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  • Check your stats people the upper Sierras in Cali get over 400 inches of snow per year... Colorado is one of the few places in America that compares. In Canada only BC compares and in some places gets more.

  • I live in Tennessee and I call that light snow with some wind, and this dude is jizzing his pants at the sight of a few flakes.

  • if you lived in canada you would shit your pants bro lol, try going to bed then waking up to 4 feet of snow , i drive a lifted truck and a awd a4 lol but i love driving in heavy snow like as you drive you have too much snow building up on your window to where you cant see thats heavy snow lol

  • this is not heavy snow these are flurries!

  • @thedeeperthings Oops my mistake, it does say blizzard. He should know since he is a weather chaser that this is not a blizzard. You have to have winds of 35 mph or higher along with snow for it to be called a blizzard.

  • @thedeeperthings No one said it was a blizzard, you have to have winds of 35mph or greater for a blizzard... it says "heavy snow"

  • Sorry, but there's no way that's 4" per hour.

  • @thatguyonce thx 4 liking my country.im subbing 2 u

  • places in the california mountains above 5500 feet can get as much as 500 inches of snow per year... which is many many times the average annual snowfall of just about everywhere in the northeast... except maybe mt washington. It even snows more in these california mountains than the rockies or quebec

  • Yep flurries to me...

  • @paininthe10 I know, I just felt like bustin chops. Although we have had some big ones. 53" in 1978. And usually we seem to get 1 or 2 3 footers. Also, the Term used to describe thunder and lightening, is called banbogenesis. it usually happens in spring storms in N.E. The convection is so great that it nthunders out. Very powerful storms.

  • Come at Quebec for see what is real heavy snow :P

  • You must not be from snow country cause that's what we call light dusting.

    If it was "heavy" you wouldn't be able to see those trees or cars but instead you'd see nothing but white.

  • As you can see...

    Aaws you con seeee....its "Breakfast everyday at noon"

    

  • This is almost nothing, i live in the sierra at about 4,000 ft and this is just a normal snowfall, in february this year i remember no snow on the ground in the morning and wen i got home there was about 5 ft

  • Uh, this is not heavy snow by any stretch of the imagination. It certainly is not even close to 4 inches an hour. This may be 4 inches for the entire day, but not 4 inches an hour. Come to the snow belt east of Cleveland and watch lake effect if you want to see heavy snow.

  • Man u should go to Romania in Europe to see some really HEAVY snow :]

  • Even in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada this is nothing!

  • In Colorado, we call that a dusting. We commonly have to watch for cattle on I-70, because the snow drifts over the fences and the cattle just walk out of the pastures onto the interstate. Then we have a roundup. Yeehaw!

  • lllooollll epic fail, last night Essex county ontario canada got 10X that

  • There is a yummy bagel shop in Mt. Shasta City.

  • Just looks like plain snow to me..i dont consider that heavy at all..and I live in Maryland

  • not bad just a little snow -.-

  • In canada we call this few flurries

    

  • In canada we call this few flurries

  • wwooowww shit snow heavy heavy snow oh my god woooww shit fuck heavy snow fuck wow snow heavy.

  • California gets way worse snow than this, this is nuisance stuff for the Sierra Nevada.

  • Oh and also humidity. That's one of the reasons I want to get the hell out of Miami....that and horrible rent prices. $1000 for a shitty 2 bedroom apartment is a rip off! >.< Miami sucks!

  • In Miami, FL........well yea. We have more or less the same exact weather ALL YEAR ROUND! -.- Back in December of 2010, it was around 60-70 degrees F everyday for the exception of a cold front every now and again that made it like 40 degrees F. Do you know what it is to have 85 degrees F weather during the month of January? Welcome to Miami! Weather changes? No thanks! We live in Miami! I wish I could see other types of weather other than heat and rain....>.>

  • in toronto we call this the other 6 months...before and after the blistering heat...this is nothing...but in calgary this is what they wash there children in...winter to them is a death sentence to us...and we're also canadian

  • here in canada, we call this a light dusting, right next to nothing at all!

