It seems you guys in the mountains up north just need that cold air to blow down from Canada to collect the goods. Same things around the great lakes, the guy that takes us out fishing was saying they have a 6 foot pack in Oswego when he left Thursday. Last year he said they hardly any snow throughout the whole winter. Those small 2-4 , 3-6 inch flurries add up over time.
My cousin and her husband used to take ski trips to Europe a lot, her husband hated Vermont, said it's too cold to ski. I guess they happened to go with single digit highs and below zero at night, so they never went back.
My old girl is 15 and arthritic so doesn't like going out when it's cold and she has to walk on ice. She tried walking up an incline yesterday, slipped and slid all the way back down on her back, I think she liked it
I have the same problem with my patio and my 15 year old arthritic dog, she's tried to go out there but ends up slipping and sliding, so she does her deed in the 5 foot cleared area or on puppy pads I put by the door. I should have went out last Sunday and cleaned it but didn't think it would freeze so quick.
I was in Springfield this afternoon for work, the side roads are terrible, seems you have more snow on the ground than I do here, not much more, maybe a couple inches.
Don't jinx me buddy. Actually, they average more than where I am, and they usually cash in on coastals and the occasional Norlund. My sister sends me pictures all the time and they have better retention too.
Southern area along the coast but my sister has been there 20 years and the winter there is much better than here plus you get that cold wind off the ocean that gets right to your bones. Right now she has a pack 3 times bigger than mine.