Published: March 24,2015
"Parts of Atlantic Canada have been hit by three separate winter storms in about one week's time, from the weekend of March 14-15 through last weekend," said weather.com meteorologist Jon Erdman. "Halifax, Nova Scotia, appears to have set an all-time March snow depth record, topping out at 93 centimeters (36.6 inches) from March 19-20. This is just 1 centimeter from tying the all-time record snow depth of 94 centimeters on Jan. 24, 1971, according to Environment Canada."
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In Nova Scotia, the multiple rounds of snowfall have transformed the territory into "Snova Scotia," as the CBC called it. Even the jaw-dropping photos of Boston's snow this winter might not prepare you for some of the images coming from eastern Canada.
Here are some of those photos.
How does a snowbank even get that tall??
@BrianHigginsCBC bigger banks
Drivers are running stop signs and not even knowing it.
??? “@AndrewLMitton: Be aware of hidden road signs that are buried in snow. Drive as the conditions allow. #nsstorm pic.twitter.com/qU1sxnKIfp”
Thinking of leaving the house? Forget it.
How many times in 1 week does this have to happen? #pei #peistorm #atlstorm #winterIsurrender http://ift.tt/1C1lost
Parking lots are more like car traps now.
Might be an actual #halifax #airport parking lot pic. #vacation #nsstorm #Snowmageddon2015 #dudewheresmycar #sunny
Any time there's a GoT reference during a weather event, you know it's bad.
I found Halifax's version of the wall from Game Of Thrones. #wallofsnow @haligonia #halifax #NSstorm
Shoveling while the snow is still falling? You, sir, are a masochist.
Let's play "Find the Car."
#WinterISurrender yeah, that little strip of purple is my car :(
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