Everett Jones+FollowMARYLAND — A foot of snow falling from a single winter storm in Maryland during February is not unprecedented, based on historical weather data, though it does require a specific set of atmospheric conditions. February is typically one of Maryland’s snowiest months. Long-term climate records from the National Weather Service show that average February snowfall ranges from about 3 to 6 inches along the Chesapeake Bay and Eastern Shore to 6 to 10 inches in central Maryland, including the Baltimore-Washington corridor. In far western Maryland, including higher elevations in Garrett and Allegany counties, average February snowfall can exceed 20 inches. #WinterStormWarning #Snowstorm00Share
MISSJAY-FAM+FollowIt Finally Snowed 🤭🥶 #ChileSnow #SnowStorm #FrostyDay #WeatherAlert #WeatherImpact #WeatherForecast 61Share
johnsonjonathan+FollowBoston snowstorm turns wedding into joyful surpriseA massive Boston snowstorm couldn’t stop Lisa and Peter from tying the knot—after two canceled plans, they pulled off a heartwarming, last-minute ceremony at the Renaissance Boston Seaport Hotel. Their wedding became a powerful tribute to Lisa’s late sister’s motto: “choose joy.” The snow made the day even more magical, and the community’s support—vendors, friends, and family—reminded everyone how people can come together in tough times. After the vows, the celebration continued with Patriots fans braving the blizzard to watch the big game. Have you ever had a special day take an unexpected turn for the better? #Relationships #Boston #Snowstorm20Share
Kaitlyn Hammond+FollowSnow Storm Jokes Are Melting the Internet! ❄️Not everyone’s loving the snowman jokes tonight—some fans are saying the real joke is how wild this snow storm is getting! There’s a debate if these silly puns are helping people cope or just making the cabin fever worse. Anyone else think the weather is funnier than the punchlines? Let’s hear your best (or worst) snow storm jokes below! #Entertainment #SnowStorm #WinterHumor51Share
Anne Clark+FollowSnow storm survival: Dig out your car safelyWaking up to find your car buried after a snow storm is the worst, but rushing the dig-out can cost you big in repairs. Clearing snow early is key—waiting lets it freeze solid, making the job tougher and riskier for your paint and bumpers. Always use a plastic shovel, not metal, and clear a path wider than your car to avoid scraping the sides. Don’t forget to clear the wheels and the roof—packed snow can mess with your steering and even block your windshield. What’s your go-to snow removal trick? Share your tips below! #Transportation #SnowStorm #WinterTips50Share
kellydesiree+FollowSnowstorm rescue in West Virginia melts heartsA little orange cat’s desperate cries during a brutal West Virginia snowstorm led to a life-changing rescue. Instead of just offering shelter, a local couple welcomed the shivering stray right into their home—despite already having four cats! The new arrival quickly made himself at home, even bonding with one of their other orange kitties. Neighbors say they’ve seen this cat around for a while, so he might have been abandoned. The couple is ready to reunite him with an owner if possible, but for now, he’s found warmth, food, and friendship. Would you have done the same? #Pets #WestVirginia #Snowstorm00Share
umccall+FollowSnowstorm shuts down Binghamton lifeEverything from grocery stores to schools and even local government offices in Binghamton is at a standstill as a massive snowstorm sweeps through the region. Weis Markets, schools like Binghamton University and Ithaca College, and countless others are closed or moving online. State and local officials have declared emergencies, issued travel bans, and urged everyone to stay off the roads. Trash pickup and public transit are on hold, too. For many, this means a rare, unexpected pause in daily routines. How are you handling the shutdown? Are you enjoying the snow day or worried about the disruptions? #Transportation #Binghamton #Snowstorm00Share
Anne Clark+FollowOhio braces for travel bans as snowstorm hitsMajor winter weather is about to shake up daily life across Ohio. With heavy snow and ice on the way, county sheriffs can declare snow emergencies—sometimes even banning all non-emergency travel. At Level 3, roads are closed to everyone except emergency crews, and ignoring the ban could mean fines or even charges. This isn’t just about inconvenience; it’s about safety and letting plows and first responders do their jobs. How do you feel about these strict rules? Have you ever been caught out during a Level 3 emergency? Let’s talk about how this impacts your plans and routines. #Transportation #OhioWeather #Snowstorm00Share
Lauren Cooper+FollowSnow Day Chaos: Schools & Power Out!Winter is not messing around this week! Storm Goretti just set a new wind record and dumped so much snow that schools across the UK are shutting down, power’s out for thousands, and travel is a total nightmare. Trains are canceled, airports are closed, and the Met Office is dropping red and amber warnings everywhere. If you’re in the Midlands, Wales, or Scotland, brace yourself—this is one for the books! #Transportation #SnowStorm #StormGoretti30Share