These are, without a doubt, the biggest snowflakes I have ever seen, and only one storm comes even close (a lake enhanced band when I lived in Ohio). It's accumulating so fast which is insane for a temp in the mid-30s.
It definitely looks cool on the ground. It compacted quite a bit though, so it looks nothing close to 15"
The fact that this was a long-duration event made it pretty nonchalant feeling. There weren't really any heavy rates.
Official total from AXN: 15.5".
From eyeballing I'd say about a foot on the ground. SUPER beneficial, especially with no recent significant precip and none in sight.
Yeah I'm jealous of you guys out east. This was never gonna be a high-rate snowfall out here, we were just gonna get foot plus totals from 2 straight days of light to moderate snowfall. Glad some people are seeing cool stuff from this.