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Originally Posted by skyscraperpage17
But up until that point, they had only seen like 8" of snow.
Point being, it's pretty much feast or famine when it comes to snow on the immediate east coast. It's not comparable to a Detroit or Chicago winter (with frequent snow and constant snowcover throughout).
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True, winters are quite different. Living in NYC, extended snow coverage is rare, while in Detroit it's the norm. NYC winters are more rainy. But in Detroit winter megastorms are rare, while in NYC, not exactly common, are certainly much more frequent.
If you don't like winter (and I don't) it's a question of "do you prefer being constantly annoyed, or really annoyed once in a while"?