In February, I drove one on a 500-mile family trip, much of it in a snowstorm.
And what happens on nights like this last Monday, when there was a snowstorm forecast?
Elsewhere in the city, two people were hit by a police car during a snowstorm.
In truth, she is a Parking Lot Dog, dropped off in a snowstorm to meet her fate.
The airport had 1, 200 people drop in one day in March because a snowstorm shut down some airports.
She recalled going to her car after a snowstorm and seeing that the snow had been scrapped off.
Mr. Murray did attend training exercises for a snowstorm and on disaster-preparedness functions and the emergency operations center, officials said.
"I have always wanted a snowstorm for my wedding, and my wish has come true to the max, " she said.
There was nothing unusual about a snowstorm in the Northeast this late in the season, when it can still get plenty cold.
It will be the second straight rough-weather playoff game for the Packers, who defeated the Seattle Seahawks in a snowstorm last Saturday.
The plane, which had taken off from Bristol, came down in the mountains outside Basle during a snowstorm on 10 April 1973.
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In 1994, 53 people were killed when a Turkish Airlines aircraft crashed in a snowstorm while trying to land in eastern Turkey.
Death often came sooner than expected, and in unlikely ways: in 1893, many Russian pilgrims died in a snowstorm north of Jerusalem.
Nothing is perfect in this world, and the best time to see the lake without the crowds is likely after dark or during a snowstorm.
At least four Colorado ski resorts reopened for the weekend after a snowstorm earlier in the week, and four others were still open for the season.
Unwelcome as it was, there's nothing unusual about a snowstorm in the Northeast this late in the season, when it can still get plenty cold enough.
While it's spring on the calendar, a snowstorm is bearing down on the Northeast after dumping from 7 to 15 inches of snow from Colorado to the Midwest.
If you add to that process a snowstorm, or just plain bad weather (and really, Iowa in January, is there anything other than bad weather?) you change the game significantly.
Gary Waters caused a stir when a snowstorm prevented him from getting back from a Hall of Fame induction ceremony at his alma mater, forcing him to miss a game.
This year, Le Web happens to fall on the day a snowstorm shut down the airports and the Eiffel Tower, and brought traffic to a standstill in the French capital.
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Mr Goodeve-Docker and his team-mates, Andy Norman, from Bracknell in Berkshire, and Roan Hackney, were in the early stages of their trek when a snowstorm engulfed them, blowing away their tent.
After leaving home during a snowstorm to run an errand to a local Co-op, she boarded a bus driven by Gartshore, who was the last person to see the schoolgirl alive.
The group of 16 and 17-year-olds had been staying at an adventure holiday centre when a snowstorm hit the island on Friday, bringing down power lines and covering cars and parts of buildings with snow.
Numerous accidents were reported in the area, and Mayor Sly James declared the emergency in an unwanted encore to a major snowstorm that dumped nearly a foot of snow on his city just five days earlier.
The second death was reported in the Nebraska Pandhandle, where a woman died Tuesday while trying to trudge through a blinding snowstorm from her disabled car to her house a mile away.
In the early days of the oil industry, a New England snowstorm or a washed-out Texas rail bed could lead to a spike in prices or even shortages for entire regions of the country.
The area suffered extensive erosion from Superstorm Sandy in October and a major snowstorm last month.
Some people criticize that stance, but how many of you leave your homes every time there is a major snowstorm?
Hamilton's Scottish Premier League game with Dundee United was postponed about 15 minutes before kick-off because of a freak snowstorm.
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