Come on down!
I used to live in Cincinnati, and experienced the GREAT SNOW STORM of 1976-1977, when the temperature went below ZERO in late NOVEMBER 1976 and did not go ABOVE ZERO until MARCH 1977. We got about six feet of snow in that period of time, and, for the first time in recorded history, the Ohio River FROZE SOLID (people actually drove their cars across on the ice).
I missed the follow-on snow storm of 1977-1978 (I was in the Army by then), but my family said it was even worse than the previous year.
In 1978-1979, Ohio got hit by the THIRD big snow winter in a row. By this time, I was in Europe with the Army, and Europe got hit with the worst snowstorm in ITS history.
Shortly thereafter, I decided I seen enough snow to last me for the rest of my life, and I moved to Atlanta, where it snows maybe once every FIVE YEARS! :-)