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Steve L : 3/14/2017 8:43 pm
Whatcha got so far? I've shoveled about a foot so far in Rochester and it's supposed to snow for another 12 hours. No school today for the kids and they've already cancelled tomorrow. We still have people without power from the wind storm we had last week. Not a good situation for us.
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Rain  
Gmen1982 : 3/14/2017 8:51 pm : link
Live on jersey shore. Snow missed us
North Jersey here.  
Crispino : 3/14/2017 8:54 pm : link
About a foot and it's over. No big deal.
Florida  
shelovesnycsports : 3/14/2017 8:56 pm : link
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Maybe 4" in Rockaway  
Rob in Rockaway : 3/14/2017 8:59 pm : link
mostly rain
About a foot in Haverhill Ma.  
mgreenie03 : 3/14/2017 8:59 pm : link
Heavy wet snow and a bitch to move. We had wind gusts to over 50mph.
Just a light mist or very light snow now. Only had a couple of power blips.
Good luck and stay safe up your way SteveL.

I live near Binghamton  
mavric : 3/14/2017 9:00 pm : link
and have nearly 30 inches and it's still snowing and there is a storm watch until 8:00PM tomorrow so who knows how it will end. It sucks big time
13 inchs  
spike : 3/14/2017 9:06 pm : link
in Eastchester
Rockland County here we got a little more than a foot  
Stu11 : 3/14/2017 9:07 pm : link
about 14" or so.
Chatham NJ  
ChathamMark : 3/14/2017 9:08 pm : link
10 inches. About 4 inches overnight, then very heavy snow from 7-9AM. Sleet came in after that, then a little more snow after. Heavy to shovel.
We are pretty used to large snowfall in Southern NH, but  
Peter from NH (formerly CT) : 3/14/2017 9:09 pm : link
I have never seen so much snow fall in such a short period of time. Easily 2 feet since 6 AM this morning.
14" Pound Ridge  
ColHowPepper : 3/14/2017 9:15 pm : link
Hey, spike, Piper's Kilt, one of my fave burger/brew joints, saw it
in the background on the tube Sunday, coverage of an Irish street festival, getting
a leg up on the 17th I guess
Southern Adirondacks  
prh : 3/14/2017 9:25 pm : link
Close to 2 feet, still coming down. Expect it to continue another 5/6 more hours.
near Allentown PA  
George from PA : 3/14/2017 9:31 pm : link
Over 20in of snow.
Parsippany  
Suburbanites : 3/14/2017 9:34 pm : link
9 "
30"  
MookGiants : 3/14/2017 9:35 pm : link
clarks summit, pa
Syracuse here.  
the prototype : 3/14/2017 9:50 pm : link
Over a foot. Don't have a good estimate really but it just keeps coming
Seymour CT  
Giants86 : 3/14/2017 9:51 pm : link
12-15. A lot of drifts so its hard to tell exactly.
Heard a TV report of 32-inches and still coming down  
Red Dog : 3/14/2017 10:13 pm : link
in the northern Catskills.
Crazy range of numbers.  
section125 : 3/14/2017 10:25 pm : link
Couple inches up to almost 3 feet.
A little over a foot  
uconngiant : 3/14/2017 10:34 pm : link
in Central Connecticut. Nothing like they said it would be that's for sure
Middle village, Queens, NY  
Padiwan15 : 3/14/2017 11:27 pm : link
7" with a layer of ice at the top. Made for a very difficult shoveling.
Poconos  
Mark C : 3/15/2017 3:28 am : link
Official number is 19.8"
RE: Florida  
Fred-in-Florida : 3/15/2017 6:40 am : link
In comment 13393375 shelovesnycsports said:
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I didn't get as much as you did!
RE: Chatham NJ  
Fred-in-Florida : 3/15/2017 6:40 am : link
In comment 13393391 ChathamMark said:
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10 inches. About 4 inches overnight, then very heavy snow from 7-9AM. Sleet came in after that, then a little more snow after. Heavy to shovel.


