![]() Bundle up, Metro Vancouver, there’s snow on the way; extreme cold expected elsewhereWeather | 207890 hits | Dec 30 3:53 pm | Posted by: N_Fiddledog Commentsview comments in forum You need to be a member of CKA and be logged into the site, to comment on news. |
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People with bald summer tires still trying to drive 100 kmh three cms off your bumper.
Funniest thing I remember was a decade ago seeing a little Toyota bouncing off cars as it slid slowly downhill. My brother and law and I ran out to push it away so it didn't hit our cars. The dricer had his teeth clenched, knuckles white, foot pressing the brake to the floor and when it finally slid onto Rupert St. and slammed into the sidewalk on the other side we let go.
Right there on the car door was painted "Hong Kong Driving School". No shit, I'll testify in court.
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Here is the forecast for the next 7 days. Nothing remarkable at all about it for this time of year. Can we expect weekly postings about having normal weather conditions from now on?
We're going to be getting some subfreezing weather down here the next couple of nights. No big deal. It's merely called 'winter' and not 'The End of Days'.
Cold has nothing to do with "The End of Days" here on the Lower Mainland, to reach that point there must be at least 1.2cm of West Coast snow on the ground. At that point it now becomes every man for himself and may God have pity on everyone else!!
I've lived here most of my life, and I recall getting much deeper snowfalls for much longer periods than we do now. Stumbling around drunk or stoned with 3 foot snowbanks to fall into, having my car kept on the road by all the snow piled up on the sides, etc. We haven't had that for the last 30 years except for the odd freak year. Last one was 1996. Used to be it was like that every year.
There will probably not be bumper car vids from Vancouver, since this will be rain mixed with snow turning to rain. Very unlikely to have very slick roads unless the temp dips a bit more than expected. That's the thing about Vancouver - in winter we're usually just above the freezing mark - if a cold front comes down we get some snow.
I've lived here most of my life, and I recall getting much deeper snowfalls for much longer periods than we do now. Stumbling around drunk or stoned with 3 foot snowbanks to fall into, having my car kept on the road by all the snow piled up on the sides, etc. We haven't had that for the last 30 years except for the odd freak year. Last one was 1996. Used to be it was like that every year.
That might be because you left your hermit's cave up on Grouch Mountain and moved down into town when the Oreos ran out.
Vegas has Snow and Ice/Cold for New Years Eve WX lol. Which means in Vegas, Open season on Pedestrian's and other Motorist
I got some relatives who just went down there.
There will probably not be bumper car vids from Vancouver, since this will be rain mixed with snow turning to rain. Very unlikely to have very slick roads unless the temp dips a bit more than expected. That's the thing about Vancouver - in winter we're usually just above the freezing mark - if a cold front comes down we get some snow.
I've lived here most of my life, and I recall getting much deeper snowfalls for much longer periods than we do now. Stumbling around drunk or stoned with 3 foot snowbanks to fall into, having my car kept on the road by all the snow piled up on the sides, etc. We haven't had that for the last 30 years except for the odd freak year. Last one was 1996. Used to be it was like that every year.
That's happened before. Last year we had 4 days straight of snow despite Environment Canada saying it was turning to rain every day. 50 CM of snow later it just stopped snowing, no rain, nothing. Well done weather forecasters.
One of the only 2 professions in the world where you can be wrong 100% of the time and still keep your job.
Cold Storm to Bring Snow, Rain and a Freeze to California
Let's watch 30 million Californians suddenly discover Newton's laws of motion!