February snowing round 2



Actually, it is hard to remember what round we are in. From the end of January into February over six days, we received about forty inches of snow in three storms. From the first image here, taken during the first storm (labeled as a blizzard, this was twenty inches), you can see that the basement window is not yet blocked by any snow.
The front of the main house, image 2 here, required some shoveling out at the basement windows by the third or fourth storm. Snow had reached the glass for about two inches. The low temperatures which are following these storms (again, not usual for the last decade plus) are resulting in little melting and the snow is accumulating from storm to storm.
The south side of the garage has a snow drift from the roof that is as high as the garage windows. There is a slope so that snow is not pressing onto any window glass, yet. It is possible to climb up this drift and touch the garage roof.
My truck is parked at an angle with the left side now being inundated from the garage roof drift. Digging the truck out is a multi day project complicated by absence of anywhere to put the snow being removed.
