
So, we got another storm at the end of this week. It hit, lovingly, on Wednesday night and grew to Blizzard-like conditions by 3:30 Thursday, as I headed home. The CR-V:

The roads:

Other than an on-ramp that I had to literally coast down because it was full of snow, I didn't have too much trouble on the way home. Though I had to drive slow, it didn't take as long as I feared it would.
After both storms, the snow outside our apartment has accumulated to this:


We're not blanketed like that everywhere, but there is a lot of snow.
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