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Alabama snow impact by the numbers--5 Dead, 23 injured on roads and 3500 students sheltered at school
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 46148447:MV8yNDcwODMzXzQyNTY2MzcwXzJBNDcxMjI=] My definition of worse is by overall experience. Slush on ice with street tires and bad management. I've had a car buried overnight in canada and a 4x4 frozen to the ground in a garage at -40. Also been in NE blizzards, they really are tame. [/quote]
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So far, five people have been killed as a result of the storm, the report said, although no casualties have yet been reported for Jefferson or Shelby counties
The Situation Report's estimates may initially be low.
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Just so you know this was nothing to laugh about. At least by the weekend, the ice and snow will all be gone as warming is on the way if only for a couple of days.
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