Some snow-weary Northeasterners struggled to get back to their …
Photographer: Meghan Shory/iReport
Posted: 02/11/2013
As technology rapidly improves each year, more and more of us have better quality electronics.
This is certainly the case with cameras.
During the blizzard of 2013, many people had a similar idea when they started preparing for the arrival of the storm: film the snowfall with their camera's "time lapse" feature.
The morning after the majority of the snowfall hit, videos began surfacing on YouTube, Facebook and other popular websites.
Here are some of the best ones that show just how much snow blanketed the northeast.
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