Almost a foot of snow fell on Oak Bay over the last few days.
That quantity gave residents plenty to work with artistically. Above is a seven-foot-tall snowcat photographed by Oak Bay Coun. Hazel Braithwaite near Willows Beach. Below, an Oak Bay constable shared some of the best pieces she found out on patrol Tuesday.
Amazing snowmen and snow sculptures around Oak Bay today. I wonder if people recognize any of them??? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/MAIYzMlI0D
— Cst Perry (@CstPerry) February 12, 2019
Here’s a couple more! pic.twitter.com/p1E6gRzkYN
— Megan (@mgstone) February 12, 2019
But these sculptures may not stay as grand tomorrow. Environment Canada is calling for sun and above zero temperatures, with rain finishing off the week.
Sadly, tomorrow might look more like this. Please shovel storm drains near your residence. #oakbay #yyj Lets do this all again in a few years! 😀 pic.twitter.com/dVdumAWa7U
— Oak Bay Police (@OakBayPolice) February 12, 2019
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