My son said the same he lives in Meyersville.
West of Allentown  
feelflows : 3/15/2017 7:29 am : link
15" or so. Drifts were bad.
Oak Ridge  
Sec 103 : 3/15/2017 7:36 am : link
around a foot give 1 or 2...
Blower handled it very nicely. Whole town and rt 23 corridor down to black top as usual....
Southern Dutchess County... (Stormville, NY)  
Run with 81 : 3/15/2017 7:38 am : link
I measured about 8-10 different spots around property trying to avoid drift measurements & I averaged 22" (Had some 16's and some 26/27's)

Plowing the grounds & neighbors all day with my Old '56 Willys CJ-5 is quite a task (No brakes either ZERO! drop the blade when I need to stop) Will have to get out there today to "clean up" all the shit that blew around last night & it looks like we may have got another 2-3 overnight. The worst part of my clean up after snow storms is clearing roofs!! OMG My F'in arms want to fall off by time I'm done. NOT Looking forward to today!!!
Almost 10" here in Brooklyn  
jcn56 : 3/15/2017 7:39 am : link
and it's solid as a rock now, not that it was much better yesterday. And of course since the general consensus is that the storm was a bust, people will be driving like bigger idiots than usual.
Woke up to  
Steve L : 3/15/2017 8:03 am : link
Another eight inches this morning. Up to about 20 total with five more hours of snow to come.
Bucks County, PA  
Dave in PA : 3/15/2017 8:09 am : link
Maybe 6 inches but most of it was sleet. We got a lot of precipitation and had it been fluffy snow would have probably been about a foot
Hackettstown NJ  
Klaatu : 3/15/2017 8:10 am : link
18 inches yesterday. Could see more on the way.
12" near Tarrytown  
JonC : 3/15/2017 8:29 am : link
klaatu, I worked a consulting gig near you a couple years ago.
Ulster County  
gidiefor : Mod : 3/15/2017 8:33 am : link
got roughly 26" - more than two feet - but it stopped around 6ish - nothing after that
RE: 12  
Klaatu : 3/15/2017 8:40 am : link
In comment 13393608 JonC said:
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klaatu, I worked a consulting gig near you a couple years ago.


Was that you? I thought it was, you handsome devil.
Lebanon NH  
Chip : 3/15/2017 8:40 am : link
21 inches. Powder
Has anyone heard from Tom?  
YAJ2112 : 3/15/2017 8:41 am : link
I hope he's dealing with the disappointment in a healthy way.
7 inches  
oghwga : 3/15/2017 8:52 am : link
but for us the bottom 4 was packed down ice. Snowblower went right over the top. Had to make two passes and chop the bottom layer with a shovel first. First time I've ever had that problem.

Took three of us an hour. No fun.

Probably shouldn't have waited so long to start clearing.
10"-ish in Norwlak before it turened to sleet, freezing rain and some  
Victor in CT : 3/15/2017 9:16 am : link
rain. Weighed a TON.
I didn't measure  
pjcas18 : 3/15/2017 9:19 am : link
it, seemed like a lot. had trouble finding the driveway after work.

Officially over 3 feet now.  
RicFlair : 3/15/2017 9:43 am : link
Officially over 3 feet now.
Is it just me or does it make more sense to have snow days  
Giantology : 3/15/2017 9:50 am : link
the day after a snow storm? It's the aftermath that ruins everyone's commute and makes getting to work dangerous.
RE: Is it just me or does it make more sense to have snow days  
pjcas18 : 3/15/2017 9:54 am : link
In comment 13393704 Giantology said:
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the day after a snow storm? It's the aftermath that ruins everyone's commute and makes getting to work dangerous.


The aftermath is worse than driving thousands of kids on terrible in snow school buses up and down un-plowed or under plowed roads and having kids who lives closer to the schools have to walk to and from school in blizzard conditions?

What exactly is the aftermath, maybe I'm just not understanding, but I definitely don't think I agree.

the standard they use in most New England towns is if the roads are clear for buses and the sidewalks clear enough for walkers you have school.
I don't have an exact measurement  
JerryNYG : 3/15/2017 9:57 am : link
but here in the northern Adirondacks it was well over three feet last night and it continues to fall. My car is completely buried, the drifts against my front door were almost as tall as me this morning.
RE: RE: Is it just me or does it make more sense to have snow days  
Giantology : 3/15/2017 10:09 am : link
In comment 13393717 pjcas18 said:
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In comment 13393704 Giantology said:


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the day after a snow storm? It's the aftermath that ruins everyone's commute and makes getting to work dangerous.



