I was promised a blizzard with 7 inches or more of snow. I was lied to, apparently... so far at least...
I didn't mean that Canadians have never got that amount of snow, just that even they are not going to treat six-foot drifts lightly!
It was worse than that. Winter of 2007-2008 was more than 4 metres of snow in Ottawa and Montreal. I remember it very well, as it was my first experience with winter driving. The snow banks on the sides of roads were more than 10' high -- my wife would have to get out of the car at the end of our driveway to signal me when it was safe to pull on to the road.weatherstats.ca says Montreal got 342.2cm/134.7" in 2008, although that seems to go by calendar year rather than by winter season, so that's less helpful for comparing.
It was worse than that. Winter of 2007-2008 was more than 4 metres of snow in Ottawa and Montreal. I remember it very well, as it was my first experience with winter driving. The snow banks on the sides of roads were more than 10' high -- my wife would have to get out of the car at the end of our driveway to signal me when it was safe to pull on to the road.
Edit: this winter has been pretty similar, actually! We're set to hit 2 metres of snow by the end of the month. It's building up... View attachment 652273
"Canucks" is not a slur. We have an NHL team called the Vancouver Canucks.Don't think I've seen 4 metres of snow in my lifetime.
Crazy Canucks (ducks).
"Canucks" is not a slur. We have an NHL team called the Vancouver Canucks.
It's a phrase that gets used a lot, and depending on context, it can meanIt was the crazy part not Canucks.
You're almost as laid back as kiwis though you're the NZers of the NA continent.
Those look really cool. Do you live in a caravan?9:59 am almost 20 already. Off to river soon.
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Ahhh, a fellow sandals-in-snow shoveler!Moar snow tomorrow, and one of my shoes no longer has a lace. So shovelling will be fun, in my crocks.
Those look really cool. Do you live in a caravan?
If those are Celsius temperatures and there's no wind chill, that's not cold. It's approaching chinook temperatures (it's getting that time of year when we get warm air coming over the mountains from the Pacific; BC gets the rain and we get the light jacket/shirtsleeve weather for a few days).