All right!!! Go Jackets...cheers to the "Ramblin' Wreck!"
I wasn't there during the Storm of the Century...at the time was in Ohio for that, working for a small private forecasting company during the event! We got about 8-12" in northeast Ohio along with blizzard warnings. Closed down the eastern part of the Ohio Turnpike for awhile. Fun time! I also remember that company had a contract to give forecasts to the New York Thruway (God, that was a chore!). I was sending out forecasts of 2-4 *feet* for much of the central and eastern part of the Thruway. It was so unusual that I even got a phone call asking if that was real, and I had to assure them that it was serious!! I think Syracuse, NY got 40" as I recall.
Went to Tech about a year or so later for grad school. I did hear how bad it was in the Atlanta area. You mentioned they issued blizzard warnings in a comment you made the other day? Didn't realize that. From what I recall, the official airport measurement was around 4" (unreal for there any time, let alone March!), but parts of the metro area and north got a foot. I read stories about how people along I-75/85 and other major roads got trapped, and just abandoned their vehicles and walked, because it was impossible to drive.