Anything and everything goes in here... within reason.
Tue Mar 01, 2005 6:35 pm
Today was only -12C
I've never had a snow day...snow days don't exist when you live in Manitoba, Canada

No amount of snow ever seems to cancel school here.
Tue Mar 01, 2005 6:54 pm
Nikita wrote:Today was only -12C
I've never had a snow day...snow days don't exist when you live in Manitoba, Canada

No amount of snow ever seems to cancel school here.
Trees don't exist either if the rumors are true...
*grins*
Joking. But honestly, you have one flat province. Frightning.
Tue Mar 01, 2005 7:27 pm
Pteri Sage wrote:I think I know how an Icy battleduck feels. It is 34*F(around 1*C) here in the south US where I live, we have 4 inches of snow on top of a large ice sheet and 30MPH winds. All the schools around us are closed except my college. Stupid stubborn school. Well I'm off to freeze solid again. I hope everyone else is doing better than me.
And you are lucky. I'm one of those lucky NYers who lives by Ontario lake...it was 20 something here yesterday, snowing and sleeting with snow turning into ice on the ground and according to the weather channel it's suppossed to keep comming. *sigh*
34 degrees here is warm for winter.
Tue Mar 01, 2005 7:40 pm
Shadowfare wrote: Ahh, Scotland. The ever temperate country. We had snow today, but never too much to close schools ¬_¬
Actually, I think its just because my school is stingy. They told my mum:
The roads arn't dangerous enough yet, so we can't send her home
When my mum saw the snow this morning she said my sister and I could stay off school because she thought the snow would be worse in Kirkcaldy so they'd send us home anyway. At about 8am I found out they did close the school so I'm glad I never went. It's weird, I almost never get snow where I am but it's snowed twice this year. I love Scotland!
Tue Mar 01, 2005 9:48 pm
Yesterday and tomorrow and today are supposed to bring lots of snow to Toronto. And it didn't dissapoint. Of course, schools aren't closed.
And i think Saskatchewan is the flat province
Tue Mar 01, 2005 10:38 pm
Eeek, I'm inside with a blanket AND a dog on my lap, two sweaters, and I'm STILL freezing -_- Unfortunately, my town has the world's best plow team, so I have to stand out in the cold for twenty minutes waiting for the bus every morning.
-kicks crappy NE Ohio-
Although I DO like the gray-ness...-muses-
Tue Mar 01, 2005 10:57 pm
Schools get closed for
four inches of snow, and 1C weather?! We've had nearly six feet and below -50C and haven't been closed. Snowdays don't exist here either.
And Saskatchewan is not flat! We happen to have many beautiful forests. Just the southern part has alot of prairie.

Saskatchewan. People don't realize that there's more to us than feeding the world with our grain.
Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:04 pm
It was about 35 degrees here in dallas. That annoyed me, because I wasn't planning on wearing anything other than jeans+tshirt
Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:08 pm
I leave in the southern area of the US where typcally snowfall has been very little outside of a few freak blizzards the last of which was in 1998; therefore, many people can't drive in the stuff. I would mind so bad even with my knee injuries if it wasn't for the hiking across campus in 30+ Mile per hour winds.
On the way back to my dorm I got caught in a white out. Trust me NO FUN!
Also have a mass ice sheet under the snow where we had freezing ran before the snow doen't help the commuters & Staff any at all.
Tue Mar 01, 2005 11:19 pm
Wed Mar 02, 2005 12:36 am
Yay for living on Canada's west coast, where it's been 9-16ºC (around 48-60ºF, afternoon high) every day for the last two to three weeks! :P Rather unusually above seasonal. Unfortunately, the sun spell just ended yesterday and now it's rainy and I've fallen sick (probably unrelated to the weather though...).
However, that pretty much means we're the wimpy people of the west. While Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba don't get school closures, 10 cm of snow closes school. We've never been closed for cold temperatures because -10ºC (14ºF) is pretty much the lowest it gets, and that's rare.
It's 12ºC (54ºF) right now. Mwahaha. :D
Wed Mar 02, 2005 1:07 am
Well, it was 80 over the weekend, but today it was in the 60s this morning and tomorrow it's gonna get in the 40's :X (all F)
Wed Mar 02, 2005 1:18 am
Kyra wrote:Schools get closed for
four inches of snow, and 1C weather?! We've had nearly six feet and below -50C and haven't been closed. Snowdays don't exist here either.
And Saskatchewan is not flat! We happen to have many beautiful forests. Just the southern part has alot of prairie.

Saskatchewan. People don't realize that there's more to us than feeding the world with our grain.
I didn't call Sask flat. If you read my post, you'd realise i'd called Manitoba flat. As a joke. A... JOKE.
And remember, you aren't the only province who feeds people.
Wed Mar 02, 2005 1:25 am
ahoteinrun wrote:Kyra wrote:Schools get closed for
four inches of snow, and 1C weather?! We've had nearly six feet and below -50C and haven't been closed. Snowdays don't exist here either.
And Saskatchewan is not flat! We happen to have many beautiful forests. Just the southern part has alot of prairie.

Saskatchewan. People don't realize that there's more to us than feeding the world with our grain.
I didn't call Sask flat. If you read my post, you'd realise i'd called Manitoba flat. As a joke. A... JOKE.
Joke or no joke...Manitoba is very flat.

lol
Wed Mar 02, 2005 1:28 am
Here in Cali it's perfect. Around 80+ degrees in the afternoon. Not to hot not to cold
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