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March Going Out Like Lion?

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Monday, March 30, 2009 10:45 AM

Two centimetres of snow predicted for today, more snowfall tomorrow.
Prince George, B.C.- Although there is one day to go, March appears to be   going out like a lion.
The snowfall today, although not appreciated by some, is typical. The weather records indicate there is a 40% chance of snowfall on March 30th. The record for snowfall on this date is back in 1976 when the City of Prince George saw 10.2 centimetres of fresh snow.
The average maximum temperature for today  is 7.9 degrees celcius, and   Prince George won’t come anywhere near that mark today. The average low temp is -3.5 C.
The record high was 18.9 C, set back in 1995, and the coldest it has been since 1943 was -14.2.

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Hey, only six more months and its going to start all over again..... So whats with the global warming, is it going to or not going to happen.
I think we missed summer, I think we are seeing the initial effects of the new ice age. All I know is this is pretty depressing after an already long winter, it just adds one more reason why I want to move to some nice little coastal village.

If I could just find a job in one!!

Ah well what do you do? Welcome to Prince George, where the snow never stops, the roads are never fixed, and the tax rate never drops.

Happy Monday Everyone.
almost enough to fill in all the potholes...
Not enough to fill the pot holes but enough to hide them and keep the tire and alignment shops busy.
coastal village = fishing
There is no fishing industry
coastal village = unemployed
So Loki just to be clear what you are saying, we have two choices:

Unemployed in the snowy north
Unemployed in sunny coastal village.

Hmmmmmmmmmm
Not much sun in coastal villages, lots of grey sky and rain. Bin there done that.
You just been in the wrong villages! Slide on down closer to the equator and you'll find out what the sun looks like.
Coastal village? Are you nuts? What happens when sea levels rise just like Al said?
Loki = ?
Those snow flakes last night were the size of silver dollars.... made it really hard to see around them all.