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Dateline: January 3,
2008
Snow
strands motorists in Clarendon
Old Man Winter snuck up on Donley
County and those traveling through it last Thursday night when a brief but
heavy snow blanketed the area.
The Donley County Sheriff’s
Office logged one accident at 7:32 p.m. two miles east of Lelia Lake; but
as the snow piled up, the traveling quickly became very treacherous.
Another accident happened – this one north of Hedley – shortly after 8
p.m., and then numerous accidents and stranded vehicles were reported over
the next several hours.
Local motels were full before the
accidents started happening, the sheriff’s office reported, and stranded
motorists were soon being cared for by local churches.
The First Baptist Church had 20
people come in to its Downtown Ministry Center between the hours of 10
p.m. and midnight, and the First United Methodist Church accommodated
about 40 people in its Fellowship Hall between 10:45 and midnight.
One rollover was reported to the
sheriff’s office at 1:18 a.m. six miles west of Clarendon on US 287, and
another was reported at 4:16 a.m. west of Lelia Lake.
Sheriff Butch Blackburn said the
accidents could have been much worse, but that one accident near FM 1260
east of Clarendon backed up traffic to Hedley and kept people from moving
too fast.
“That kept people from
speeding,” he said.
Despite the high number of
accidents, the Associated Ambulance Authority only had to transport two
people to the hospital in Amarillo.
National Weather Service
Cooperative Observer Tommie Saye reported a total of three inches of snow
in Clarendon.
Motorists left the Baptist and
Methodist facilities by noon Friday, and Blackburn said roads in the area
were generally wet but clear by 2 p.m.
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