The question you ask might be answered by what the local RV dealers do with respect to snow on the roofs of their in stock units. We have never had an amount at one time in recent years that I would be concerned about. Now if the slides were out that is a different kettle of fish.
Not sure I would now be comfortable being up on a slippery roof removing snow anymore, notwithstanding the possibility of damaging the roof with the shovel.
Opinions will vary I am sure so a larger sampling might give you a better answer.
Hope the bad weather lets up on you folks soon, makes the warmer south look even more appealing.
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