In Montana, I got about forty inches a year, but there's like... three inches in Seattle.
I used to make fun of Seattlites for being so panicked over snow, but it's genuinely pretty terrible. Between almost no shoveling or snow tires and long commutes, it's actually pretty deadly. It's also dangerous because places with regular extreme temperatures tend not to have large homeless populations, so when cold snaps and heat waves do hit temperate cities, a lot of people can die.