PFFT. It's no Snowmageddon.
Which I apparently have no pictures of, but I do have this 2016 storm from NoVA.
https://www.fox5dc.com/weather/what-biggest-snowstorms-dc-area-history Between Maryland and Virginia I lived through all of the top 5.
Around October, 2009, I had a rotator cuff rebuilt. I was delayed getting P/T started so I by the time Snowmageddon rolled around, I had not been given the "weapons free" from the Doc. I was still supposed to be in low weight bearing restriction. There was NFW I could man a shovel for this mess, so knuckled under with some
nagging.. crabbing.. encouragement from the wife, I decided to drop some $$$ on a snowblower. It was about 7 days away at this point, and snowblowers were in short supply. Lowes at Beacon Hill was expecting a delivery and I could not find one withing 50 miles. Literally, the day before snow was scheduled to start falling, I land the very last one they had - seen in the picture above, a Toro 26" single stage. It was a floor demo, with fluids. So after some partial disassembly we fit the unit into the station wagon -behind, and left of the blower and head home. Surprisingly, getting the blower out was easier than getting it in - it was a tight fit. I get it assembled in maybe 5 minutes, check it out and try to start it up. And tried, and tried and tried, then relented and tried the electric start. All it would do is crank. Much head scratching, some bad words, more attempts to start. 45 minutes later, I opted to take a break. Wife arrives home, I try again, about 20 minutes worth. Making no progress, I bring it inside, whereupon I realize that Toro Red is exactly equal to Ducati Red. Cool, but doesn't help get it started. Now we're in the garage, so I give it another go and after about 10 more minutes, it coughs but doesn't start ! Progress :-D By now, my wife is scolding me "You're not supposed to lift more than 20#, you really shouldn't be doing this!" ( yeah, because you're going to shovel snow :-/ ) Anyway, after about another 5 minutes on the electric starter, it coughs several times, the next try, it coughs its way to life ! ! ! ! !
And literally belches oil ALL. OVER. EVERYTHING. My Ducati, the garage floor, the wall. I'm horrified at this moto-transgression, so I pull that sucker outside as quickly as I can and let the blower warm up. In the rush to get home, we laid the blower over on it's side so the oil was all over everything inside the motor. oops. Anyway, I used that blower over 9 seasons, and sold it to the current homeowner when I moved to a climate more suitable to human habitation.