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Quincy Sunday Snowstorm Snow Job Report
Quincy Quarry News hit the ever-increasingly mean and now yet again also snow-covered streets of Quincy shortly before the start of Super Bowl LVI to survey the impact of this weekend’s storm, only to find what could only be reasonably expected.
Quincy Brine Time
While many locals were out and about enjoying a perfectly balmy day, city employees were out even earlier spreading brine in anticipation of tomorrow’s dramatic change in the weather and expected modest snowfall.
Snow piles not here but still are elsewhere
While out and about on Quincy’s less cold today but still ever-increasingly mean streets looking for news to then report, Quincy Quarry News personnel happened upon finding that snow is still piled along the narrow Quincy Center bridge formerly known as The Bridge to Nowhere.
Quincy City Halls Snow Team Six out to lunch
Quincy Quarry News personnel found Kim Jong Koch Plaza’s Snow Team Six’s two designated for the team’s use only Kubota mini-tractors parked — if not all but left abandoned — in front of the Church of the Presidents shortly after noon on Monday.
Quincy Center post ice storm Snow Jobs
Needless to say, things were found to be as long-suffering locals have come to expect …
Quincy City Hall still surrounded by snow piles
Quincy Quarry News’ fearless Photo Recon Team Six hit the ever-increasingly mean as well as now freezing streets of Quincy to reconnoiter things.
Quincy two City Halls snow piles continued to be piled high
If these snow piles were not hauled away last night, today’s rain turning to freezing rain followed by Q’ing cold weather this weekend will turn these snow piles into frozen ice piles that likely not even an unlimited supply of Preparation H will be able to treat.
Quincy two City Halls snow piles still piled high
Four days after the Bombobensis Blizzard of 2022, Kim Jong Koch Plaza in front of Quincy’s two city halls is still laden with large as frozen piles on Ground Hog’s Day in what one could argue is a tribute to Puxatawny Phil.
Quincy Center’s Bridge No One Uses ranked best plowed!
The competition was not even close per Quincy Quarry’s review of the local streets today four days after the Bombogenesis Blizzard of 2022.
Quincy Center snow-blocked parking to be cleared
When, however, is not so sure, much less for the rest of Quincy.
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