Upcoming storm brings back memories of winters past for Tri-State residents
Big storms like the one coming Monday donât hit the Tri-State very often â but when they do, we talk about them for years.
and last updated 2021-02-12 23:12:02-05
Big storms like the one coming Monday donât hit the Tri-State very often â but when they do, the memories last longer than the accumulation.
We spoke to Cincinnatians who remember the city blanketed by the kind of snow we havenât seen in years. Most agree: weâve had a nice long break, but weather forecasters said that vacation ends Monday.
Central Texas cities cleaning up from winter storm, preparing for what s to come
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TEMPLE, TX â Driving on residential streets in Temple on Friday, youâll see plenty of piles of sticks, branches and broken limbs.
Itâs all leftover from the winter storm just the day before.
One of those piles belongs to the Simons, a Temple family who heard something fall off of their roof Thursday evening.
At first, they thought it was snow or ice. Come to find out, they were wrong.
âI see this big tree laying over our porch and on the sidewalk,â Cody Simons, the homeowner explained. âWith all the weight of the tree limbs; that s pretty much what happens this time of year.â
Body shops busy following winter weather
Body shops busy following winter weather By Brady Williams | February 12, 2021 at 6:56 PM CST - Updated February 12 at 6:56 PM
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) - Body shop owners say they’ve had to do many more repairs amid the winter weather.
Greg Moore, manager of Moore’s Body Shop, said some of the more common accidents the shop repaired this week were rear endings.
“[The] phone’s been ringing off the hook,” Moore said. “Nothing too major, but definitely a lot of people sliding into other people.”
By Moore’s estimation, there have been more accidents than there typically are this time of year.