow as the system which has battered the country since Sunday made its way northwards up into Canada.

“This one came roaring through, it came in off the west coast, started really getting put together in Utah and then just blasted across the plains,” said Pat Slattery, a spokesman for the National Weather Service.

“As the system moves through, back behind it all this Arctic air came pouring south out of Canada and sweeping across the plains.”

High winds were creating blizzard-like conditions even in areas where the snow had stopped falling by pulling snow drifts up off the ground, Slattery told AFP.

Those winds were also adding a bitter bite to the already freezing winter air, complicating efforts to dig out from under the heavy snow.

Wind chills were forecast to range from -15 to -30 Fahrenheit (-26 to -34 Celsius) from Wyoming to Wisconsin and even Iowa and Missouri for the next few days. (more…)

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That’s what I see in my backyard in Cariboo Region, British Columbia, Canada.

Cariboo Region, British Columbia, Canada

The snow will stay on the ground until April, then it will get warm quite suddenly and everything will thaw and melt. And then my basement will flood. (more…)

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