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Snow fell off of house roof onto driveway.

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Being in Alaska, so probably has more than enough snow.

To me, the photo looks like a bunch of snow slid off a roof and onto his nicely plowed driveway.

But I agree others can see it another way. Just glad it missed his truck.
 

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Call me skeptical, but that pile of snow looks like it’s a result of plowing your driveway. Maybe the picture doesn’t tell the whole story.
I have a metal roof and had anticipated that the snow would fall off soon, that is why I parked my Flash in the driveway instead of the garage. I spent 2 hours today with the snowblower getting the snow off of my decks and the driveway. I don't have my driveway plowed, I use a snowblower.
 

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I have a metal roof and had anticipated that the snow would fall off soon, that is why I parked my Flash in the driveway instead of the garage. I spent 2 hours today with the snowblower getting the snow off of my decks and the driveway. I don't have my driveway plowed, I use a snowblower.
I was thinking metal roof or solar panels. Given the perfect amount of snow on either and it will slide. A faint rumble in the house followed by silence with a big pile of snow on the ground.
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