Anyone have SNOW yet ?
#1
About 54 degress here in the Great Not-So-White North , guy next door cut his lawn yesterday .......no snow for Christmas ! Gotta be some in western Canada ?? This is crazy weather and not good for Santa trying to manipulate that sleigh .

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#2
Not yet, I can smell it in the air but it doesn't want to come down yet
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#3
Yep! Wallbang


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#4
None here about a 4 hour drive south of Ralph.

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#5
We got snowed on the past 2 days.
Most of it melted today. That's enough to last me the rest of the winter. Goldth
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ray_m Wrote:We got snowed on the past 2 days.
Most of it melted today. That's enough to last me the rest of the winter. Goldth
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#7
no nothing, it's about 11 deg C here, and even had small a thunder storm here, really weird for this time of year.

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#8
We hade snow for a bit more than 1 week here in Lower saxinoa,Germany.

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at Friday we had -6°C in the morning and in the evening +4°C and heavy rain.
So since yesterday evening there is nothing left of the fallen snow. :evil:
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#9
It started snowing here the beginning of November and has not stopped. In sheltered areas as in wooded areas the snow is knee deep, in open areas the snow banks are three and four feet deep. The plows are back on the roads every three or four days clearing the new snow. The last three years we have had excessive precipitation, it started in 2010 when we got 48 inches of rain plus snow, the average yearly precipitation including snow is 12 to 13 inches here. 2011 and 12 have been all most as wet. Flooding here in the prairies is becoming a big problem, and its going to get a lot worse in the spring if this keeps up.
Robert
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#10
Couple of feet here as well. Wallbang
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#11
Second snowstorm of the year here in Rockvale, Colorado! It's quite pretty right now...and bloody cold! [Image: snowsmiley.gif]
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#12
Just the second I open your append my wife yells from the kitchen "it snows!"
Reinhard
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#13
They are forecasting snow here tomorrow ......believe it when i see it . Nope

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#14
I went up to Barrie today (1 hour north of Toronto) and there was snow on the ground. It started somewhere north of Hwy 89.
We're waiting to see what arrives -- radio says about 6 a.m.
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#15
Used to work up around Barrie & Orillia when I lived in Kitchener , ....never a dull moment trying to keep a Camaro on the road in winter . Wonder how the ski business is doing these days ?

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