East coast SNOW?

My part of bucks county had about 20" last storm and they are calling for the same again. Not much damage around me. I seen pics and vid of Wildwood and Cape May NJ and that looked to be the worst hit.
 
No issues with trees that I have seen. South Jersey on the coast got all f'ed up. Some still without power this morning. Suppose to get more tonight. I got 19 hours plowing in a row. Guys with loaders have been busy making room for the snow coming tonight. I'm expecting at least that much again tonight/tomorrow. Good thing cause we aren't doing any tree work anytime soon.
 
i am in connecticut, i heard they are calling for a foot of snow, high winds tomorrow. hopefully we will not lose trees but with high winds, heavy snow it is a possiblilty. good luck in jersey
 
We get little snow and lots of rain.sounds like fun plowing up there!any one plowing with a dingo?wondering how they would do in the big snow.
 
White pines have taken it tough in Montgomery County. Limbs under damn near every white pine. I've seen some as big as 8' laying on the ground, a few heads broken out. I lost a few branches from my holly, apple, magnolia, my yew hedge, well, not sure what that will look like when the snow melts off of it.
 
I did some storm damage at an apartment complex and the Scotch pines got hit really hard. Mostly tops broken out but a lot of limbs here and there.
 
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but there is also plenty of tree work going on hear. Its been a long time since we had to get use to working in two feet of snow. We haven't miss a beat except on the day it snows during the week. I've been lucky, I had a clearing contract so I didn't have to worry about the mess. Now we had a heavy wet snow that has us very busy with that too. Just gonna have to go back after the snow melts to grind stumps and do a final clean up.
 

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