A Daily Mail story w a gallery of 8 pix.
While you're there, don't miss 20+ foot tall snowman. Gotta scroll waaay down for that.
"As the moose casually savored the weather, vehicles can be seen carefully navigating the snow-covered road, where icy mounds had formed along the sides.
"Anchorage is well on track to break its all-time snow record, having received more than 100 inches of snow so far this winter, leading to building collapses and school closures.
"Temperatures in the city hit -17F (-27.2C) on January 31 - its coldest weather in 15 years. Elsewhere in the state the thermometer reached as low as minus 40 degrees."
While you're there, don't miss 20+ foot tall snowman. Gotta scroll waaay down for that.
"As the moose casually savored the weather, vehicles can be seen carefully navigating the snow-covered road, where icy mounds had formed along the sides.
"Anchorage is well on track to break its all-time snow record, having received more than 100 inches of snow so far this winter, leading to building collapses and school closures.
"Temperatures in the city hit -17F (-27.2C) on January 31 - its coldest weather in 15 years. Elsewhere in the state the thermometer reached as low as minus 40 degrees."
McFURRY! Two giant MOOSE stop traffic outside Alaska McDonald's
This captivating scene was captured on video by Brian Brettschneider, who happened to be on a bustling roadway in Anchorage, Alaska, earlier this month.
www.dailymail.co.uk