Dwarf_Angel04
Well-Known Member
This week has been one big mess aroung here!
Tuesday an ice storm hit and yesterday everyone finally was set back up on electric. Yesterday was also the start of the new winter storm or shall I say, 'Blizzard'. Schools started out the day stating they were going to dismissal 2 hours early. But before those 2 hours, the sheriff announced we were on a Level 2 snow emergancy. With that said the schools left out 30 mins earlier then their early dismissal. About 4 pm we were put on a Level 3 emergancy and still we remain. I have no idea how much snow we have out there because it's all drifted. Some parts I can see the grass while other parts, while the 2 foot cement wall across the street can't be seen.
This week we have been on some kind of level emergancy from Tuesday to well, now. A lot of people took photos of Tuesday's storm from around here and put them on our local television station. Gonna see what I can gather up to show y'all. Very pretty but nasty! LOL!
Hope everyone else put in this storms way are safely resting in their house.
Amanda
Tuesday an ice storm hit and yesterday everyone finally was set back up on electric. Yesterday was also the start of the new winter storm or shall I say, 'Blizzard'. Schools started out the day stating they were going to dismissal 2 hours early. But before those 2 hours, the sheriff announced we were on a Level 2 snow emergancy. With that said the schools left out 30 mins earlier then their early dismissal. About 4 pm we were put on a Level 3 emergancy and still we remain. I have no idea how much snow we have out there because it's all drifted. Some parts I can see the grass while other parts, while the 2 foot cement wall across the street can't be seen.
This week we have been on some kind of level emergancy from Tuesday to well, now. A lot of people took photos of Tuesday's storm from around here and put them on our local television station. Gonna see what I can gather up to show y'all. Very pretty but nasty! LOL!
Hope everyone else put in this storms way are safely resting in their house.
Amanda