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#1 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 233
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![]() Flaked Out
You survived Monday. And you think you made it through Tuesday, getting to work on the snow covered, but mostly passable roads. But as Al Jolson used to say, ?You ain?t seen nothing yet?. Because the second wave of the storm will turn the city into another slippery mess during the afternoon rush and beyond. Over the past 36 hours, Toronto received 20 centimetres of snow at Pearson International Airport, and 10 in the downtown core. But forecasters are calling for at least another 10-15 centimetres in the city, and more in places like Mississauga and the Niagara Region. Combine that with brisk winds and we could see ? or maybe that should be not see ? whiteout conditions by nightfall. Snowplow crews are working overtime to try and keep up with the storm, which is like a boxer that never gets tired. No matter how many gloves they put on, it just keeps punching. ?All the main roads have been plowed two or three times,? confirms Transportation Director Gary Welch. ?The side streets are about half plowed, and they should be finished plowing sometime this afternoon. Our sidewalk plows are out ? throughout the day, and we're now sending out salt trucks to try to get as much snow off the road as possible.? And authorities are warning you about a ?do? and a ?don?t?. Do stay off the roads if possible. And don?t expect to get anywhere quickly. Because slow and steady wins this race. And there is a finish line. Forecasters expect the snow to taper to flurries by nightfall, and we may actually see the sun on Wednesday. Fucking cocksucker snow! |
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#2 |
Carpe Visio
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: New York
Posts: 43,064
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We're getting hammered in Western NY. It comes off the lake too, which makes it much worse.
I hate the snow. I hate the cold. I should move back to Florida. |
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#3 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Posts: 233
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Where are you in Buffalo?
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#4 |
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Join Date: Apr 2002
Posts: 627
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I've lived in the north of Norway most of my life, and we've had like 2 meters of snow each fucking winter....
That for sure got me fucking tired of it, moved to Spain when I started making a living myself. Been 3 years in Spain now, and I don't feel like going back to winter in Norway for a while. I can handle a month or so, but 4-5 months with cold weather and shuffling tons of snow....damn it sucks compared to sun and hot weather. |
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#5 |
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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: "evitcepsrep ruoy egnahc"
Posts: 9,976
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10cm ok whats that in inches. Dont feel like hitting google right now with the number of open windows I have.
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BACON BACON BACON
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Poems everybody, the laddie fancies himself a poet
Posts: 35,462
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it has been crazy around here today...shovelled 3 times today
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