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@buck5eighty Manitoba really doesn't see that much snow, relative to a lot of other places in North America.
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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.
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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.
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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
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@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.
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this is not heavy snow these are flurries!
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@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.
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@thedeeperthings No one said it was a blizzard, you have to have winds of 35mph or greater for a blizzard... it says "heavy snow"
in New England we call this flurries
paulgad 1 year ago 36
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 1 year ago 6