Our current storm

It's the mud here.....
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Nothing new.. Ilived in upper New York State Specifically the Southern Tier.
Each year we got a total of 6 to 8 ft. of snow.
Just as the Sierra Nevada mountains get their share each year.
I grew up in Allegheny Co. And as a young kid we used to get crazy amounts of snow. The drift behind my house sometimes got so high that we could stand at the second story height. But as time went on, winters became weak as dish water. Occasional snow storms, sure. But not the pervasive, contant steady snow all winter like it used to be...
 
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This is what we have to deal with on a fairly regular basis. It's amazing to me the number of complete morons who drive in this crap, in vehicles that are not suitable.

Brutal! I’m sure they all thought they had a good reason to be out in it
 
Meanwhile in MI everything points to an early Spring. 70 tomorrow (!), then falling back down, but even highs near 50 in early to mid March is spring like. That definitely bucks the pattern of the last couple of decades, which has generally been later onsets of spring and later onsets of fall.
 
Welcome to our world. Now you know what it's like to be hit by a hurricane.

I have lived here for almost 40 years. We regularly see winds over 100 mph. Like pretty much every year.

We AVERAGE 22 to 23 feet of snow every year.

This is normal for us. A hurricane would simply be yet another annoyance!
 

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