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In the Northeastern part of the US, It's a great day to pull out the basses, set'em up and jam. Can't get outside.

18 inches here in Westchester.
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we had flurries here for about an hour. now the sun is back out.
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I HATE SNOW!
12 inches in Harrisburg, Pa.
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you are living in the wrong part of the country!
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About 6" fell here in Williamsport, MD....

I got to play my new V63 at early service church this morning....it sounded great!

I'll play my C64 in the second service....see how that goes....
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Post by rickfan60 »

We got a dusting in our area of Chicago. Not even an inch.
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Just a dusting here, too.
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Post by dswp »

12".. still snowing

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Post by edski »

Marc, where in Westchester are you? I lived in Mahopac NY (just north of Westchester County) from 68-87. Image

Don't miss the snow since I came to FLA in 1997...good luck, this looks like a classic Nor-easter.
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Was raining this morning, just a grey day now (15:40 in the UK now).
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Post by fran4001 »

Wow, we lucked out here in Scranton PA. This storm was one of those "2 to 16 inches possible" forecasts. We're right on the western edge of it. Got maybe 1.5 inches which is rare. We usually do get killed by the Nor'easters. Harrisburg's only 100 miles south of me and they got killed. That's close enough for me!
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Post by rickenbrother »

Funny, in the winter it seems the worse the weather is in the New York area, the nicer it is in So Cal.
That's an observation I've made even when I lived in the Bronx. I miss NY very much, except I don't miss commuting from the Bronx to Ossining in the snow.
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Post by sloop_john_b »

Anywhere from 16"-22" here in NYC.

It's gonna be a lazy day...
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We're closer to that 22" + mark here in NJ and it's still snowing sideways.

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Post by j_gary »

22"!!!!!!? Andy, you have to move to sunny, balmy Michigan. Beautiful bright day in metro Detroit.

Had to move some of the "girls" out of the sunlight. Don't want a sunburnt bass.

Did you measure the 22" with a boy ruler or a girl model?
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