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We caught a break finally and it was only about 4-5 inches here in Berks county PA

My parents live closer to Philly and got over a foot of heavy wet snow


 
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Heavy winds and whiteout conditions here in the Seacoast of NH.
 
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I thought it was supposed to miss here but we got 6-7" overnight and it's still snowing. This one's odd in that it's coming down from directly north.


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We have about 16" here according to the local weather forecasters.
Neither my wife nor I have to go anywhere and our road isn't plowed, so I'm not even going out to clear the driveway and walks until probably three o'clock or so. The snow will also have stopped by then.



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I’ve been outside clearing my road for the last 4 hours. We actually got about 24” of heavy wet snow. Sticks to everything including the auger on the snowblower.
 
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Crazy winds, tough to say what we got here at work. There's two feet of snow outside the door. Three feet against the building. And across the road, 40 yards away, the grass is sticking out out a couple inches through the snow.
 
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We got 5" here outside of Alburtis, PA. The snowblower for my tractor ate a bearing during the last storm so I put on the plow for this storm. I think it worked better than the blower would have any way. I'm glad we didn't get the 10"-20" called for initially.
 
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I’ve been outside clearing my road for the last 4 hours. We actually got about 24” of heavy wet snow. Sticks to everything including the auger on the snowblower.

Ariens Snow Jet spray helps with that. I use it on my snowblower and shovels.



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Spoke to a friend in Mystic Ct about 10 am. He said they had received about18” so far and it was still snowing sideways. They’re forecasted to get over two feet.

He said when he heard Ryan Hall Ya’ll say they were going to get slammed he brought in extra wood from his shed so hopefully he’ll be fine.


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Got maybe 6" here in Pottstown on my little hill.

Had a tree come down in the back yard. It was long dead before we moved in. I didn't take it down myself because it had a severe lean and I didn't want to drop it right on our septic mound. Guess nature did that anyway. Came right up by the root ball.


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Mom is in RI,. she woke up to 20' and said it was a white out.


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Good news my roof didn't blow off. (can't tell if I lost more shingle from the snow cover though) Bad news is I may be living in my office at work till spring. Big Grin

I work 3 miles closer to the water, maybe that kept the air temps a little higher than at home. I just ran home to check on the house and grab a change of clothes before I ran back to work. Nope. My road is plowed barely one car width down the middle. (so I can even "run" in, I'd have to block the road and shovel several feet of snow just to get the door open)

Even with that there's a 4 foot plow wall with 3 feet of snow behind it. Once they open the road it will be worse. I didn't see ANY reports of it being anywhere near that deep over by me, but there's thousands of pounds of proof of it keeping me out of my driveway.
 
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Delmarva area here and we got 18 inches and lots of power outages / trees down etc.

I had to drive last night from VA beach home. 4.5 hours of the most ass puckering driving I have ever done. Along the coast this storm was no joke.


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I’ve been outside clearing my road for the last 4 hours. We actually got about 24” of heavy wet snow. Sticks to everything including the auger on the snowblower.

Ariens Snow Jet spray helps with that. I use it on my snowblower and shovels.

Thank you. I ordered a can.
 
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Here in upstate NY we got a break.
From yesterday afternoon until 10 AM today, we got 0.5" of snow from the "BLIZZARD" and by dark today, it melted away down to dry blacktop from the sunshine.
That is my favorite type of snow, the self-clearing type!



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We got around 15". It isnt the amount of snow. 15" is a good storm, but not "Epic".
The problem with this storm was the water content. Heavy/packing snow, step on it and it become difficult to blow or shovel. Drive on it and you need a good scraper to break it up.
Spent 4 hours with ariens blowers cleaning my driveways. 11" in 20 degree weather only took an hour.
 
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