Same here Thumper. Has snow starting mid evening (9ish) before changing over early morning.
Northern Indiana–too much and still coming. Lake effect, rural highways, + wind = took her back at 10 pm last night, because more is forecast today and she has an 8 am final exam tomorrow.
It’s pretty. I’m over it. Time for daffodils and green grass.
@abasket welcome. Wish you were coming here for a more enjoyable reason 
The snow is supposedly supposed to let up around midnight so I’m hoping the roads are good by late morning.
Trying to get the leaves cleaned up before the snow arrives. Oak trees drop last. We have three of them. :((
Can’t wait for the snow to get to Maine! Should be overnight tonight and through tomorrow morning. If it’s a school snow day, it will be the first one to not affect one of my kids since 1998. Strange feeling! I always enjoyed going into to tell the kids they could sleep in since school had been canceled.
Well…DH sent the snowblower off to get a check up…on Thursday. No way it will be here by tomorrow.
You New England folks can thank HIM for the impending snow.
We inherited a snowblower from a friend who moved to Texas. But we can’t get it to start up.
I found the owner’s manual online, but DH isn’t hopeful.
Lol Thumper. We just bought our first snowblower (split cost with neighbors) so we might cancel out your H sending his for tune-up. 
My guy came and removed the last of the leaves on Friday but town hasn’t gotten to our neignborhood yet for last time to suck them up. Big piles on everyone’s curbs.
I shoveled the driveway this morning and am waiting to engage in my second session of “please, don’t let me have a heart attack now” late this afternoon or this evening. I’m glad the snow is dry and fluffy instead of wet and heavy.
I guess tomorrow morning will just be a surprise here!
Flight slid off the runway at DTW. Luckily, no injuries: http://www.clickondetroit.com/news/delta-flight-slides-off-runway-at-dtw
^^ Scary.
Just drove home from a work event. Roads just awful. Wasn’t comfortable driving more than 20-25 in my Forester. Still snowing - lots of blowing. I could stand this if I knew it was going to warm up and melt soon - but the several days show frigid weather. 
Well…our forecast here in CT (depending on which oart you like)…calls for 3-5 inches of snow overnight ending about 5 am. Then freezing rain…my personal unfavorite! Then temps rising to the high 30’s by 8 am.
we’ve gotten several inches more today than yesterday. Temps not expected to rise above 25 all week. I’m officially done with winter before it even officially begins.
I just came in from the third round of shoveling. The first was last night at 9:30, the second before 6 AM as I had to get ready for work and arrived home to another few inches. Light snow, not that big a deal done in fits and starts. However, I miss the camaraderie of my old neighborhood, where there was always someone walking by to chat with while shoveling, even in the evenings. I also miss the very smooth cement of my old walks and drive. This place needs a new driveway in the worst way, but am awaiting the curb redo in a few years as that is a far more cost effective way to have new cement work done. There is little pleasure in shoveling bumps and cracks.
I do appreciate the aesthetic of winter, with good snow, and carefully shoveled drives and walks. The enforced exercise is also something I value. I feel stronger for having shoveled once this year already, and I love my outdoor time, however taxing the endeavor. Maybe tomorrow I can get my skiis to the park to tune up those unused muscles.
On a more serious note, D will be driving home from grad school late next week through Indiana and Ohio, when storms are forecast. Now that is my least favorite thought.
At the risk of making some of you hate me, I had to turn the AC on for about an hour tonight.
We’re not on speaking terms until like May, @Nrdsb4 . [-(
Got about 12 inches today on Michigan’s west side…schools already closed for tomorrow as the forecast says it’s continuing until 4 a.m. and the plows won’t have the roads clear enough by the time the superintendents decide if they are cancelling.
Wow! So far only a dusting here in CT.
We’re at probably about 8 inches here in metro Detroit. The dogs have been enjoying it.
Pretty much all schools are closed. Mr R is hoping that his childcare/preschool center closes but it hasn’t in all the time he’s worked there so it’s a pretty hopeless hope 