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How much snow did you get?

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Grand total at my location (Taunton), was 31" in a non drift location. Drifted locations exceeded 48".

Meteorological Spring begins Sunday. (Albiet with a brief cool down.)

Some minor snow inland tomorrow morning.
 
It widely varies here. I'd say probably 24". 4+ foot drifts here as well.

I thought my tower mounted GP9NC was destroyed as it had a pronounced curve to it, but on further review it is fine. My 20 meter rigid dipole that's mounted up high on the tower got turned and is now making contact with my ZS6BKW dipole, so that will require a tower climb when it's safe to do so. No other noticeable damage.

My plow guy came this morning, bleary eyed but he did a great job. The travel ban got lifted this morning so back to "normal" tomorrow.

Meteorological spring sounds nice. The real one sounds nicER, although many of us will recall the April Fools storm in the late 90's.
 
Reports for South Weymouth are around 28", my measurement was more 30" and drifts varied from ZERO to over my heads (6' 00")
 
A friend in Stoughton reported just over 2 feet with 3+ feet of drift. Another friend in Middleboro said over 2 feet with drifts over five feet. Both are planning to spend quality time with their snow blowers.
 
Only way back when I was installing Motorola Micor "MEMCOM" radios in the ambulances. Two System 90 control heads, Micor chassis with built in repeater, auxiliary receiver, and a headset for the rear control head.

Sadly, at least to me, it seems to have disappeared from view. I can't find any pictures other than the few I took way back when.



Wait...I thought @garys was the two-headed monster...
 
So back to the topic at hand. People who were inline with the storm , here , how much snow. Curious to see what the spread really is amongst our users.
 
I always have varying drifts due to wind, but it was over 12 inches. I would believe the 17.2 inches reported by Lynn Office of Emergency Management. Flurries currently coming down and the morning traffic is back to normal or more tied up. I heard reports of poor street plowing in sections of the city, but my street is down to pavement thanks more to the sunny day yesterday.
 
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