Depends on how big your shovel is.
70% of snow
you have to be really fast but if you shovel to much snow it will get to heavy and you'll drop a bunch of snow and when you have a shovel full of snow you quickly bring the shovel over to the grass dump it and keep shoveling.
If snow precedes the freezing rain, it would be much easier to shovel it all together at the end than shovel the snow and then get stuck with a glaze of ice afterward.
anyone can shovel snow
Yes. If you don't shovel your snow, you can get a ticket.
www.wovel.com/ Wovel claims to have the safest snow shovel which is easier on the physical body, however, given that your physician has indicated that you should not shovel snow, no snow shovel would be appropriate for you.
A Toro electric snow shovel can be purchased from Home Depot, Amazon and eBay. The Toro electric snow shovel can clear up to 300lb's of snow per minute.
Snow shovel is a good answer. But nowadays most people use snow blowers. I don't like to depend on motorised equipment, especially when it's cold, and I don't mind getting some exercise, so I use the tool pictured in the link. It has the huge advantage over a shovel that one does not have to lift the snow. It can be pushed up into piles. I use it to remove drifted snow from our 250-foot (75-metre) driveway.
You find a snow shovel at Whirley Street. There is nothing behind the Whirley Street kids so just dodge the snowballs they throw at you until you find the snow shovel
you can shovel : snow dirt sand
If you know that's how it will happen, then leave it until it's over. It's much easier to shovel snow with a layer of ice on top then to shovel snow and then get left with a sheet of ice on the pavement.
Since it modifies "shovel" it is an adjective.