The front door of my apartment building was snow splattered, but passable. The back door, which opens onto a gangway that leads to the alley? Not so much.

This is the doorway at around 9 p.m.

This is the doorway just after midnight.

And this is the doorway around noon on Wednesday. The final measurement: 34 inches (or just under three feet) of snow.

Here is the gangway itself. Not too long after this shot was taken, some enterprising soul got out a shovel and dug a path out to the alley. The end of the gangway leading to the street, however, remained completely snowed in.
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