A Great Fall
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
A Great Fall
I don't want to jinx anything, but we have had a fantastic fall here in on the east coast. I can't remember having a warmer fall than this year. There was actually a few days last week that we got to 13-15 degrees.
After the last couple of winters, we sure could use a break. Hopefully having a great fall season doesn't mean we are going to have a bad winter.
After the last couple of winters, we sure could use a break. Hopefully having a great fall season doesn't mean we are going to have a bad winter.
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From: Cambridge, Ont. Canada
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Originally Posted by Chico
I guess you haven't heard the news. There is a warm and cold jet stream colliding just off the north atlantic coast and it's moving east north east with gusting winds of approximately 90 km/hr and snow accumulation of about 40 to 60 cm. Sorry dude...but get the snow blower ready.
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada
Originally Posted by Msedanman
Glad you had a good one Shane......at least you've got that to hang on to. I know when we were there it was terrific.
We're all keeping our fingers crossed for a short, easy winter and early spring.
Colin.
We're all keeping our fingers crossed for a short, easy winter and early spring.
Colin.
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Originally Posted by canuck
Well, the almanac is predicting a mild winter with below normal snowfall here in the east so I am hoping their prediction is accurate. Everyday that goes by without snow is fine with me!
Deane
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Originally Posted by Chico
I guess you haven't heard the news. There is a warm and cold jet stream colliding just off the north atlantic coast and it's moving east north east with gusting winds of approximately 90 km/hr and snow accumulation of about 40 to 60 cm. Sorry dude...but get the snow blower ready.
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Originally Posted by RBull
Haha Chico. That is a flashback of White Juan two years ago. 90+km winds and 92cm of snow in 24 hours. We had no snow on the ground before that storm. My Grand Cherokee was one of a handful of vehicles out that day and it was stuck all over town. I could not get into my subdivision for 3 days. Had to park the jeep a few miles away and walk on top or through that snow to get home.
I hope getting home wasn't like this...
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From: Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada