The blizzard-like Snowzilla creature that dumped more than two feet of snow on the Baltimore area has moved on. But luckily, the internet has videos to remember it.
Someday, when the snow is cleared and you can finally park on snow-emergency routes, you may cherish these memories.
1. Timelapse in Glen Burnie
We saw this video from YouTube user glen dirty on r/Baltimore. It shows the snow pile up, and makes shoveling look real easy.
2. Drone footage
A major event must have drone videos, and Bonner FX is manning this storm’s quadcopter. Picked up by ABC News, the Twitter feed started posting aerial images after the snow stopped falling.
https://twitter.com/bonner_fx/status/691258666926800898
3. From outer space
Baltimore no longer has a tweeting astronaut aboard the International Space Station, but Scott Kelly is continuing the expert work from above. Here’s what thundersnow, which was reported in Maryland on Saturday morning, looks like from overhead:
Rare #thundersnow visible from @Space_Station in #blizzard2016! #Snowzilla #snowmaggedon2016 #YearInSpace pic.twitter.com/l3p6hjnJOq
— Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) January 23, 2016
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