We it through the night and still have power. It was scary. The rain was coming down hard and freezing on contact so the ice was building up fast. Around 10, I could hear the trees start to crack around the neighborhood. It was scary to hear the trees breaking. I saw one limb in our yard come down, but it's still dark so I don't know what else there might be. Our one tree near the house was so weighed down with ice that a huge limb was touching the roof - I'd have never even thought it was possible! Then every time the wind gusted, that limb would whip the house and shower ice all over. It was loud and I didn't sleep much.
No school again, of course. DH went to work because the roads really aren't bad and he parks in a garage.
I think some of the ice layer melted off because the temp rose during the night. The tree branches aren't hanging so low from what I can see now. That's good, but it's re-freezing now and starting to snow and the wind is picking up.
Now that it's light out, I can see that the neighbor had a huge oak tree split all over his house and yard

That tree was in bad shape and should have been taken down. Doesn't look like his house was damaged at least.
Here's what the yard looks like this morning - all the ice build up on the trees shattered and fell off, leaving the yard looking like broken glass
And just for fun

This is fat goat #1 on the goat TV. I am loving this barn camera! She has her head in the feeder as usual

Yes, the camera does add 10 pounds. or babies