Blizzard Hits Halifax
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From: Cambridge, Ont. Canada
Originally Posted by RBull
Right on Colin. A little snow melt would sure be nice.
Oh well, it had to end sometime.
Spring isn't far off thank God, and Wiarton Willie didn't see his shadow Thursday....
Be safe down there guys.
C.
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From: Nova Scotia, Canada

Originally Posted by derek
This has been the weirdest, warmest winter here in the maritimes that I can remember. Plus 6 to 9 depending on the forecaster, predicted for here in the Annapolis Valley today. I'm running a .5 drives per week avg, with a 2 to 1 drive per wash ratio, thus far this winter. And last sunday we put a road ride on the bikes for a couple hours (55k loop)! Kayaked down the Annapolis River 20 k on the 30th of December, to boot- it was 12C that morning! Great for those of us who are not skiers, I guess. Trust me, not complaining here: I've just never seen anything like this before.
Cheers,
Derek
Cheers,
Derek
Let's keep our fingers crossed we can drive the G's regularly very early this spring.
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From: Nova Scotia, Canada

Originally Posted by Msedanman
LOL, Deane, I think the 'party' is over here in Southern Ontario.....that rain I mentioned we're having is slowly turning to snow, and there's about 20 cm of it in the forecast for the next 2 days, with colder temps....
Oh well, it had to end sometime.
Spring isn't far off thank God, and Wiarton Willie didn't see his shadow Thursday....
Be safe down there guys.
C.
Oh well, it had to end sometime.
Spring isn't far off thank God, and Wiarton Willie didn't see his shadow Thursday....
Be safe down there guys.
C.
I think you're right about spring. It's coming soon and Shubenacadie Sam didn't see his shadow here either.
Take it easy with driving and the shovelling.
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