Here in Lexington KY we got over 10" in one day, followed by 2-3" the next day. And then the sub-zero temps - this town is just not cut out for this. Univ. of KY (SEC, 25-0 so far this year) has been shut down for 4 or 5 days this week, and they never close - something like only 3 other times in recent history. They will be playing b-ball tomorrow night though, they ain't stupid enough to cancel that!
Having moved here from ND, I have to chuckle at all of the semi-hysterical weather people in KY. I do admit I got kinda homesick Tuesday during the "blizzard" Tuesday, but I sure did miss my snowblower too. Had to clear that 12+ inches by hand. It may have been "fluffy" snow, but after the third time during the storm, well, a blower would have been nice. And I traded my ranch pickup (F350 quad cab with the 7.3l Powerstroke diesel) so I didn't have that to combat the imbeciles who were told to stay home - and clearly should have - but went out anyway apparently to get milk, eggs and bread.
As for flat roofs, they have those in ND. Normally the snow blows sideways so it usually blows off the roofs. When it doesn't, the snow removal people use a crane to lift the snowblowers on the roof to clear it manually. NBD. Apparently too sophisticated for the NE though.