Annapolis Maryland here at 5:20 AM. We are catching all get out here. There is a good 2 plus feet on the ground and very strong snowfall. Winds about 20 mph or so. This is going to go on all day if the current forecast holds. Problem is that we don’t deal well with this. No sense shoveling the drive as no place to go. Plows won’t get to my street until Monday most likely. Hope the electricity holds up.
So you will be over 3 feet. In one storm. That is nasty. Sustained winds near the ocean in Maryland were 40 mph.
Surprised you didn’t go to more of a mix. I have about 16 inches out in rural Virginia and still coming down strong. I think the trowal (tropopause fold) will rotate west and keep the snow going for a while out here, 2 feet easily, maybe 30 inches if we get lucky (I like snow and shoveling snow).
0617 at exit 3 route 84 in New York, light snow.
Steady wind speed but changes direction.
Nothing really accumulated here yet.
And surprise surprise, the road crews were actually out salting BEFORE the snow got bad.
(This is 180° out from previous observed activity from the road crews. They usually wait. Seemingly until the first few accidents get reported.)