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I live in Northern VA, and when I was shoveling my driveway & sidewalk out on Saturday night I decided to wade out towards a tree in our yard in order to shake the snow off of it so it would not break. The snow in this untouched area came halfway up my chest (I'm 5'10" w/ boots on) The snow was so deep that I could not lift my legs out of it in order to walk forward. I literally had to swim towards the tree & back again. 
I'd say my neighborhood got a little over 24" on the weekend, but the wind created snow drifts, which made it a lot deeper in certain places. The weather report called for another 12-20" on Tuesday/Wednesday, but I doubt we got even another 4". The side roads have been FUBAR'd all week and even the main roads & highways have had lanes blocked with excessive snow.

I'd say my neighborhood got a little over 24" on the weekend, but the wind created snow drifts, which made it a lot deeper in certain places. The weather report called for another 12-20" on Tuesday/Wednesday, but I doubt we got even another 4". The side roads have been FUBAR'd all week and even the main roads & highways have had lanes blocked with excessive snow.