Did Y'all gwt much snow this winter ?

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next to nothing where I live in coastal Southern CT, like half an inch maybe twice !, and it melts entirely the next day !

some years there would be 3'+ on the ground in February, mildest winter in my lifetime, it's been 50 degrees the past few days !
 

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Maybe a trace out here in Portland...mild weather all winter
 

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Over 3 feet here. Had some warm weather lately though so quite a bit melted.
 

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Just a dusting here and there...The highlands saw some snow but below average for sure.
 

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Very mild here. Ski resorts struggled this year. This is the first year in a long time where I'm not defrosting my windows. Usually im defrosting well into March.
 

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Been a very strange winter in New England. The ski mountains have done great, but the Boston metro area has really seen nothing as far as accumulation.
My town northwest of the city usually gets 60-70+ inches of snow, so far we've had 3 really weak storms. Used my snow blower once I think.
January and February very mild months compared to the norm.
 

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Been a very strange winter in New England. The ski mountains have done great, but the Boston metro area has really seen nothing as far as accumulation.
My town northwest of the city usually gets 60-70+ inches of snow, so far we've had 3 really weak storms. Used my snow blower once I think.
January and February very mild months compared to the norm.

I haven't used my snow shovel even once this season in the area near Old Saybrook, ct
 

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everybody from all over the country basically says below average, some by a huge margin !

global warming ?

the grass is even starting to grow already !
 

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Maybe 15 inches here, but we’ve suffered major beach erosion. Some people have lost million dollar homes, insurance won’t cover it either.
 

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rain, rain and more rain in northern alabama
 

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Got about 8 inches of snow the last few days but where I live in the Cleveland area it has been mild this winter way under the snow total that we average.Suppose to be 50 degrees starting On Sunday.Also just like Fairwarning has mentioned along Eastern Lake Erie has been major beach erosion as they are blaming the lack of ice on Lake Erie.
 

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