What may this coming Winter bring us?

Imagine having the conditions related in the 
Jan. 6, 1877  THE EVENING GAZETTE:

VERY DEEP SNOW—TRAVEL SUSPENDED. 

The snow is reported four feet deep on the level in the upper townships, and in many places the roads are so badly blockaded that many people are unable to get any distance from home. Between Milford and Port Jervis there are two roads branching off from the main road—one leading to the farm of Henry Hall, the other to the farm of Soveryne Van Noy, along the banks of the Delaware river. Both of these roads are drifted so full that those blocked in have been unable to get out since Friday. The new road leading from James Rose's to the Delaware bridge is also drifted full, being above the fences in many places, and unless the snow goes off there will be no further travel over this road this winter.