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Old 12-26-2016, 05:46 PM
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Freezing rain all afternoon, Emil. In spite of that, we decided to walk the long 4 blocks for pizza around 4 pm. Should have called first, as they were closed until 8 January. Got soaked and I slipped and fell on the ice (no damage). Found a nice diner anyway and gave up trying to hail a taxi to get back to the hotel, so gingerly made our way back, since the rain had eased off. Wish it was snow! Now nice and warm inside for the night.
Still love Montreal.
Good,stay inside warm and safe,and have a for me.
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Old 12-27-2016, 04:53 AM
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Originally Posted by jukngene
Wednesday, Levi. Weather looks good, then.
Good choice, Thursday is looking far more, er, interesting, meteorologically speaking.
so git outta dodge there son.
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No new snow for Christmas, but the left over from last week kept the grass covered until this morning. Driveway is finally down to black top.
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Emil, How much snow do you have on the ground now? (Cm. or in.) Have you had to shovel off your roof yet, like you did several years ago?
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Originally Posted by jukngene
Emil, How much snow do you have on the ground now? (Cm. or in.) Have you had to shovel off your roof yet, like you did several years ago?
Did'nt shovel the roof yet,but may have to do it,if it keeps on like that...some of my neighbors,already did...
Probably already have around 3 - 4 feet of snow on the ground.

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Yep, tomorrow night we get a dusting of snow but farther north there will be more (NJ where the +1 is will see 1-3"). And for many, very cold the next few days. Here in the 30s, with 20s/teens at night.
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Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire
Did'nt shovel the roof yet,but may have to do it,if it keeps on like that...some of my neighbors,already did...
Probably already have around 3 - 4 feet of snow on the ground.
Just another day in paradise. Or maybe just ice.
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Old 01-04-2017, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire
Did'nt shovel the roof yet,but may have to do it,if it keeps on like that...some of my neighbors,already did...
Probably already have around 3 - 4 feet of snow on the ground.
Big difference between Quebec City and Montreal, n'est pas? We drove up to Trois-Rivières on Christmas Day and noticed the difference that 150km trip made in the amount of snow on the ground. Returning to Montreal turned into quite an ordeal, as the traffic was horrendous on the Autoroute as we approached the city. Our GPS rerouted us way out into the country to avoid the back-up (which was nice), but it still took forever to return to our hotel. We would never have made it to Quebec City and return if we had tried!
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What to do if the weather is bad? Our friends in Canada have taken their sport of curling to a new level...!!!

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Gene,to give you an idea of the snow accumulation.
Looking out the window,this morning.
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