Snowed in, having a ball
Addie (right) and Jack Perkins shovel their driveway to gather materials for a sledding ramp in their backyard Monday morning.
Shawn Noble shovels snow outside a Southside business Monday, clearing the way for customers as the winter weather persists. Noble, newly relocated to the area from Montana, told The Sun: “This is normal for me.”
Snow slows down the traffic on Interstate 24 Monday.
Steve (right) and Shane Pirtle sit down for a snow day breakfast Monday at the Lone Oak Waffle House.
Demontay Orr shovels the walkway at his house Monday to make it easier to get to his vehicle.
Kyle Lamb (left) and Jake Mills carve through an alley on snowboards towed behind a Jeep in midtown Paducah Monday afternoon.
A pair of Paducah women walk their young dog through the snow Monday in Paducah's Lang Park.
A truck with a plow clears the Southside Lowes parking lot, even as fresh snow continues to fall.
A barely visible Ohio River continues to flow by the frigid, snow-covered Paducah banks Monday.
The floodwall murals downtown stand before empty sidewalks as the snow stacks up.
An abandoned Broadway Street gets covered in fresh powder as the snow continues to accumulate downtown Monday morning.
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