We got maaaaaybe 3" of snow here at our place in central Ahia overnight - expecting perhaps another inch or so additional today. Other areas around these parts reportedly got ~4"-6" last night but nothing like the "White Death" that was being predicted. It'll all be melted probably in the next few days - temps in the upper 30s and the 40s. We dodged the bullet.
We had a few inches of smow this morning, did not cover roads. The schools are closed for Spring Break, otherwise they would have closed the schools here.
Most of it has melted now. Temperate tems from the Bay.
Not literally. Somewhere out west, between Pittsburgh and Idaho Falls, Idaho. (I was 6, so didn't know the road name..) We drove out there for the summer for an engineering job my dad was on. We have a picture of him in short sleeves in June or July, up in the mountains, holding his arm up. The snow is about two feet above his hand. He was 6'1".
Not literally. Somewhere out west, between Pittsburgh and Idaho Falls, Idaho. (I was 6, so didn't know the road name..) We drove out there for the summer for an engineering job my dad was on. We have a picture of him in short sleeves in June or July, up in the mountains, holding his arm up. The snow is about two feet above his hand. He was 6'1".
OK, gotcha.
I've spent quite a bit of time in some serious snow country, but haven't seen anything quite like that.
Recognizing of course, that the road is through a natural cut (you can tell because of the trees that are still showing)........and the snow isn't actually as deep as it appears.