How much snow did you get?
The National Weather Service has completed a snow map for Tuesday night's storm. Not hard to see why one can't expect the forecasters to get it perfect for everyone's neighborhood. Enjoy:

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The National Weather Service has completed a snow map for Tuesday night's storm. Not hard to see why one can't expect the forecasters to get it perfect for everyone's neighborhood. Enjoy:

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Comments
4" in Upperco, MD
Posted by: NotableM | February 3, 2010 9:14 PM
I grew up in Towson, but have lived in Rochester, NY for the past 31 years. I miss all the snow that you have been stealing from us this season. I haven't even been able to use the snowshoes that I carry around in the trunk of my car!!! The forecast for tonight in Rochester is a whopping half an inch. Now I have a bad case of schadenfreude.
Posted by: Dr Chaos | February 3, 2010 9:40 PM
For those wondering, in German Schadenfreude -is pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others. Well here in Baltimore I would be more than happy to return the snow. I can't imagine needing snow shoes in my car or anywhere else around here but at least you are like a good boy scout-prepared.
Posted by: Dr. Love | February 4, 2010 7:49 AM
5" in New Freedom, PA - Southern York County - Ready for the big one this weekend & it's brother next Tuesday-Wednesday!!
Posted by: Jeff Perkins | February 4, 2010 1:59 PM
Dr. Love, I was a Scoutmaster for 3 years. Although the snowshoes are for recreation, they certainly would be useful for emergencies.
Posted by: Dr Chaos | February 4, 2010 9:58 PM