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JaneyB, Mark, Kate, and 1 other are discussing. Toggle Comments
How about the amount of snow? Seems like we’ve had a ton.
Haven’t seen a report on it, possibly because it’s not over yet.
217.4 cm so far according to env. canada historical weather data, which is already above our yearly average and definitely above the average of the past 15 years or so.
217 cm = about 7 ft. I was not imagining things. That’s a fair bit of snow.
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MarcG 12:30 on 2023-03-03 Permalink
How about the amount of snow? Seems like we’ve had a ton.
Kate 12:51 on 2023-03-03 Permalink
Haven’t seen a report on it, possibly because it’s not over yet.
Mark 12:58 on 2023-03-03 Permalink
217.4 cm so far according to env. canada historical weather data, which is already above our yearly average and definitely above the average of the past 15 years or so.
JaneyB 09:28 on 2023-03-04 Permalink
217 cm = about 7 ft. I was not imagining things. That’s a fair bit of snow.