Wow! The reader submissions from this latest snowstorm were outstanding! Thanks to everyone for sending their images from the blizzard.

As of 10 a.m. Jan. 29, the snow was half-a-toddler deep in Harbeson, as illustrated here by Mayvis Baker, in a photo made by her father, Matthew.

“Hope this snowblower, Charleigh Szatkowski of Milton, doesn't run out of gas before it finishes its job,” writes Karen Harrity, who made this photo.

Mary Anne Hoopes shoveled a path to the grill at her home near Lewes, and the snow measures 12.5 inches deep as of 11:30 a.m.
Juliette, left, and Josephine Miller are clearly enjoying their snow day iin Rehoboth Beach. Photo by E.T. Miller.