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It's a dud

The forecast called for 6 to 10 inches of snow, but by Tuesday morning the most recorded was just 4 1/2 inches in Albrightsville. People reported clear roads and clear skies as the sun popped up this morning.

Was the fact that the storm missed our area a disappointment or a praise?Facebook readers had mixed reactions:Our happy readers:Chris Kibler: Happy. Not a fan of winter, give me blue skies, sunshine and warm temps!Susie Behler: Very gladRuss Diefenderfer: Crazy people, that's who wanted more.Christina Rehrig: Very glad! I dislike snow and winter very much!Kathy Kelly Tola: Very happy, I have to go to work and don't like driving in the snow/ice!Tessy Cznadel Serfass: Happy happy happyJessica Wise: Sad that weathermen have no idea what they're doing. That's the only thing I'm sad about.Katie O'Brien-Herlihy: Glad we did not get more snow. These poor kids would be going to school till the end of June.THE ONES WHO WANTED MORE:Brandy Bamford: I wanted lots of snow!Danielle Balent: Completely disgusted! We are way overdue for a major winter storm. I was excited for nothing.Tina Helmer: I was hoping for more snow! Maybe next time!Daniel Williams: I wanted a foot or more, sad lol.Tara Banninger: Husband is glad. Me not so much. Heat a bust. If it is gonna snow I say go big.Marcia Kowatch Bynon: Sad, I want more snow! I love winter!Cheryl Bing: Very sad! I wanted a good old-fashioned snowfall.Linda Spangenberg Alongi: I switched shifts with my co-worker who lives much closer than me so I could dig out before going in at 3! It wouldn't have been necessary!And Lori Devonshire summed it up, "Go big or go home, I guess it went home."The storm did hit New York and New England. See coverage on Page 9.

BOB FORD/TIMES NEWS Brooke Scott, 18, jumps on her snowboard Monday afternoon at Baer Memorial Park in Lehighton.