One person called snow blobs "Snirt" the combination of snow and dirt and said you need rain to knock 'em down.
Another said she thought the black blobs would be spotlessly clean the day before the run-off election.
Some referred to the blobs as "Urban Glaciers."
Shelby Hatch, director of the General Chemistry Laboratory at Northwestern University said that blobs are "no longer just snow Pure snow is pure water. Snow blobs are so much more. They have oil and carbon and all kinds of stuff forming a cage and trapping ice particles."
Like Parking Dibs , a Chicago Winter Tradition-- RoadDog
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