Power lines and branches rest on the ground this morning in Albert Lea. — Scott Schmeltzer/Albert Lea Tribune
A tree fell on Powers Street this morning in Alden. — Rich Mirelli/Albert Lea Tribune
The birds residing in this home need to purchase a snowblower for their perch and roof. — Buck Monson/Albert Lea Tribune
A downed power line is blocked on Dunham Street in western Albert Lea. This image was snapped around 6 a.m. Thursday, when little light was available. — Tim Engstrom/Albert Lea Tribune
Kelvin Rehnelt clears snow from the parking lot at Nancy Vanderwaerdt State Farm Insurance. — Tim Engstrom/Albert Lea Tribune
Trees are down near a home at 604 Pillsbury Ave. in Albert Lea.
Paulette Trimble shovels show off the hood of her car this morning on Pillsbury Avenue in Albert Lea. She said she was surprised at how much snow fell and in May, no less. — Tim Engstrom/Albert Lea Tribune
A mallard duck stands in deep snow and watches traffic go by on Bridge Avenue this morning in Albert Lea. — Tim Engstrom/Albert Lea Tribune
Snow hangs on power lines and trees and blankets bushes and a garage on the north side of Albert Lea. — Scott Schmeltzer/Albert Lea Tribune
A man clears snow from a sidewalk at this north-side home. — Scott Schmeltzer/Albert Lea Tribune
A flag flies and branches rest in the roadway on the north side of Albert Lea. — Scott Schmeltzer/Albert Lea Tribune
Branches rest on a lawn and in the street near a home on Garfield Avenue.— Scott Schmeltzer/Albert Lea Tribune
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About Tim Engstrom
Tim Engstrom is the editor of the Albert Lea Tribune. He resides in Albert Lea with his wife, two sons and dog.