It snowed today in my neighborhood, well it was more like dandruff then snow. It kinda reminded me of a snow storm we had early this year. I work at a small grocery store and that day started out normal but as more and more people caught wind of the mild winter storm approaching, the busier it got. We had lines reaching to the back of the store as the snow depth grew millimeter by millimeter. When it hit 1.5 inches people really started getting concerned, they were worried they wouldn't be able to get to work the next day. No joke. Now me being an individual who came from the northeast, a place were they get 8 to 12 inches of snow per storm, thought this was just hilarious. You could still see the tops of the grass blades for crying out loud and these locals think its a nuclear winter. "Get the tire chains dear!!! We got a mess of a storm comin'!! Could be snowed in for weeks!!"
Just so you have an idea of how people react to snow around here, I've developed a scale to show the level of reaction in relation to the amount of snow:
0.0-0.5 inches= Mild
0.5-1.0 inches= Moderate
1.0-2.0 inches= Dangerous
2.0-4.0 inches= Life-Threatening
4.0 inches and up= Apocalypse
So thats just a peek at one of the aspects of living in Missouri.