It's a vast sheet of white! I did not venture outside, and still haven't; I can't tell whether it's still snowing on top of the two feet we got, or if the wind is just blowing everything around.
eeek! We got about 3 feet but it's stopped falling, for now, and the wind's vanished too. So we were able to walk up to see our friends tonight, no problem.
We got just under 3 feet. The governor lifted the statewide travel ban an hour or so ago, but I haven't heard any plow noises. I am beginning to suspect I may not be going to work tomorrow, after all.
We got ploughs, like, immediately - they banned drivers from the roads for over 12 hours to get everything clear. Amazed at how competent everything is.
I have no idea when I'll next have to be at work; I'm not scheduled tomorrow but I do live close enough to walk over if the person who's meant to be there gets stuck. /shrug!
That is impressive! After living through multiple post-storm power fiascoes here, I'm no longer optimistic about Connecticut's ability to get anything cleaned up in a timely fashion. :P
I have a 25-minute commute on a route that is all narrow lanes, hills, and tree branches, so even if the roads in my town are okay by the time I have to leave tomorrow, the bulk of my drive may well not be. This is why I hoard my vacation days!
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I have no idea when I'll next have to be at work; I'm not scheduled tomorrow but I do live close enough to walk over if the person who's meant to be there gets stuck. /shrug!
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I have a 25-minute commute on a route that is all narrow lanes, hills, and tree branches, so even if the roads in my town are okay by the time I have to leave tomorrow, the bulk of my drive may well not be. This is why I hoard my vacation days!