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The Snowstorm’s Residue

All of us have noticed the huge amounts of snow that fell on us, and the giant snow piles created by plows with virtually nowhere to put it.

Automobiles in our neighborhoods on some streets will not move for the remainder of the winter due to the sheer weight and volume of the snow and the fact it has frozen during the current cold wave.

Maneuvering the streets in our neighborhoods has been made much more difficult by all the snow and ice.

The simplest of daily affairs have been compromised by the snow such as shopping for food and getting it out of our cars into our homes and parking, which has become near to impossible.

The forecast is for snow and more sleet and ice.

It was 78 degrees in Palm Beach Monday afternoon

North End Regional Review Staff

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