  • No one lives there. Not even one person per square mile.

  • stupid amerikan monkey

  • Try not to sound so stupid!

  • Pretty intense!

  • I have deff seen heavier snow than that :O

    That aint nothing.

  • Sometimes, here in Ottawa ONT, we get so heavy snow, that you can't

    see the other side of the street!!!!

    Now that's heavy! Not this!

  • Very heavy snow/blizzard is when your trees are destroyed by it. Branches cracked, trees that are usually 20ft high are sitting at 5ft off the ground twisted and mangled by the "heavy snow" :D like it is here

  • huh?what should i see? -_-

  • getting "hammered" by snow?? Give me a break. It looks like a normal snowy day. Trust me - those trees can take a bit of snow. I understand it may be unusual for the area - but this guy needs to get a grip. And maybe do some research on other 50-70% of the planet that gets snow.

  • I've seen hevier

  • this guy is an idiot...I mean come on...he's acting all grade 1 because of some snow...you wanna see what real snow is...move to Manitoba Canada...

  • @buck5eighty totally agree...looks like this out my window!....just normal around here...

  • @buck5eighty Manitoba really doesn't see that much snow, relative to a lot of other places in North America.

  • First time seeing snow? 4 inches in califonia, call the national guard. :)

  • We got some snow on Satuday

  • we call it heavy wet snow.

  • beautiful, i love snow!!!! nice video. u better start driving before u stuck in the snow :)

  • beautiful, i love snow!!!! nice video.

  • its like hes never seen snow

    holycrap!

  • in New England we call this flurries

  • @paulgad, this video doesnt do it justice. Trust me when i say that the sierra nevada get storms that can put down 8 feet of snow in a 24hr period.

  • @paulgad HAHA! :)

  • @paulgad It snows a hell of alot more in the sierra nevada of california in the highlands than it does anywhere in new england. ive lived both places and its my major

  • @BonniePLC yeah, I believe you. I think I felt like busting balls that night.

  • @paulgad Flurries my ass, I have lived in New England and in California mountains, and New England hasn't seen snow compared to what it does in the western mountains. New England gets Flurries compared to what it does out here.

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  • sounds like he is jerking off, at a bit after 2 minutes.

  • This is not woth a piss hole in the snow!

  • i like the ravens in background

  • lol light snow compared to indiana

  • wow i live in Indiana and that is like light snow...

  • i live in scotland and thats really not that bad :L x

  • isn't this GOOD for California? dont they need the snow/water?

  • Man I wish I was there right now. Call me stupid cos I know snow can be very annoying and damaging. But I've grown up in Australia where we only get snow up in the mountains, so I've never really been in snow for longer than 10 mins. I'd love to have a white christmas..

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  • thats what Michigan needs!!!

  • @organicgonads wtf??? wow.. haha

  • I love it when it snows heavy. It's the best when there is loads of it but soft not like how it's turning now when it's just ice and you look like a retard walking because you have to concentrate so much:)

  • i love when it snows like that

  • we have 18 inches B!TCH and its still tumbling down so shut up

  • canada is such a beautiful place, I wanna live there

  • I would not say a lot of snow. Greetings from Finland! :)

  • I think its awesome! I love snow :D I hope it snows like this when I go up to Tahoe in January

  • snow is just beautiful :)

  • This wasn´t how I pictured California:(

  • @nacht98 Same lol i didn't even know it could snow in Cali haha :P

  • what an asshole I've been in way heavier snow than this in NJ and NY lame ass video

  • this guy sounds like the one with the "OMG a double rainbow"...btw nice video

  • wow, we had snow like that last year, IT WAS AWSOME but i was stuck at home all day. STILL IT WAS SOOO COOOOOOL.

  • Doesn't even snow in Texas =(

  • i wish it snowed where i lived >.>

  • This is not what I would call heavy snow. "Extremely heavy snow"? Really? Not even close.

