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First snow.

Started by russell, November 07, 2008, 08:13:02 AM

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russell

Has anyone else seen substantial snow yet this year, or do I win?

I got up today and there was snow on everything. It was pretty.

don't let's

It doesn't usually start snowing here until sometime around January.

Gladjaframpf

We got a light dusting of snow last week, but it's disturbingly warm here right now.

Tomboh

we got a little snow but not much

Samus Aran

it's supposed to snow here today, but we haven't gotten it yet

it's probably the same storm system, just hit you guys first

CruelPleasure

I had some last month but it melted. It's cold out lately so I'm expecting one soon.

YPrrrr

It's snowing right now, but it also snowed in October

Pyrate

In October we had snow flurries.

Sam

It hasn't snowed at all here yet. Not even flurries.

I live directly on the shore, so usually our snow is substantially less than the towns that are more northern-CT.

I love the snow sooooooooooooo much. Waking up to heavy snowfall os quite possibly my favorite thing in the world. And I love the muffled sound it makes outside.
1.8mb is too huge for a sig nigga

Kalahari Inkantation

No snow yet. I'm hoping for a big blizzard this year, we haven't gotten a large amount of snow since '04. :'(

Thyme

In Montreal, while our winters in general can be pretty harsh at times, it usually doesn't begin to really snow until later in the month of November.

so um no :3

russell

Quote from: Thyme on November 07, 2008, 01:06:12 PM
In Montreal, while our winters in general can be pretty harsh at times, it usually doesn't begin to really snow until later in the month of November.

so um no :3


I am considering living in Montréal for some part of my college education, either the first couple years or the last. Is this recommended?

Thyme

Quote from: russell on November 07, 2008, 01:25:25 PM
I am considering living in Montréal for some part of my college education, either the first couple years or the last. Is this recommended?


If you don't mind the damn gloomy winters. befuddlement

Well, it has nice restaurants and coffee places, local services and such. A pretty good public transports system (subway/bus). It's also relatively secure for a city of that size.

Hiro


Ezloﺕ

Living in New York, I'm not surprised that there hasn't been any snow at all.
:)

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