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I cleared 14+ inches of my hot tub cover and it was still snowing when I left for work.
 
Dutchess County NY got 10 inches. This has been a long winter already.
 
Ain't done yet, way it's blowin' gonna be hahd to tell even after it is. Just got home from work, half my driveway is bare, hammered through one 2 foot drift halfway in on my road.
 
Over 2 feet here and still snowing in Suffield Ct
 
3" here on the Upper Cape (Sandwich)

Still expecting 1 or 2 more tonight.

Basically a bust for Cape Cod.

But, nice and warm in here. :)

---Nailer---
 
About 11" here in Western NY (Niagara County), just North of Buffalo. We're used to it though, the Great Lakes give us a steady supply of snow all season. The storm that hit us last night became a part of that "mega" storm which hit New England.
 
5" here in Kutztown, PA
 
6" in GEORGIA of all places with a coating of ice on top just for show. You can imagine that pretty well cripples redneck-land.
 
4 miles from capital building in Augusta Maine
took 3 readings in the driveway when my son in-law came over to dig us out. Got 13.5 inches on average. Very windy so hard to tell for sure but that was in about 70 ft of drive way.
We live on a dead end road. Last home in on the turn around. Back side of a big hill. plow truck came to do the road. Came down one side and up the other but left a big high ridge right in the middle the length of the road!
I guess I should feel lucky that I could get out if I needed to. Once this storm is over, I think they will be back with the big plow and push it way back to the sides. Hey, it's Maine and it's winter!
 
27 inches, Burlington Ct. Have some drifts over 3 1/2 feet.
 
17" here in Westminster, MA.
Took several readings in the back yard that ranged from 16" to 20"......17" semed to be the most common one though.
Also, my first post in the Pellet Forum :)
 
Ain't got a clue, I just move it I don't measure it, according to various sources slightly more than a foot.
 
The storm tracked to the north so we ended getting more than the forecast this morning. Just shy of 6" on the ground in the past 7 hours with probably another 6" on the way overnight
 
About 2ft on the ct/ma line enfield -springfield area!
About time! Every mega storm last that was called for 12 inches or more gave us a dusting last year, closed schools and got Nada... this year 6-10 for this storm and raised it to 8-12 and we get 2ft man wish I could screw up and keep my job...lol
Bring another one!
 
Looking at an average of 22 inches here in western Ma
 
I drove thru lake effect snow the last two days...this morning I hit some black ice and started to Jack knife...dry pavement in the left lane straightened out my truck but the sudden traction broke the differential in the forward drive axle... Warsaw in....
 
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