  • Americans does not even know what heavy-snow means.. thats the problem.. Even Cananda and Norway has that kind of weather as normal..

  • Orgasm 2:01

  • @OMJxOo LMFAO!!! 

  • @OMJxOo axaxaxaxaxaxaaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxa­xaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxaxax!!!

  • @OMJxOo i understand the orgasm xD i love the snow / Blizzard :P

  • Convective Snow....HEAVY!! gotta love it!

  • All you guys are Retarded the Sierra Nevada mountains in California, get the most snow in the world, This Guy obviously is not from the Snowy part of California.

    The High Mountains in California on average Get over 1,018 cms of snow each year, its not uncommon to have 2 meters of snow fall in one night!

  • @Cjohnsonmyer014 Whistler Blackcomb got over 1,400 cm of snow this year. The PNW gets more snow than California mountains.

    It's not like that every year though... but the point is that the west gets a lot of snow I guess.

  • LOL? Norway has alot more snow than that!

  • A Canadian Blizzard would rape this one, but I guess I give you props because it is in California.

  • ufo at far left at 1:20

  • That is actually not a blizzard as there no 35mph winds.

  • there is much snow... on the ground. but that's about it...

  • I think some commenters might not understand that this video is a parody of a typical tornado video. "EXTREEEEEEMELY HEAVY SNOW!!! WOAAAAAAAH!!!! OH MY GOD" I know it makes us all feel manlier to comment on what a wimpy amount of snow this is, but it's not really necessary considering that the narrator of the video clearly does not consider the amount of snow he's seeing to be unusual.

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  • In Sweden we have in this year alot of snow

  • fucking shit vid.

    ps. i'm fucking awesome

  • thats it? i live in ohio right next to the lake and this is like light snow compare to our heavy snow

  • canada fails eh

  • Dang.!

    Lucky.!

    I Live In Moreno Valley CA,, And it HARDDLY Snows Here..Man.

    I Love Snow.

  • your comments during this video are very irritating. How old are you dude?

    Act your age.

  • ok to clarify this... On average the Sierra Nevada in California gets the most snow in the world but the Cascade Range in Washington State might be close or even more????

  • pretty hot♥♥♥♥♥♥

  • okay people - they said California. We don't usually get this much snow.

  • This is flurries compared to some i've seen

  • The heaviest snow i seen was in the UK

  • how high was the snow in the UK

  • Come to Canada to see what heavy snow looks like.

    I have seen 12 feet of snow on the ground

    so deep the barn could not be seen.

    and people had to get out of the house by the second floor windows.

    in one week 4 storms hit us dropping 15 ,25,24,18 inches for a total of 82 inches of snow that combined with what was already on the ground making 12 feet of snow all around

    What is see in this video makes me chuckle

  • thats sweet i wish we had loads of snow :L Its snowing rite now heavy but we usauly end up haiving 4-8 inches :L

  • @dave777blaster lol i need to visit canada then. :)

  • This year around here we only received a foot of snow.

    but that is an extreme rarity

    usually we get 3 to 4 feet and some years

    in extreme cases I 've seen 12 feet of snow.

    Sure come to Canada Americans are received warmly in Canada

    IF you need any tips about where to go what to do let me know

  • @dave777blaster wow! thank you ^ ^

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  • california and alaska get the most snow depth in the us each year. just no one lives where it snows. parsts of california have already had over 192 inches by january.

  • come to minnesota... then, and ONLY then you will see heavy snow

  • it snows in the bay area just not every year and not that much

  • we have about a foot of snow outside right now in west yorkshire england

  • Not blizzard conditions here there is no wind. And it does not look like 4 inches / hr. more like 1 in. / hr.

  • nothing compared to Canadian winters!

  • nothing compared to michigan and canadian winters lol

  • i love snow its awesome but we never get snow like tht in south of england

  • SNOW SUX!Who knew it even snowed in California???how often does this happen??

