ME too.. haha.. just kidding, not a real interest in the sport.. kinda have to living 20ft away from the thing ..
It's a lot worse once north of Hartford. One town 22 miles NW from Albany, NY has like 27 inches! Roughly 4" where I'm staying in Middletown, CT. About 5" at McDonald's in Berlin, CT. Sun is finally out in full now. Probably just above freezing. Keep in mind it is NOT winter just yet.
No, sorry. the man that takes the stills lives here.. The helicopter dont leave Pittsburgh except for surrounding counties. But sometimes we get a special photo from the airplanes as they do fly to other cities, but the quality wont be the greats.
Lake Arthur .. Id flown over in the helicopter.. I ripped this one from our aviation school page . Its from Oct tho..
We only got about 8 inches locally but some of the reports coming in from Worcester county and Western Massachusetts are impressive. East Hawley 24.0 inches Royalston 25.0 Hubbardston 25.0 Fitchburg 24.8 Lunenburg 23.0 Ashfield 22.0 Rowe 20.3 Wilbraham 21.0 Westfield 21.0 Plainfield 22.5 Middlefield 22.0 Belchertown 21.0 Winchendon 25.0
For those who don't know New England: Wilbraham, MA borders Springfield heading east on US Route 20. The highest MA totals look to be on their border with NH. Southeast from Keene, NH and west of Nashua, NH/Tyngsborough, MA. Middletown, CT "only" got 4 to 5" total.