PHOTOS: How high is your snow?
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Check out the snow drifts, snowbanks and snowfall from around the region, thanks to our readers.

Erika Didrikson stands on the sidewalk in front of her home on Milk Street in Newburyport.
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Cheryl Olson shares this photo of Marty Donnelly, who she says came to her rescue Sunday with his wife, Amy, as they dug out Olson's Essex Avenue home in West Gloucester.
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Kimberly Costello shares this photo of her neighbor Lisa Demeri's house on Pigeon Cove in Rockport, where Jill Demeri made a snow staircase through the frozen plow drift instread of a path. "The wood frame at top of snow pile is actually the top of her front door," Costello writes.
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The snowbank at Forest Avenue in Salem Saturday night. The 6-foot-tall stockade fence in the middle of the picture can barely be seen.
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The Hilaires share the photo of the snowbank outside their Ipswich home.
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Kimberly Jones not only dug out the fire hydrant outside their house on James Street in Peabody Sunday morning, but she also marked the snowbank so people would know where the hydrant was.
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Michele Sumner shares this photo of her daughter, Anna, 8, standing on the huge pile in front of their house at the corner of Yale Boulevard and Nursery Street in North Beverly Sunday morning.
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Deanna Benjamin shares this photo of her swing set buried in snow on Brierwood Court in Gloucester.
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High snowbanks in front of J.T. Farnham's on Eastern Avenue in Essex.
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Liv Pappas, 6, at home in Amesbury on Sunday.
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Trish Pinciaro shares this photo of snow almost reaching the top of her backyard fence on Smithson Drive in Beverly. The fence is 6 feet tall.
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Margo Palmer of Salem took this photo on Valentine's Day, just before the latest storm, at Pickering Wharf in Salem. She was facing the Friendship from the area by Victoria Station.
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A father-daughter shoveling team in Haverhill.
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Snowbanks on Butler Street in Lawrence.
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Snow drifts bury this car space in Salem behind the Witches Brew.
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Snow nearly reaches the top of a 7-foot fence in Hampstead, New Hampshire.
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Angela Castor shares this photo of the snow height from the three past storms outside her window at Hawthorne Commons Apartments in Salem. "As you can tell we live on the bottom level. Our bedroom window is almost completely buried from snow and our living room window is halfway there," she writes.
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Rudy King and Andrew Casson of Merrimac Street watch the work crew brought in from Pennsylvania to assist in the snow removal from Newburyport streets on Sunday. "We are very grateful for their assistance in clearing the sides of the roads up to the sidewalk as it made it much easier to clear our driveway to get our vehicles out," said King. King also adds a tremendous thanks to the Newburyport Highway Department for their efforts this winter.
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Snowfall in Merrimac.
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Snowfall on Dublin Street in Amesbury on Sunday.
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Snowbanks nearly hide from view this house on Bowen Road in Peabody.
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Lyndi Lanphear shares this photo of her dog Fenway outside their High Street, Newburyport home Sunday.
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Lyndi Lanphear shares this photo of Romeo exploring outside on High Street in Newburyport after Saturday's snowstorm.
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Angela Castor shares this photo of the snow height from the three past storms outside her window at Hawthorne Commons Apartments in Salem. "As you can tell we live on the bottom level. Our bedroom window is almost completely buried from snow and our living room window is halfway there," she writes.
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Rudy King and Andrew Casson of Merrimac Street watch the work crew brought in from Pennsylvania to assist in the snow removal from Newburyport streets on Sunday. "We are very grateful for their assistance in clearing the sides of the roads up to the sidewalk as it made it much easier to clear our driveway to get our vehicles out," said King. King also adds a tremendous thanks to the Newburyport Highway Department for their efforts this winter.
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