What is Snowcrete? Meteorologist Veronica Johnson breaks it down below.
Laast week’s snow and ice storm rolled in like it had a personal grudge, turning roads into skating rinks, sidewalks into liability waivers, and everyone’s mood into pure rage. What started as “a light dusting” quickly escalated into frozen chaos, with ice clinging to everything except the will to keep going to work. Cars crawled, people slipped, schools played the will-they-won’t-they game, and winter once again proved it is deeply committed to ruining plans, patience, and any remaining optimism. The storm didn’t just inconvenience the area — it moved in, made a mess, and dared everyone to complain about it.
Let take a look at how it went down.
Snow plows made it impossiblt for people to dig out their cars once the snow froze.
Snow plow drivers having way too much fun covering cars in snow.
There is ALWAYS A Karen.
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This guy who tried shoveling a roof with a snow blower.
And lastly, this poor gut who came back from vacation to find his house covered like an ice rink.





