Wednesday, 19 November 2014

New York Got Hit With A Wall Of Snow So Thick It Left Drivers Stranded In Their Cars

Yes, almost
every single state in America was literally freezing
this week, but according to latest reports, no where
has been hit with as much of a winter wake-up call
as a city called Buffalo, in New York. Huff'Post was
there:
The friendly folks of Buffalo woke up
Wednesday morning to a staggering 6 FEET
of snow… with another storm expected to
drop 2 to 3 more feet in the coming days.
The snow was so thick in most places,
drivers were forced to camp out in their cars
until emergency responders could dig them
out, including an entire basketball team, the
band Interpol and one man who live-
Tweeted his more than 24-hour-long ordeal
stranded on Interstate 90.
The lake-effect snow which spurred New
York Governor Andrew Cuomo to declare a
state of emergency, was responsible for at
least four deaths. The snowfall is expected
to at least rival Buffalo's all-time snow
record of 82 inches that fell over five days in
2001.
On the plus side, there's money to be made
for those looking to shovel some snow (and
score a few free Buffalo Bills tickets).
Posted By David Aniemeka

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