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Marshall


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Where is the Snow?
Original Message   Jan 18, 2005 2:02 pm
Has anyone been getting any significant snow besides Hickster in Alaska? Where is it?

If this keeps up much longer, deals on snowblowers are to be had.
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AJace


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Re: Where is the Snow?
Reply #47   Jan 21, 2005 1:06 pm
Wow, it's great to have nice toys to play with in these predicted storms.  Saw me, that kind of snow is coming real soon.  8-12" expected here, but if the coastal currents behave we could see...how about that...more!    It's a good thing that more people living in PA are joining this forum, as it is great to hear about their experiences.  Let's hope more is to come that 1'.  WOW!! 

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Chuck1


Location: Newfoundland, Canada
Joined: Jan 15, 2005
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Re: Where is the Snow?
Reply #48   Jan 22, 2005 9:56 am

Finally. . . .a chance to really give the new Ariens a run!!

Environment Canada's Official Weather Warnings

Warnings

St Johns and vicinity
10:51 AM NST Saturday 22 January 2005

Blizzard warning for
St Johns and vicinity continued

Near zero visibilities in snow and blowing snow are expected to spread throughout the above regions today. Visibilities will improve overnight as the bulk of the snow moves offshore and winds gradually diminish. 

An intense low pressure system southeast of Newfoundland will track northward today to lie east of the Avalon Peninsula. Total snowfall amounts of 25 to 35 centimetres is expected over the Avalon Peninsula with lesser amounts to the west. Strong northerly winds gusting anywhere from 70 to 100 km/h will develop by this evening. These winds combined with the falling snow and cold temperatures will give near zero visibilities in blowing snow and give blizzard conditions to the Avalon and east coast. Conditions will improve overnight as the snow ends and winds diminish. 

Strong northerly winds will combine with cold temperatures over northern and central sections tonight to give extreme wind chill values near minus 35.

This message was modified Jan 22, 2005 by Chuck1


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