Very windy during the storm. I'm 7 miles from the coast so there was warmer air that started to come in from the ocean that caused sleet to mix with the snow after we had 6 inches. Then it began to snow a little more before it stopped. I had bought an electric start snow blower the year before last and never used it. I tried to use it now and with the layers of snow and ice and then snow again, it was easier using a shovel. I took some video on Saturday and then again on Sunday afternoon. My wife has a rear wheel drive Isuzu. I drove her to work Saturday night and picked her up after work (8 PM to 4 AM) with my 4 wheel drive pickup. She wanted to use her car tonight so we had to clear some snow away from her car as the plow had locked her in. I told her to use my 4x4 to flatten down the plowed snow but she said she'd shovel it. I knew that wouldn't last long as the snow and ice was hard as hell. A few minutes after she started to shovel, I went to see how she was doing and saw her using my Toyota as I had suggested. I took some video then. Also, some local coastal towns had record level high tides. They were higher that when Sandy hit because Sandy came ashore north of us.@FRANKIE, just been looking at the news pictures of the East Coast. How much snow did you get in your area? Any pics of your Zed(s)? Hope you are keeping warm, stay safe, 'The Mints'.
Best way to beProbably up to his nuts by now......