East Coast: Waking up to a snowy day
7 January 2022 By Abiodun Giwa
The Path Train station entrance near the Journal Squared edifice on Pavonia Avenue in Jersey City closed in the afternoon of Thursday. As a pedestrian approached the steps and saw the signs, he asked a cleaner pushing a cart towards the door about the cause of the closure. "The Accu-weather says it will snow from 11:00 pm till tomorrow and will be much," the cleaner responded.
A signal that the winter season is here. Therefore, the trending news reports Friday morning is that East Coast gets blanketed in snow. The snowfall began in New Jersey's Essex County area about 11:48 pm on Thursday with a flurry for about 15 minutes and stopped, but continued later in the night. White flakes covered the ground by morning hours. Therefore, people who went to bed early woke up to a snowy day as attested by Maurizio Massari in a tweet, "Waking up to a snowy #Manhattan. Could we call it a '#snow' day?"
Americans look forward to snowfall every winter since there is hardly a winter without the snowing experience. And they are rarely disappointed by mother nature. Therefore, managing snow accumulation is tedious, and residents prepare arduously. And one of the reasons people don't like winter aside from its bitter cold.
The beauty of snowfall ends with everyone seeing and admiring white flakes of snow falling from the sky and accumulating on the ground, on top of parked vehicles, and elsewhere it finds reception. However, removing snowflakes from the roads, houses, and business places task the government, home, and business owners.
Ordinary individuals remove snowflakes from the top of their cars and pathways to drive again. Then, they acquire shovels and other instruments to remove the flakes.
Homeowners are responsible for preventing white flakes around their homes from turning into ice by spreading commercially salt available for the procedure instead of allowing it to settle down and become dangerous for neighbors and pedestrians. Government makes provision for the salt applied on networks of roads preventing accidents from wet and slippery conditions. A tremendous amount of money goes into acquiring trucks that spread the salt and other plow instruments to clear the road after every snowfall.
Home and business owners are liable under the law for failure to remove the white flakes capable of turning to slippery ice capable of causing falling accidents for pedestrians around their buildings. In addition, they are liable to individuals who fall accidentally on slippery ground.
News reports confirm the inconvenience from snowing when flake accumulates and turns into ice. Motorists' cried for help when they stuck for hours on icy Virginia's I-95 road.
A signal that the winter season is here. Therefore, the trending news reports Friday morning is that East Coast gets blanketed in snow. The snowfall began in New Jersey's Essex County area about 11:48 pm on Thursday with a flurry for about 15 minutes and stopped, but continued later in the night. White flakes covered the ground by morning hours. Therefore, people who went to bed early woke up to a snowy day as attested by Maurizio Massari in a tweet, "Waking up to a snowy #Manhattan. Could we call it a '#snow' day?"
Americans look forward to snowfall every winter since there is hardly a winter without the snowing experience. And they are rarely disappointed by mother nature. Therefore, managing snow accumulation is tedious, and residents prepare arduously. And one of the reasons people don't like winter aside from its bitter cold.
The beauty of snowfall ends with everyone seeing and admiring white flakes of snow falling from the sky and accumulating on the ground, on top of parked vehicles, and elsewhere it finds reception. However, removing snowflakes from the roads, houses, and business places task the government, home, and business owners.
Ordinary individuals remove snowflakes from the top of their cars and pathways to drive again. Then, they acquire shovels and other instruments to remove the flakes.
Homeowners are responsible for preventing white flakes around their homes from turning into ice by spreading commercially salt available for the procedure instead of allowing it to settle down and become dangerous for neighbors and pedestrians. Government makes provision for the salt applied on networks of roads preventing accidents from wet and slippery conditions. A tremendous amount of money goes into acquiring trucks that spread the salt and other plow instruments to clear the road after every snowfall.
Home and business owners are liable under the law for failure to remove the white flakes capable of turning to slippery ice capable of causing falling accidents for pedestrians around their buildings. In addition, they are liable to individuals who fall accidentally on slippery ground.
News reports confirm the inconvenience from snowing when flake accumulates and turns into ice. Motorists' cried for help when they stuck for hours on icy Virginia's I-95 road.
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