Luckily, I've still got power and the fish are enjoying another day on a tropical beach.
Depending on what we get when it finishes (its still snowing), it was one of our top storms in history. It's very hard to estimate due to drifting in the wind, but probably about two feet at my house.
I'm exhausted from shoveling, both our house and a neighbors who arranged with my daughters to shovel for the winter, but this storm was beyond them.
This ended up being a pretty nasty storm for the Eastern End of Long Island - thankfully we didn't lose power either. Glad all seemed ok so far up north. We got about 26"
We have 6-7 foot mounds of snow here. First pic shows you how high, second pic shows same height all the way down the road. 1 week ago today we had grass showing and no snow.
Go figure, there was a crew out in front of our house last week doing utility work...last couple of days our power had wonky... Supposedly fixed Sunday night... Still wonky this we have this...
Power has been shut off 4 hours... Tank is at 74. They say an hour or 2 more. When do I freak out and hook my portable generator? Have battery air pump running for oxygen.
House is at 66 right now.... 12 outside.