West Michigan was a winter wonderland again Wednesday in a winter that’s been called “wimpy.” Many local residents were hunkering down for the storm, which shut down schools early Wednesday afternoon and more was expected to fall Wednesday night and into Thursday. Hopkins, Martin and Wayland public schools all were closed Thursday. Some weather forecasters were calling for between six and ten inches of the white stuff, which was hard on snow blowers because of its moisture. Many had to switch the shovels. Shown here is a photo of a car that left the slushy road and pummeled a mail box. (Photo courtesy of Brian Borr)
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