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Old 09-03-08, 20:55
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Default Thanks a lot Derek

Apparently this storm we got came up from Texas Thanks Derek.
This is Janet out for a walk with the dogs during the storm.
In the next photo I have no hubcaps showing. I think Alex and the boys got even more than me.
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Old 09-03-08, 21:39
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Apparently this storm we got came up from Texas Thanks Derek.
This is Janet out for a walk with the dogs during the storm.
In the next photo I have no hubcaps showing. I think Alex and the boys got even more than me.
Barry
Hi Barry..
We got 17 CM's snow on Friday night and 51CM's snow on Saturday night..
I should be dug out by CC7 in June..
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Old 10-03-08, 06:28
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Apparently this storm we got came up from Texas Thanks Derek.
This is Janet out for a walk with the dogs during the storm.
In the next photo I have no hubcaps showing. I think Alex and the boys got even more than me.
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Hey, Barry...looks like a shot of my place.

Greetings from Snowen Sound...1 1/2 m per litre of snow blow fuel!
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Old 10-03-08, 15:58
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Apparently this storm we got came up from Texas Thanks Derek.
This is Janet out for a walk with the dogs during the storm.
In the next photo I have no hubcaps showing. I think Alex and the boys got even more than me.
Barry

Sorry about the weather Barry I can only hope the next weather pattern also finds it's way to Canada. By Friday, the temperature here is supposed to hit 90 degrees! See what I mean about schizoid weather. Derek.
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Old 11-03-08, 00:00
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Sorry about the weather Barry I can only hope the next weather pattern also finds it's way to Canada. By Friday, the temperature here is supposed to hit 90 degrees! See what I mean about schizoid weather. Derek.
Let’s hope not! Things would get rather wet, fast, with that type of heat wave. Remember all that snow? It’s better to let it melt slowly.

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Old 11-03-08, 03:45
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Apparently this storm we got came up from Texas Thanks Derek.
This is Janet out for a walk with the dogs during the storm.
In the next photo I have no hubcaps showing. I think Alex and the boys got even more than me.
Barry
According to the CBC National news the weather system that started in Texas and which brought all that snow to Eastern Canada is now battering the UK, thanks to a 355km/hour jet stream.

http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2008/03/10/uk-storm.html
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Old 11-03-08, 05:41
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Winter: the time period from approx 25 September until as late as 15 June, during which precipitation in the form of snow may occur and accumulate.

While I have little sympathy for the Texans, and about the same for the Easterners, I do feel bad for the UK. Not sure why, but I just do. Do they own snowblowers over there?

We hit +4 C today. Things are looking up in Manitoba.
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Old 11-03-08, 16:29
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Winter: the time period from approx 25 September until as late as 15 June, during which precipitation in the form of snow may occur and accumulate.

While I have little sympathy for the Texans, and about the same for the Easterners, I do feel bad for the UK. Not sure why, but I just do. Do they own snowblowers over there?

We hit +4 C today. Things are looking up in Manitoba.
Rob..
Gordon has a M-H snowblower up in Scotland...
And +4 is just good enough to start the Red melting...which of course flow NOrth,which is frozen harder and colder than a well diggers ankle..
Break out the bateaux...
It's just about flood time..

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Old 11-03-08, 19:26
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And here I am sitting in the frozen wastelands of the Canadian prairies and we've had a mild winter with only a couple of weeks of the really cold stuff and about a foot of snow total. Global warming must be fickle about where she strikes!! The last couple of days were almost to the plus 10 mark. I guess I'll just have to put up with it.
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Old 11-03-08, 22:11
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The temp at PET airport now is -1c. We are to get another 4cm of snow overnight and tomorrow. We haven’t broken the record for snowfall yet. So far Montreal has received 347cm. The record set in 1971 was 383cm. I was in grade nine when in March 1971 we got hit by over 30 inches in a two day period. The Army was called out for that one because tracked vehicles were the only things that could move. My school was closed for a week, so I had nothing to complain about.
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