(CNN) A record-breaking snowfall in Newfoundland, Canada, has left residents with the enormous task of digging themselves out of piles and piles of snow. St. John's International Airport recorded 76.2 cm (30 inches) of snow Friday, according to Environment Canada, breaking the previous daily snowfall record set on April 5, 1999, of 68.4 cm (26.93 inches). Footage from the area this weekend showed residents digging themselves out of deep of snow covering streets and cars. That's because she forgot to roll her window up, and several inches of snow had piled inside. A resident digs out his walkway in St. John's, Newfoundland, on Saturday.
Source: CNN January 19, 2020 17:48 UTC