State of Emergency Declared After 57 Hour Blizzard Hits A Small Canadian Town A State of Emergency has been declared in Churchill, Manitoba after 60cm (24″) of snow fell during a storm that lasted 57 hours. This heavy snowfall was accompanied by strong winds of about 120 kmh (75mph). Last Thursday, the town was advised to stay indoors due to a crazy storm that was forecasted to hit the area. On Friday, strong […] Weather Chris Wallner | March 14, 2017 0 Comments
“State of Emergency” Declared for Jackson Hole, WY: The Teton County Commission declared a state of emergency for Teton Village, WY (Jackson Hole) on Wednesday night in an emergency meeting. The declaration of emergency was issued due to: “hazardous winter conditions including but not limited to power outages, anticipated flooding and heavy snowfall, increased risk of avalanche and ongoing impacts to the transportation system.” This declaration of emergency […] Industry News SnowBrains | February 9, 2017 1 Comment