Glad to hear you're dug out phalanx.
All of this storm dialogue has got me reminiscing...
In the early thru mid 70s I lived just North of Grand Rapids in the small town of Greenville, Michigan. This was also part of the lake effect snow belt Greg is referencing. For those of you who were old enough to remember, late winter/early spring of 1976 brought one of the worst Michigan Ice storms ever recorded (even to this day). We were out of school for 2 straight weeks without power and I kept the fireplace cooking pretty much around the clock. I'll never forget the sounds of crashing branches and falling trees both night and day. As I recall there were lineman electrocutions and others killed by falling/ice ladened branchs. My grandparents, who lived in Sun City, Arizona heard about the storm on one of the national news outlets. They told us a few weeks later that Greenville was declared a destination for the national guard. As I recall there were reports of fatalities to people walking/driving in that stuff.
Some info from back then...
https://www.mlive.com/weather/2016/03/great_ice_storm_of_1976.html
Here in Michigan, we had consecutive major blizzards and ice storms in 1976, 77, and 78.
No wonder many of us old(er) timers state we don't get the winter weather we used too. Personally, I don't miss it. Good riddance!
Stay safe out there.