Snow began last night at about 7 pm, at
Black Cat Island.
0.8 inch fell by midnight, and visibility at that time was about 1/2 mile in snow. Just after midnight the visibility dropped to barely 1/4 mile in heavy snow, and we got a storm total of 3.6 inches, ending about 6 am.
It was a very fluffy snow, melting down to just 0.08 in. of liquid (what it would have been, if it were rain.)
This goes back to an earlier discussion about forecast accuracy in summer vs. winter, when human psychology plays a role.
0.08" of rain spread out over 11 hours in the summertime is a drizzle/occasional light rain that some people don't even notice.
But last night, 0.08" of water converted into 3.6 inches of snow, which brought the town's plows and sanders out. Most definitely noticeable.