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Photo Album: Maine left with a heavy, wet mess to clean up
The storm came in the form of snow early Wednesday night. By Thursday morning what most people found in their yards was mostly slush, ice or some other messy slop.
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David Nelson snowblows his driveway Thursday in front of his collection of snow-covered lawn sculptures in Oxford. It was the heaviest snowfall of the winter, ending in the morning with a mix of sleet and rain. Andree Kehn/Sun Journal
Isaiah Moczara, 15, clears snow Thursday from a storm drain in downtown Lewiston. Wet and heavy snow from Wednesday night’s storm blocked many storm drains throughout Lewiston and Auburn. Moczara, a freshman at Lewiston High School, had a snow day from school due to the storm. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Jake Paris and his two sons, Caleb, center, and Judah, finish shoveling their driveway Thursday in Lewiston. Caleb, 15, and Judah, 12, are home-schooled and did not get to benefit from a snow day. “No snow day for them,” said Jake Paris. “It’s work, work, work.” Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Konner Pepin, right, and Osiris McCoy navigate the snow-filled sidewalks Thursday in downtown Lewiston. Significant snowfall over the past week has kept Lewiston Public Works employees busy trying to keep walkways clear. Pepin, 8, and McCoy, 5, had a snow day from school. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Didier Mulumba clears the walkway of snow Thursday at his barber shop, Major Cuts, in downtown Lewiston. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
A crow sits in a tree covered with ice Thursday in Lewiston. Wednesday night’s storm started out with snow before turning over to ice and rain. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
Motorists were faced with many areas of standing water Thursday morning in Lewiston following Wednesday night’s storm. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal