The Great White North Dec 2025

b.loree

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For our European friends, a photo my driveway which was cleared at 6am today, this was taken at 2pm. This is why we Canadians call it the Great White North! :)
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We got 24 cm last Fri/Sat. The stakes are for the snowblower equipped tractor which clears the driveway. The city plow hasn't gone by yet, so once that happens there will be a good 20+ cm thrown into the end of the drive.
 
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We are in the Ontario snow belt where our winter weather is dominated by "lake effect" storms from the Great Lakes. We had an easy November but Nature is doubling down now! The skiers are happy though! :)
 
A bit misty/rainy but a beautiful city here in Bydgoszcz Poland where I am for work right. now. Had a bit of icy rain but mostly gone now. And a great Christmas market. I really like Poland and the people are so nice and friendly.
 
Good one Pete, I have never seen that Bob and Doug stamp before....probably would cost you $1.20 for the same stamp now! :) We are heading for a warmer climate on Monday! Also very good to hear that retired Canadian military are "working in Poland".👍
 
The same snowy situation has dawned us here in Ohio aswell.
I cannot speak for everyone, but personally I thrive in the winter weather, I say, Let it snow.

I've read that there was recently a large hole that repaired itself in the ozone layer (or something like that) and a cold winter can be expected for us here in North America.
Best of luck with your winter endeavors gentlemen.
 
We received 16 inches, or 40.64 centimeters from last Friday afternoon, November 28th at 4:30 p.m., until last Saturday evening, the 29th at 9 p.m. We had the dubious distinction of getting the most snowfall in Iowa, here at Fort Dodge.

It's supposed to snow another 5 inches, or 12.7 centimeters this Saturday, December 6th, starting in the afternoon.
 
Good to hear that the prairie heartland of N. America is receiving snowfall. We got our "dumping" on those days as well. Sometimes you have to step back and remember that sparse winter snow fall can mean drought for the farmers during the next growing season. We were in Manitoba in Sept. and the harvest looked good.
 
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