In the Pacific Northwest home owners are alarmed at 3 inches of snow, while home owners in Alaska don’t get riled up even when snow literally comes into their bedroom and covers them while they sleep. That is exactly why images/photos can be a valuable resource for historians who are trying to understand the past. 23.0 inches Jan 26-27, 1967 2. The Blizzard of ’79 is officially Chicago’s fourth-largest snowfall, with a measured 20.3 inches falling on the area. The 2010-2011 winter has seen the rise of Moncler puffy coats as the favorite outerwear for Chicago’s well-heeled crowd. Forums: Weather, Chicago, Snow, Snowpocalypse, Snowtastrophe Email this Topic • Print this Page . your own Pins on Pinterest Chicago Snowpocalypse 2011: Lake Shore Drive ... Bridgeview Bank Uptown - Open House Chicago Faces of the 2012 Chicago Pride Parade Chicago NATO Protest Photos Flickr's liquid layout causes blurry / soft photos Luminous Field ups the surreal factor of the Bean to 11 Discover (and save!) Re: Snowpocalypse Chicago 2016...or get over yourself its just snow I went outside to shovel late this afternoon as it seemed to have stopped snowing. It hadn't but the amount coming down was a fraction of what came down in the morning. Finn dAbuzz 1 .
Feb 5, 2011 - This Pin was discovered by Sarah Mix. 21.6 inches Jan 1-3, 1999 3. Reply Tue 1 Feb, 2011 01:40 pm @joefromchicago, Well, it was coming in 2012 anyway.
These photos of women wearing Moncler coats were taken over the past week, both before and after the “snowpocalypse.” The presence of three foot high piles of snow should help you determine when each photo was taken! CHICAGO (CBS) — Here are the top 10 snowstorms in Chicago history, according to the National Weather Service: 1.
The "Snowpocalypse" is an event in Chicago that shal never be forgotten. At least we haven't had months to dwell upon our current doom. Published: January 18, 2012 Smart tips for handling snow regardless of whether a snowpocalypse to you is a few inches or several feet.
... January 8th 2012 3) Napoleon Bonaparte once said, "A picture is worth a thousand words."