Winter weather Published on Feb. 26, 2011 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Traffic backs up on northbound U.S. 23 near Sylvania after a semi-trailer truck driven by Edward Carder of Delphos, Ohio, jackknifed during a snowstorm Friday. THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Buy This Image Tow truck driver Kevin Piasecki attaches a chain to a jackknifed semi-trailer truck driven by Edward Carder of Delphos, Ohio, on north bound U.S. 23 just south of the Sylvania Monroe Street exit in Sylvania Township, Friday. Mr. Carder slid off the road during the morning snowstorm. THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Buy This Image Tow truck driver Kevin Piasecki gives instructions to truck driver Edward Carder before pulling his jackknifed semi-trailer truck out of the snow on north bound U.S. 23 just south of the Sylvania Monroe Street exit in Sylvania Township.ZAPOTOSKY THE BLADE/DAVE ZAPOTOSKY Buy This Image Snow blows and drifts at the Amtrak Station in Toledo. THE BLADE/LISA DUTTON Buy This Image Bianca Pecina, left, an employee of Chariott Foods Inc and her boss Mike Okdie work on getting her car unstuck on South Superior Street. THE BLADE/LISA DUTTON Buy This Image A pedestrian runs across North Erie Street In downtown Toledo. THE BLADE/LISA DUTTON Buy This Image Daniel Doster, 14 and left, Matt Luettke, 12, center, and Celina Dusseau, 15, hang out in Celina's treehouse after nearly 6 inches of snow covered the Toledo area, forcing the cancellation of their schools. THE BLADE/LORI KING Buy This Image Toledoan Juliet Foraker, 26, spends her day off of work building a snowman in her Sherman Street yard. THE BLADE/LORI KING Buy This Image Turon Gary brushes about six inches of snow off of his neighbor's car on Foraker Avenue in Toledo. THE BLADE/LORI KING Buy This Image Edward Mockensturm, 14, looks for shoveling jobs on Foraker Avenue in Toledo. About 6 inches of snow coated Toledo overnight, causing schools to be cancelled. He was with his brother Andrew, 17 (not shown). THE BLADE/LORI KING Buy This Image Toledoan Marthe Howard takes a break from shoveling snow off of her River Road driveway to play with dogs, Bo, left, and Cass. THE BLADE/LORI KING Buy This Image Maumee resident Chuck Tubbs snow blows his Dussel Dr. driveway after nearly 6 inches of snow covered the Toledo area. THE BLADE/LORI KING Buy This Image Recommended for you Click to comment