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Thought Boston's Winter Was a Nightmare? You Should See What Eastern Canada Looks Like Right Now
Thought Boston's Winter Was a Nightmare? You Should See What Eastern Canada Looks Like Right Now
Sep 20, 2024 9:16 PM

While a parade of winter storms has recently loosened its grip on most of the northern U.S., the same can't be said of Atlantic Canada.

"Parts of Atlantic Canada have been hit by three separate winter storms in about one week's time, from the weekend of March 14-15 through last weekend," said weather.com meteorologist ."Halifax, Nova Scotia, appears to have set an all-time March snow depth record, topping out at 93 centimeters (36.6 inches) from March 19-20. This is just 1 centimeter from tying the all-time record snow depth of 94 centimeterson Jan. 24, 1971, according to Environment Canada."

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In Nova Scotia, the multiple rounds of snowfall as the CBC called it. Even the jaw-dropping photos of Boston's snow this winter might not prepare you for some of the images coming from eastern Canada.

Here are some of those photos.

How does a snowbank even get that tall??

Drivers are running stop signs and not even knowing it.

Thinking of leaving the house? Forget it.

Parking lots are more like car traps now.

Any time there's a GoT reference during a weather event, you know it's bad.

Shoveling while the snow is still falling? You, sir, are a masochist.

Let's play "Find the Car."

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