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It really depends on where you are in the US. In some states, it's just another day, in other states it can be a major disaster.
Here in Portland, we've closed schools because it LOOKED like it was going to snow. It never actually DID, but was close enough.
Meanwhile, cities in the North East are like: "Pfft... 3 feet? Put on your jacket..."