Residents of the Atlantic provinces were hit by yet another winter storm Sunday night, with up to 59 centimetres of snow falling on parts of the region. As residents prepared for yet another cleanup, several took their collective shock and frustration to Twitter, posting photos of the messy fallout.
Here's a look at what they saw:
@KSundahlCTV @CTV_Liveat5 there is a huge difference of snow just between halifax and enfield! pic.twitter.com/PkuAjo1x0w
— Rebecca Shaw (@Shaw194) March 16, 2015
snow day in the hood // caffeine mission #halifax #novascotia #storm #coffee pic.twitter.com/XfhXKpSn0H
— Melani Wood (@melaniwood) March 16, 2015
This is what many people are facing tonight as they look out their door. Snow still falling in Sydney. pic.twitter.com/cmjjWeWqc6
— Kyle Moore (@KyleMooreCTV) March 16, 2015
#blizzard #ATLStorm #again #Rothesay #NB #newbrunswick #whyus #snow #AtlanticCanada we could seeout windows yesterday pic.twitter.com/4auG5Pn2hF
— Pamela Mountain (@Pambella) March 15, 2015
@ChrisDoohan @IDatedFabio Way too much snow here in Moncton, New Brunswick. "Scotty one to beam up" pic.twitter.com/OVZjsmDTmp
— Joe Robertson (@joe_robertson_) March 16, 2015
But not everyone was upset at the latest dump of precipitation. Many used the weather as an opportunity to head outdoors and take part in their favourite winter activity:
Found a fun use for the mountain of snow that's become our front lawn #nsblizzard #halifax pic.twitter.com/WsWJVlKdPE
— Janice Hudson (@EastCoastEditor) March 15, 2015
Yes, even @PhilipTweel likes to play in the snow!! #snowday #PEI pic.twitter.com/5CN3xt7yPw
— Island Activewear (@IslActivewear) March 16, 2015
I figured out how much snow is too much snow and this is it! #pei #peistorm pic.twitter.com/gjmlFINz4t
— Michael O'Drowsky (@MikeOD_PEI) March 16, 2015