When I moved into this house in 2004, I didn't stop to think how the massive hill for a driveway would affect things in the event of a snow storm, and THIS year I have made it worse.
Before, If it snowed more than 4 inches, I would need the plow guy to come take a swipe at it, and then I was good...
Local weather expert M.L.Baron says that the national weather service is close to issuing a near blizzard advisory for our area starting tomorrow and running into Friday night.
The latest forecast calls for up to a foot or more possible starting with light snow tonight...
New Bedford city councilors say they have been asking for better snow removal equipment for years. At their meeting on Thursday night, they revealed that 17 of the city's snowplows broke down during last weekend's storm, and are not out of commission.
The Blizzard of 2013 has proven to be a bit of a problem when it comes to cleanup. While City crews are working to get the snow and ice cleaned up, the Citywide parking ban is still in effect.
Don't put those shovels away yet! The threat of TWO more storms is on the horizon with the possibility of 4-8 inches Wednesday into Thursday, and late Saturday night into Sunday with a possibility of huge amounts again.
Every big snow storm that occurs causes this great debate. You live in a house with no driveway. You park on a public street. You spend time shoveling out your car that was parked in a public spot. Then, you leave. Are you entitled to that spot when you return?
When my kids think back and remember the Blizzard of '13, this will probably be one of the enduring images seared in their brains. C'mon...if you grew up in New England...you KNOW you've done this before. It was Saturday night, the thermometer both INSIDE and OUTSIDE the house was plummeting...