The cats walk outside, shaking each back paw to get rid of the snow that sticks to warm pads.
We were fortunate. The towns both north and south of us experienced that dreaded lake effect snow: winds whipping the moisture off of the great lakes and dumping it on many door steps and driveways. We do not have much snow in comparison, but many had 20 - 30 cm! There were 30,000 customers without their Hydro One power. Just like Ice Storm '98, the trees bent then broke with the weight of the snow. It was cold and dark, with low light levels of the fall solstice.
It started with much rain, then slowly it changed to sleet and snow. Big fat snowflakes, with huge clumps that stuck to the trees.
I drove home in this fierce precipitation. The streets were slippery as the rain froze on the ground. Many cars went off the road.
The rain has collected in puddles, and low points. The ground cannot absorb the rain all at once. The snow punctuates the picture, framing the scenery.Icicles glistened in the sunlight as things thawed somewhat the next day. Overnight temperatures are much colder than expected and the trees remain heavily laden with ice and snow.