• The city of Vacouver desperate for snow
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There's plenty of snow in Alberta. We get quite a good amount of snow where I live, but I am mostly in the country so it might be different in the city. Also, any facepunchers from Alberta?
[QUOTE=Epic Fortune;19832043]Really? Over here in Saskatoon we just had a HUGE snowstorm, like 3-4 inches.[/QUOTE] Same, i'm in Regina and we just got about a foot of snow in some places.
[QUOTE=Stynax;19850215]Are you kidding me? It snowed a fuckton.[/QUOTE] You know I posted right before we got all that snow right? anyway i was surprised when i walked outside to see all that snow.
Oh fuck, if the Ski Lumps are cancelled i will rage. I have high hopes for Malysz.
[QUOTE=Shadowcat123;19862231]You know I posted right before we got all that snow right? anyway i was surprised when i walked outside to see all that snow.[/QUOTE] oh my bad didn't look at date. ya the snow across the street from me is in a huge ass pile
Its snowing like a motherfucker up in the Tahoe area right now. I vote we make a last minute move to over there.
They can have our snow here in New England.
[QUOTE=Stynax;19867937]oh my bad didn't look at date. ya the snow across the street from me is in a huge ass pile[/QUOTE] Its all good my fellow Snowskatchewanian.
Hey, come over here. We've got plenty. There hasn't been this much snow in almost 20 years.
[QUOTE=laval;19837310]3-4 inches isn't huge...a huge snowstorm is the [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_Juan"]metre[/URL] we got here in Nova Scotia in one night. It's been warm here too this winter; it hasn't snowed in weeks.[/QUOTE] Hey fellow bluenoser. And yes, 'White Juan" was huuge, like 90cm in one night and then more [editline]08:58PM[/editline] The snowstorm dropped a record-breaking 95.5 cm of snow on CFB Shearwater, beating the previous record of 73.2 cm set February 1, 1960. It also broke the record for the most snow in Yarmouth with 82.6 cm of snow, surpassing the 67.8 cm that fell on January 16, 1977. Ahh memories
Come take some of our snow here in Minnesota.
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