The aftermath is worse than driving thousands of kids on terrible in snow school buses up and down un-plowed or under plowed roads and having kids who lives closer to the schools have to walk to and from school in blizzard conditions?

What exactly is the aftermath, maybe I'm just not understanding, but I definitely don't think I agree.

the standard they use in most New England towns is if the roads are clear for buses and the sidewalks clear enough for walkers you have school.


Most of the sidewalks in my hood and near my work are still covered in snow that has turned into ice. The trains are a total mess, there are lines out of the subway entrances for some lines.

Should've realized by saying snow day that people would've thought I was referring to school, just meant moreso in general. Doesn't bother me at all to see schools shut down the day of a snow storm. It's forcing everyone to get back the next day that concerns me.
Problem is, you're not getting both  
jcn56 : 3/15/2017 10:12 am : link
I can see the argument, the day after is still at best a nuisance and at worst dangerous, but the financial loss associated with shutting things down for one day is bad enough, for two days you'd have an extremely hard sell.

A few years ago around Christmas NYC was absolutely buried, and a combination of Sanitation Dept shenanigans and City Hall miscalculation resulted in the outer boroughs remaining buried for a couple of days. Businesses all over the city were screaming bloody murder, and that was with so much snow on the streets and sidewalks that the city was literally paralyzed.
RE: RE: RE: Is it just me or does it make more sense to have snow days  
pjcas18 : 3/15/2017 10:14 am : link
In comment 13393740 Giantology said:
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In comment 13393704 Giantology said:


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the day after a snow storm? It's the aftermath that ruins everyone's commute and makes getting to work dangerous.



The aftermath is worse than driving thousands of kids on terrible in snow school buses up and down un-plowed or under plowed roads and having kids who lives closer to the schools have to walk to and from school in blizzard conditions?

What exactly is the aftermath, maybe I'm just not understanding, but I definitely don't think I agree.

the standard they use in most New England towns is if the roads are clear for buses and the sidewalks clear enough for walkers you have school.



Most of the sidewalks in my hood and near my work are still covered in snow that has turned into ice. The trains are a total mess, there are lines out of the subway entrances for some lines.

Should've realized by saying snow day that people would've thought I was referring to school, just meant moreso in general. Doesn't bother me at all to see schools shut down the day of a snow storm. It's forcing everyone to get back the next day that concerns me.


I knew what you meant I just think school is the barometer, if the cities and towns feel it's safe enough for students and faculty to get to school, which probably has the highest standard, then most businesses will assume it's safe for their employees to get to work.

Boston has the same problems with the T and commuter rails, though they get a fraction of the riders that NYC does.

Most places I worked (Cambridge, Boston, etc.) had a snow policy that if Cambridge or Boston schools were closed, so was the office. Or if the Governor declared a state of emergency the office was closed.

Commuting sucks in general, I work from home and have for the past 8 years or more, so I'm probably less in tune with how bad it is days like today.
For sure. I'm mostly just bitching after a brutal commute this a.m.  
Giantology : 3/15/2017 10:20 am : link
It's definitely a difficult situation and jcn you're of course right in that getting a full 2 days won't fly from a financial loss standpoint.

I envy you pjcas, up until a few weeks ago I was freelancing full-time and working from home/the couch just about every day. Sure am missing that!
30-plus inches, although I haven't  
Beezer : 3/15/2017 10:26 am : link
physically measured here yet. Soon, though. Inevitable, heading out there to deal. lol

Meanwhile, it's slowed, but STILL SNOWING in the Bing (which is said to be the epicenter of the storm). Yay?
Actually, working from home kinda sucked a bit yesterday  
jcn56 : 3/15/2017 10:32 am : link
if I were working in an office I'd have certainly been home for the day, but WFH I had a full day of calls and still had to shovel/remove snow around that schedule. That basically gave that snow the time it needed to set itself into a granite form encapsulating my driveway and front steps.

Shit, even cleaning the car off was a giant pain in the ass.
a bit of a shit-show  
RicFlair : 3/15/2017 12:05 pm : link
A bit of a shit-show here, county-wide travel ban, but the city of Binghamton inside the county lifted theirs, then the mayor when asked if the county overrules the city he just said ask the county.

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