Sunday I got a nice 12 miler in on some trails with a group before the blizzard hit. (The first flakes fell around 11:00 AM here in northern NJ.)
Monday I conceded to the snowy roads, cold, and strong winds, and ground out six miles on the dreadmill.
Tuesday (yesterday) I managed to run for an hour on snow covered roads and a school driveway near my house. The going was slow, but at least there weren't many cars out with the schools closed this week.
This morning I did four miles on some lightly traveled roads, and I was running on bare pavement. Plan on getting out for nine miles on the roads in a little while.
A question for the many trail runners on this board:
I'm not fond of plodding through knee-deep snow. Someone mentioned running on trails after snowmoblies have gone through. That's one possibility, if I can find some. Another is to run on a half mile to mile section of trail loop, and after a few times around I'll start to wear a rut in the snow. Any other suggestions?