Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Scenes From The Groundhog Day Blizzard Of 2016


Courtesy of our Facebook friends and followers, here are scenes from Dorchester and the surrounding area from today -- Feb. 2 -- as residents endure the Groundhog Day Blizzard. By nightfall, between 9" and 10" had fallen in the Dorchester metro, depending where you measured.  Many roads were closed, including I-80, and some areas of eastern Nebraska have lost electricity.  In Dorchester, the electricity stayed on; streets were plowed by early afternoon. The latest forecast update can be seen here.  Ironically, this blizzard hits exactly one year and one day after the worst snowstorm of 2015.









1 comment:

  1. ..... you guys are wimps ........................... my cattle and i didnt even notice the weather had changed ........................... my wife sits on her rump and watches us from the window ............................ tonight is her turn to break the ice on the stock tank ...................................... i am letting her come inside every two hours to warm up .......................................

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