  • it snows every year in California

    especially in Yosemite National Park where they get up to 10 or more in. of snow

  • wat the hell snow can even exist in california

  • in the mountains...

  • Northern VA, were getting around 12-14 inches. Storm just started and we already got 8.. and its only fall. =]

  • maryland 15-20 inches no skool for 2weeks

  • nothing compared to canada

  • beautiful nature with snow

  • I love the snow

  • @Dylan87000 you obviously dont live where it snows...

  • @JoeyMorphinex33 he did just say that.

  • We gotta get a ton of snow to close the 5

  • I live in Valley. last time it snowed, i was 2

  • wow, this is so beautiful :) lol

    i wish there was snow where i lived :\

  • P.S I should also remind you all of the "Ice Storm" of 1998. I went skating on the road to my neighbors :)

  • Nice vid man, But I have to say I live in South Eastern Ontario, Canada. compared to some of what I have seen thats nothing :) Ill try and get a vid of a good snowfall this winter and post it for you :)

  • omg snow in california!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!! only in the freakin mountains. i live at some foot hills and maybe snows there about once a year

  • south Lake Tahoe we god 6.35 inches in 1 hour we average 12 feet or more a season at lake level

  • u have a good town

  • lol you got the crappy part of california :P

  • is this in or near, bigfoot country. how farr from- sfo- are you, nice vid.

  • u should see norwegian snow before xmass....u can hardly see through it . its like a wall of white everywhere. fills up dangerously quick...many kids get snowed in inside caves etc each year

  • Thats not heavy!?

  • go to Revelstoke, BC ,Canada

  • I totaly agree! lol my mom and i used to live there.. crazy amounts of snow.. we used to have to go out the second floor window to get outside.. thats how heavy we get it there.. and we would make slides' from the top windows just to get down haha it was fun.. but then we moved

  • can you say wow one more time

  • you call that snow??

    CANADA HAS 8 TIMES MORE THAN THAT!

  • i want to live in canada then!

  • @NintendoFan27 Try living in Alaska during the wintertime.

  • @NintendoFan27 this is california, not canada

  • @NintendoFan27 but CANADA DOESN'T COUNT. IT'S NOT EVEN A REAL COUNTRY

    ps. i'm fucking awesome

  • @NintendoFan27 This isn't Canada lol.

  • @NintendoFan27 And Germany gets more snow than Canada and Russia gets more snow than Germany ect...

  • @NintendoFan27 And 1:38, what exactly is 8x more than that? That is like 8 inches and hr, but lets say it is 4 inches an hr. You are telling me that Canada gets 32 inches an hr like it is nothing? Just every day life A. You might be stretching aboot that. HAHA. I love you Canadians.

  • @NintendoFan27 That is nice and all... BUT we aren't talking about Canada. We are talking about California.

  • @NintendoFan27

    really?

    oh no! i'm emigrating to canada!

  • @NintendoFan27 Finland's southernmost point is the case of Hudson Bay. You can only imagine how much snow can be found in Lapland?

  • @NintendoFan27 maybe but california is hardly known for its snow so your point is invalid

  • cant wait for the snow here :D:D:D:D canada( quebec )

  • i live i truckee where it snows like hell

  • dude im sry but that is not that much for california i had twice that much in my small little desert town in california and if u think thats a blizzard you couldnt see 10 feet in front of your face

  • that is california??????? omg

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  • For all of you that won't shut the hell up and keep saying "This is nothing, go here" THIS IS A LOT FOR CALIFORNIA... CALIFORNIA! not iceland, not Canada not Alaska not New York not Maine not Norway... Damn... You all think you know what hot is? Well you don't until you've been to California...

  • Lol, Iceland? That place is warm all the time. Canada is pretty warm too, typical sterotype saying it's cold.

  • i lived in samoa man i know what the fuck hot is

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  • This is nothing,you should come to iceland.