Well, as you might guess from my username, I'm in Sweden, so snow isn't really anything special here. It's about 0.3 metres outside (don't know nor care what that's in inches), which is relatively little. Where our big snowtrucks have gone through though you can get small hills of snow that's about 2-3 metres that all children love playing in.
It's a little funny what Americans (and UK citizens for that matter) classify as a "blizzard". When it's -15 degrees Celsius you're supposed to be able to walk the 5 km to school here, and I'm not joking now. Noone ever closes anything for a blizzard here (except maybe an outside spa facility or something), and if you call something a blizzard, you're not supposed to be able to go out without suffocating. It's a common joke hereabout how some few inches is a snowstorm for other people.
Right now, it's at average -10 degrees C, and I'm walking around with my jacket open (with a t-shirt beneath) just because that jacket is too warm otherwise!