The unprecedented snowfall in St. John’s buried countless cars overnight, including this one. #NLStorm2020 pic.twitter.com/oYDY3ujbJG
— CBC Newfoundland and Labrador (@CBCNL) January 19, 2020
Somehow 40 cms with 70k/h winds will seem very minor after all of this. #Newfoundland #snowmaggedon2020 #StateofEmergency #stormageddon2020 #blizzard #Snowpocalypse2020 pic.twitter.com/vWVzw0vayO
— Paula Tessier (@PaulaChickp) January 18, 2020
So this is how it ends…buried alive lol pic.twitter.com/X9t1H8NrIv
— Ernie Powell (@etrevorpowell) January 17, 2020
St Johns, getting ready for more!Hats off to these guys for working in extreme weather condition #blizzard #snowstorm #worstweather #inspirational #awesomepeople #cnn #canada #Newfoundland #cbcnl #stjohns pic.twitter.com/uEbeXF6YqZ
— Surendra Kumar (@surendrk) January 17, 2020
There are two vehicles almost buried, a random pedestrian and a runaway garbage bag here. Some are easier to spot than others. pic.twitter.com/nX1IxRQdOW
— Tammy Davis (@TammyDavis709) January 17, 2020
This. Is. Crazy. #StateofEmergency #nlwhiteout #snowstorm #nlweather #blizzard #Newfoundland #nlblizzard2020 #nlstorm #nltraffic @VOCMNEWS @hitsfm #Snowpocalypse2020 #Snowmageddon pic.twitter.com/eanqZGKdLo
— Samantha Foley (@SamanthaLee20) January 18, 2020
Crafty Newfoundlanders ❄️
Feels like the rest of Canada 🇨🇦 should just be quiet about snow and winter after all Newfoundland is going through! 💨#StateofEmergency #NLStorm2020 #NLblizzard #Snowpocalypse2020 #Snowmageddon pic.twitter.com/rrAGaZ90CC
— Katherine Dines (@KatherineDines) January 18, 2020
It’s gonna take some time to clean this up in Newfoundland. #Snowmageddon #NLStorm2020 pic.twitter.com/wgPU1eNf66
— 🚀Melissa Tait (@meltait) January 18, 2020
Tens of thousands of Newfoundlanders are trapped in their homes. Premier Dwight Ball has requested federal support, including for the army to be mobilized. @CBCNL #Snowstorm #NLStorm2020 pic.twitter.com/bxEZtQdEny
— CBC News (@CBCNews) January 18, 2020
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