F My Life: It's Funny, It's True, Except When It Happens to You
The snow may have stopped falling, but the clean-up is just beginning.
The term "Baltimore Blizzard of 2010" may need additional clarification, however, as another powerful snowstorm is heading for the Mid-Atlantic states and will likely be here by Tuesday night.
Stay tuned to our Snowpocalypse page for the latest updates
To add insult to injury, due to a combination of technical difficulties and human error, we still don't know if yesterday's blizzard broke the record for the heaviest snowfall on record here in Baltimore, and we may not know for days or even weeks.
For now, we're all digging out. People are tired from digging and snow plows are having trouble clearing roadways in time. Schools will most likely be closed all week as the clean-up effort is just beginning and more snow is expected in a couple of days.
Here is video of the massive blizzard and clean-up effort.
Stay tuned to our Snowpocalypse page for updates.
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