What's going on in New York right now. Check out these numbers.
Good Grief!
The rest of the story.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WEATHER/02/10/cold.weather.ap/index.html
The hamlet of Hooker, near the boundaries of Jefferson, Lewis, and Oswego counties, holds the state record for snowfall in a year -- 466.9 inches, about 39 feet, in the winter of 1976-77. It sits right next to the hamlet of Montague, which got 77 inches in a 24-hour period in January 1997.
Good Grief!
The rest of the story.
http://www.cnn.com/2007/WEATHER/02/10/cold.weather.ap/index.html

I'd say we've had about 8 inches all together all winter, and even that might be generous. It's downright depressing