We are just getting a metric assload of snow. Yesterday there was a point where I looked outside and could barely see the apartment buildings maybe 100' from my living room window, the lake beyond them was "gone" and the forested hill on the other side ... well, that I was certain no longer existed, so thick was the snowfall.
Right now, the wind has picked up, and it's pretty much impossible to tell if the snowfall has stopped or not, given that there's a lot of horizontal movement of the snow. The ruts from the plows last night were in the one foot range, but now with all the drifting, it's pretty much impossible to tell what the "actual" snowfall is. If I look next to George's van, I could believe either 1-inch or 2-foot depending on where I look.
I'm just glad I wasn't stupid enough to volunteer for the "moving of the office from one building to another" this weekend (not that, if I had, I'd've driven an hour south in this shit anyway, but still).
Here's hoping they get this crap all cleared away before the commute tomorrow, or that'll suck majorly.

I am visiting New York in February. I can't believe the snow. Please save some, I haven't seen snow in I can't tell you how long. Down here in Texas it is just not heard of. Sorry you are snowed out (I mean in) but it is great. Good luck! Love the post
Lakeshore sucks ass- I'm going back to my heated garage.
Is a "metric assload" signifigantly greater than an "english assload" like troy ounces, etc.? ;)