Clint S
We were spared the LE event at least here I have not gone up to Pulaski yet. Another event next week
I went to a friend from Pulaski's son's wedding yesterday in Oswego, drove up around 2-3:30 from Rochester, beautiful sunshine, had to use the shades it was so bright. Got up on 104 north of the Fulton turnoff (Rt 3), long rise to a ridge top , road there named Tug Hill road, yesterday I could see why, on a completely clear day you have to be able to see the hill from there. Looking north over the lake and east to the horizon was a wall of grey to black clouds, obviously obliterating the hill. After dinner, around 07:00, the groom came over and told us that Watertown had been buried under about 3 feet, and he had just gotten call from a friend who was working in Pulaski so had to miss the wedding who said it had basically just started there, but they had 5 inches in next to no time. We took our leave and headed back to Rochester so as to avoid a further swing of the LE to the south, to at least get west of Cayuga County before we had to deal with the snow (104 is fairly level and straight through Wayne County), made it home fine to Rochester by 08:30, but woke up to 2 new inches this AM, and VERY nasty road conditions getting to the Church gig at 08:00. Today will be a good day to cruise the Northern Chateau website to see some truly significant snow fall! Would have been hell driving through it if it had shifted last night, why I rarely hit the east end streams in winter anymore.