bananaman114 wrote:
CylonToast wrote:
I live in Canada, school is never cancelled. Even with -30 temperatures, high winds, and iced roads.
Yes it is
if it dips below -30
with wind chill
or if we have over.. I dunno how much snow
Maybe for you, not for us.
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Medic wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Mokat wrote:
Consider yourselves Unlucky.
I think the only reason it snowed here was because it froze really hard last night.We're in Canada
we're generally used to snowWhenever the topic Canada is brought up:
Friend/Brother: BACON
Me: MAPLE SYRUP
Friend/Bro: NOTHING BEATS BACON
Me: Canadian bacon is just sliced ham. >.>
Friend/Bro: okay... .3.
Me: They have a creative flag... ours looks kind of like the guy was like this:
"lolololo this thingy representing this goes here hurr durr durr"
(no offense, but IMO, America could've been SOMEWHAT creative.)
People also think we live in igloos. :p
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CylonToast wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
CylonToast wrote:
I live in Canada, school is never cancelled. Even with -30 temperatures, high winds, and iced roads.
Yes it is
if it dips below -30
with wind chill
or if we have over.. I dunno how much snowMaybe for you, not for us.
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Define us
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CylonToast wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
CylonToast wrote:
I live in Canada, school is never cancelled. Even with -30 temperatures, high winds, and iced roads.
Yes it is
if it dips below -30
with wind chill
or if we have over.. I dunno how much snowMaybe for you, not for us.
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Oh my gosh, so they won't call off school in Canada until it's -31 degrees? wow.
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Mokat wrote:
CylonToast wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Yes it is
if it dips below -30
with wind chill
or if we have over.. I dunno how much snowMaybe for you, not for us.
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At least 60 seconds have to pass between posts. Please wait a little while and try posting again.Oh my gosh, so they won't call off school in Canada until it's -31 degrees? wow.
And that's Ontario
but that also includes windchill
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bananaman114 wrote:
Mokat wrote:
CylonToast wrote:
Maybe for you, not for us.
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At least 60 seconds have to pass between posts. Please wait a little while and try posting again.Oh my gosh, so they won't call off school in Canada until it's -31 degrees? wow.
And that's Ontario
but that also includes windchill
They always call off school in Missouri if it's anything below zero and there's an inch of snow.
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Medic wrote:
I found a Garry's Mod map and made a snowday pic.
Gimme dat.
I want daat.
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rodentqween9 wrote:
LUCKY! the only time it snowed where I live was in October, and becuase it snowed we got a black out for 5 days including halloween!
LOL, same here.
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beautiful southern california weather her. High temps from mid 70s to mid 90s and no precipitation sice like november, kinda boring.
Edit: havent seen snow on last on my driveway more then 30 seconds since like 2001
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plb36 wrote:
I LOVE SNOW!!!!!!!!!! Sadly I haven't gotten much this year. But there is hope yet... SNOW FOR THE WIN!!!!!!! *yells violently*
Random Passerby: *backs away slowly* *runs the opposite direction*
This is the first snow that we've gotten so far where I live.
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Where I am, it seemed to snow really hard for 10-15 minutes, then shut off for a couple hours, then come back, and repeat.
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gettysburg11 wrote:
Where I am, it seemed to snow really hard for 10-15 minutes, then shut off for a couple hours, then come back, and repeat.
Where I live, it snowed really hard for an hour or two, snowed meduim for about 30 minutes, and then pretty much shut off.
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jslomba wrote:
Still hasn't snowed here in Connecticut since October, except for a 2 minute flurry a couple weeks ago.
Over here in Wisconsin we got 5 inches yesterday.
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Mokat wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Mokat wrote:
Oh my gosh, so they won't call off school in Canada until it's -31 degrees? wow.And that's Ontario
but that also includes windchillThey always call off school in Missouri if it's anything below zero and there's an inch of snow.
Wait I forgot
Americans use Ferinheit
So it would really be about 0 for you
it's about the same
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Mokat wrote:
bananaman114 wrote:
Mokat wrote:
Oh my gosh, so they won't call off school in Canada until it's -31 degrees? wow.
And that's Ontario
but that also includes windchillThey always call off school in Missouri if it's anything below zero and there's an inch of snow.
So that would be the majority of the winter days here.
Failure.
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It snowed a little yesterday, but it didn't stick. Oh well.
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