youit says something when moscow is reporting records amounts of snow. moscow is enduring blocked roads and grounded flights and down power lines. temperatures have dropped even further. put hissenbe has boots on and ventured outside. steve: it's no secret that in russia, in the winter, it snows. but it doesn't normally snow quite like this. in the last two days, 've seen nearly one month's worth of snowfall in moscow, the biggest snowfall hersince records began. that is causing problems for the eally pretty good at dealing with all the white, fluffy stuff. thousands of snowplows have come onto the streets. it's not just affecting moscow, but cities across central russia, too. the moscow authorities have been sending text essages to people -- i got one this morning -- telling people to leave cars at home and to use public transport. what happens to all of this snow? well, once the snowplows have cleared it and piled it up, it's taken to the edge of the city to be disposed of in specsnow disposal centers. steve roseerg, bbc news, moscow. here.: looks very