Whether you called it Snowmaggedon, the Mother of All Winter Storms, or something else, do you remember what you were doing eight years ago today?

YouTube
YouTube
loading...

Yes, it was the weekend of December 10th - 12th, 2010, that Minnesota was hit was a powerful blizzard that dumped well over a foot of snow on much of the state-- and parts of Wisconsin, as well. (In fact, the National Weather Service maps show that nearly 16-inches of snow fell here in Rochester!)

It was sooo much snow, in fact, that it collapsed the roof of the Metrodome in Minneapolis, forcing the Vikings to cancel their game that Sunday. (Remember when they ended up playing a makeup game a few days later at Ford Field in Detroit?)

I was living up near Chippewa Falls, WI during that storm, and we ended up getting about 17 inches of snow. It started snowing on Friday the 10th, and didn't stop until well into the overnight hours early Sunday morning December the 12th.

I remember stocking up on essentials that Friday night on my way home from work, thinking we might be in for a big 'ol storm. (And 'stocking up' for me back then pretty much meant making sure I had enough chips and beer-- hey, it WAS Wisconsin!) Then, I remember sitting back and watching it snow while heading out several times to fire up the snowblower to try to keep the driveway plowed out-- even though I didn't head anywhere, seeing as the Wisconsin DOT pretty much recommended no travel at all.

By Sunday morning, it had finally stopped snowing-- but by then we were all transfixed by the video of the Metrodome's roof collapsing. What were YOU doing during Snowmaggedon 2010?

Listen to Curt St. John from 6 to 10 a.m. on Quick Country 96.5
and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on 103.9 The Doc

More From Fun 104