Snow shoveling is strenuous and it’s a good idea to take frequent breaks and prevent dehydration by drinking plenty of fluids ...
Eventually that pile of snow would grow into a glacier ... solitary drifts of snow on the perpetually shaded north side of wood lots. And I’ve always been relieved when they finally melted.
During mild winters, MnDOT maintenance crews remove dead and diseased trees, as well as brush that has grown into areas that ...
But when it’s much colder, snow has much less liquid water content, which means it can pile up quicker due to the so-called “fluff factor.” An inch of water suddenly becomes 20″ of snow in ...