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Radnewt
United States67 Posts
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Sanski
United States57 Posts
it's also the first time i called the salt company to order and they're out of stock. btw plowers are making a killing this winter season. Wish i had a truck. | ||
cHaNg-sTa
United States1058 Posts
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Weebem-Na
United States221 Posts
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Pandonetho
Canada321 Posts
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NuKedUFirst
Canada3139 Posts
On February 03 2011 08:57 Pandonetho wrote: So is there any actual explanation for why winter is so harsh this season? Or is it just some crazy ass winter? What do you mean? 20 years ago was much more snow.. (before global warming started hitting harder) | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
Though luckily only ice-storms and rain this time, instead areas in the Midwest and New England are getting most out of the huge storm system. Most active part of winter is during January and February so its not surprising, we only had about 8 storms this time of year. Only a few of them were anything significant. Last winter we had about 4-5+ nor'easters, pretty nifty. edit: I reside in NYC, its not as bad here. Temperatures are fairly mild, we dont get much single or negative readings. | ||
youngminii
Australia7514 Posts
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GypsyBeast
Canada630 Posts
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Kazzabiss
1006 Posts
On February 03 2011 07:58 57 Corvette wrote: Honestly, this is shorts weather for me. Once it hits 20 below, i will consider wearing long pants. Americans, welcome to what Canadians experience every day. I'm originally from Canada, no you/'we' don't | ||
Kurr
Canada2338 Posts
On February 03 2011 14:58 GypsyBeast wrote: man its so balmy in canada right now i could get my tan on We had a little bit of snow here in MTL but to be honest it hasn't been too cold in about 2 weeks... I guess the storm didn't get here. Let's hope it stays that way. Two weeks ago though... pretty darn cold. It was -35C. The sign outside my apartment said it was -56C lol... obviously broken but I was like "am I going to survive the walk to the metro?" Couldn't feel my legs after a 15 minute walk despite it not being very windy. Always worse when it hits south though for obvious reasons, since they don't have all the proper equipment to deal with these storms. | ||
Mr. Wiggles
Canada5894 Posts
On February 03 2011 06:28 Gulabi wrote: I think everyone should live in the prairies for a year. It really puts cold into perspective; now I'm fine wearing flip-flops as long as its above -20 Celsius. I know what you mean. I live in Edmonton, and whenever I hear people complaining in the States about the cold it makes me smile haha. We even got a couple big snow storms this year too. :p | ||
knyttym
United States5797 Posts
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Tatari
United States1179 Posts
I wanna see snow. All I get is dry-ass weather in SoCal... | ||
NEOtheONE
United States2233 Posts
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ryanAnger
United States838 Posts
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Touch
Canada475 Posts
Toronto btw. | ||
Offhand
United States1869 Posts
C'mon man, I got up at 5:30 to extricate my car from a block of ice to be at your Goddamn midterm. The least you could have done was send out that email 2 hours earlier so everyone else could sleep. In related news. More snow this weekend and Tuesday. | ||
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LuMiX
China5757 Posts
On February 03 2011 06:21 Skullflower wrote: I hear PA is totally fucked and is an icy mess. Thank god I was able to miss out on all the fun ![]() Snowtorious B.I.G. made me lol. i'm in philly, we haven't gotten anything since last week. did it miss us? o_O | ||
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