If you thought your commute was bad after a few inches of snow, just be glad you weren’t around 56 years ago this week—when New Hampshire got pummeled and Mount Washington was buried under a record-breaking blizzard.
It was a nice break, wasn't it? Of course I'm talking about the break in the back to back winter storms that were slamming the northeast region over the last few weeks.
For anyone that has been saying that Maine and New England have had a lackluster winter as far as snowfall amounts are concerned, I would tend to agree with you.