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'Horrible day': Saskatoon shares stories of 2007 blizzard

On Jan. 10, 2007, Saskatoon was hit with one of the worst blizzards in decades. People shared their stories from the storm with CBC Saskatoon on social media.

People share their memories from wicked storm with CBC Saskatoon

Josh Derak shared this photo on CBC Saskatoon's Facebook page of when he had to abandon his car on the drive home. (Josh Derak)

On Jan.10, 2007, Saskatoon was hit with one of the worst blizzards in decades.

The storm shut down the city.

CBC Saskatoon asked people to share their stories from the wicked storm on social media.

Stuck

"I remember that day. Had to abandon my car on my drive home,"wroteJoshDerakon CBC Saskatoon'sFacebookpage.

"When I got back to it in the morning, a plow had totally boxed my car in and I spent the next eight hours digging it out."

He shared the following photo:

"I remember I almost got fired from my job when I called," wroteShaun Sugar Crane. "Wasn't 'til two hourslater they understood that I was physically unable to get there."

JoshuaBerhthramn added: "This was the day my 20-minute direct bus commute home from the U of S took almost three hours."

Horrible day

Ton, or @noteey, tweeted to say it was a "horrible day" because "I found my car caught on fire/destroyed in parking garage."

"I remember my hat blowing off my head in the bank parking lot, then after trying to chase it for no more than fiveseconds, giving up and turning around only to face the storm and immediately regret chasing the hat," wrote ChrisKlassen.

"The 30-yard trek back to the bank was the only time I've ever felt panic for being underdressed for the weather."

It was worse in 1947...

"At least it is not the prairie blizzard of 1947," wroteJadonCarnduff.

"I have pictures from that blizzard. It was crazy!" repliedRonda Harrison. "This was February1947!"