The typical areas were pretty bad. I was a little surprised too. I did read certain areas of town were "cut off" from others because of the flooding, so maybe that is why they did it? Also, teachers might not have been able to get to school from wherever they live? Now what day gets cut from the school calendar, haha.
Fantastic post, and even less down in our area, but some I guess never bother to look at past history and think 95-10 is the norm, and when there is a slight snow drought, people think we are now North Carolina.
The past few years the mjo stuff is getting more and more. A few Twitter guys with big followings post about it and then everyone latches on to their teets and think they got it all figured out.
How often is the NE colder than normal and actually had snow when we are in "bad" phases? Are there any charts for that? I'm sure it will take some research if not.
It is, I was just saying as a kid it seemed overwhelming and didn't think I'd see anything like it again. I was quite wrong, lol. I appreciate all snow knowing that seasons like last year happen, so I enjoy what I can get.