
Pictures And Videos From Newfoundland Snow Bomb Are Coming In And They’re Hard To Believe.

If you hate shoveling snow, have a look at the scene in St John’s, Newfoundland after a historic snowstorm dumped 3 feet of snow packing 100 MPH winds.
When the snowblower faces a wall of snow … check out this video of what the blizzard was like. More photos: https://t.co/8Nvx8ANXOe#nlwx #nlblizzard2020 pic.twitter.com/43CU2MtJR7
— CBC Newfoundland and Labrador (@CBCNL) January 18, 2020
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7e4-EqnN95/
RT @jdavidmitchell: I’m gonna need a bigger boat ❄️❄️❄️ #nlwx pic.twitter.com/HRPeiwgfPa
— Bill Vessey (@billvessey) January 18, 2020
My aunt snowed in with now power.uncle is stranded on the highway In a Plow?!…75 Cm of Snow 200Mph winds. This is insane #Newfoundland #nlblizzard2020 #stormageddon2020 Newfoundland what’s your situation like rn??? pic.twitter.com/dArzKCdxx3
— Rico Suavè (@AlexWelshman) January 18, 2020
Drfting snow in some places is still 10-15 feet high.
The fun continues #nl #nlblizzard2020 #downtownstjohns #nlwx pic.twitter.com/5M1VqHaGwL
— F Kennedy (@Floruns) January 18, 2020
As Canadians, we like to make chicken soup of snow cyclones so as devastating as it looks, we’re not pussies. There are really only two things to do when your city is crippled from generational snowfall. Dig the fuck out and figure out a way to have some fun.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7e2kpYBKOO/
I had to dismantle my screen door to get out. You wouldn’t BELIEVE how much work this little amount was! #Snowmageddon2020 #Snowpocalypse2020 #nlwx pic.twitter.com/3vHoOQD8hB
— Candice Walsh (@candicewalsh) January 18, 2020
This week a big snow storm hit Newfoundland, Canada, and rather than dig themselves out, some decided to get creative and turn their front door entrances into beer fridges pic.twitter.com/SOyOgsuEAI
— Ian P. McCarthy (@Toffeemen68) January 19, 2020
Snow on a Random Island, Newfoundland pic.twitter.com/dTmqN5BRp3
— Janice King (@king5223) January 18, 2020
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7eyGxAhAgs/
When your doorway is blocked with snow…use it has a beer cooler All jokes aside…please stay safe and warm in #Newfoundland ❄️ #snowstorm #snowmaggedon2020 pic.twitter.com/6XsfLTzDQC
— Nunzio Presta (@nunziopresta) January 18, 2020
Newfoundland sNOw I don’t think so pic.twitter.com/yCvLn08B60
— marlene (@Septembers_Song) January 19, 2020
https://www.instagram.com/p/B7ew-ibnOjO/
This is snow main highway in Newfoundland pic.twitter.com/J7gihKaeI5
— Jackie tucker. (@Jackiet28761024) January 18, 2020
Snow day in
Newfoundland!
#Canada #Weather #ExtremeWeather #SnowDay pic.twitter.com/MXnl48GTQA
— Tom Hall ☘ (@TomHall) January 19, 2020
The Canadian Army is on their way as we speak as the Premier just announced a state of emergency.
Update: The City of Mount Pearl and the Town of Paradise, both communities adjacent to St. John’s, have also declared states of emergency, with businesses told to shut and cars ordered off the streets except for emergency situations. pic.twitter.com/5wAYaQBUF5
— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) January 17, 2020
Only 1500 people don’t have power (down from 3000) which is hard to believe when you see the pics and videos Noewfoundlanders are posting on SM.
Sending nothing but love and big D energy with the shovels. That has to SUUUUCK BALLS.
Dean Blundell
Dean Blundell is a Canadian radio personality. Best known as a longtime morning host on CFNY-FM (The Edge) in Toronto, Ontario. In 2015 he was named the new morning host on sports radio station CJCL (Sportsnet 590 The Fan). Dean started his career in radio in 2001 and for nearly 20 years been entertaining the radio audience. Dean’s newest venture is the launch of his site and podcast which is gaining tremendous momentum across North America.