This sounds like an easy question! Walk out, stick tape in snow, read tape. As soon as I walked out the door I knew it wouldn't be so easy. The brick patio at the bottom of my steps was clear. Also, an area of a couple feet surrounding my car was bare. The rest of the driveway had a couple of feet. No problem, I'll walk across the street to the large field, measure it there. I didn't expect to see drifting in the field, but there are a couple of trees in the field, near the street, and the area around their base was clear. So I continued on to the soccer field. I know this to be mostly level. I measured a couple of places and found the depth to be from 14 to 15 inches. So I called it 14 1/2 inches. Later, I found a page on the NWS with snow depths. This is what they offered:
...LANCASTER COUNTY...
MILLERSVILLE 24.5 1216 PM 2/6
MANHEIM 22.0 908 AM 2/6
MARIETTA 21.0 727 AM 2/6
LANCASTER 20.0 804 AM 2/6
LEOLA 18.0 909 AM 2/6
SAFE HARBOR DAM 18.0 700 AM 2/6
ROTHSVILLE 17.5 820 AM 2/6
NEW HOLLAND 17.2 700 AM 2/6
MOUNT NEBO 17.0 845 AM 2/6
EPHRATA 15.5 835 AM 2/6
I really do not think that we had 17 inches in New Holland, but what do I know? We had a bunch, is all I do know.
I uploaded some pics from the web cams.
This one is from Friday night, the camera is starting to frost over. You can see the bare area around my car
here.
This one is a general snow shot.
Here you can see the wind blowing the snow around. Finally, a
shot from the bird cam.