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| Originally posted by TheVrk Always thought this was one of the MOST stupid terms i've ever heard |
Toronto doesn't even have a weather watch issued - I'm not expecting much.
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| Originally posted by tobywan Oak/Burl/Hamilton is gonna get the brunt of the storm. |
im hoping for alot of snow, i really dont wanna go to college tommorow, so im praying for a snow day.
Somebody call 911, plz, aaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh
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| Originally posted by Pett im driving to all three places 3 times in the next 14 hours fun fun fun |
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| Originally posted by Abercrombie Boo f'in hoo, call the army. |
I hope Toronto gets it easy ... don't like driving in snowstorms at all.
shitballs

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| Originally posted by Pett im driving to all three places 3 times in the next 14 hours fun fun fun |
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| Originally posted by exraver Well, dont, its not like your life depend on it, one lost driver less on the road |
still no snow here
london has started to get some crappy winndy, snowwy stuff
it better snow like a MF cos i'm hitting the trails up north this w-e! WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!

no snow in guelph yet.
but its mthrfkn cooold!!!!!!!
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| Originally posted by HypnotEyez no snow in guelph yet. but its mthrfkn cooold!!!!!!! |
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| Originally posted by MKpacha |
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| Originally posted by Cosmic Fur still no snow here |
OMG call in the army~!
my parents just called from Hamilton! They say its craaazeeey there, hwy doesnt move
Re: Within 48 hrs - 5cm to 20cm
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| Originally posted by E2EK1EL GTA Could Be Hit By Blizzard-Like Conditions Over The Next 48 Hours Monday February 12, 2007 Our luck was bound to run out sometime. And if the forecasters are right, that 'sometime' will be Tuesday afternoon. Toronto is preparing to be hit by the first major snow storm of the winter, after avoiding the worst of the weather that's been around us for weeks. While we won't be buried like Barrie, clobbered like cottage country or nuked like northern New York, this one promises to bring its own brand of hassle to the GTA. A system out of Oklahoma is heading this way and depending on how it tracks and where you are, you could get anywhere from five to 20 centimetres of snow before it leaves for whiter pastures Wednesday. This storm has all the major components for chaos - it packs strong winds, chilly temperatures and tons of frosted flakes. It's expected to start during or just after the afternoon rush Tuesday and make the morning commute the day after a miserable mess. Snow, blowing snow, and blizzard conditions - including whiteouts - are all possible during the height of this howler, which will be accompanied by strong wind chills. Winter storm watches have now been issued for a number of areas, including Burlington, Oakville, Niagara and Hamilton, along with areas to the west. Most of the GTA is expected to be added as it comes ever closer. Environment Canada calls the storm "dangerous" and warns about the potential problems that will accompany it for travellers. If the city itself is lucky, we'll only get five centimetres or so. But those places with a winter bull's eye on their backs - including Oakville - could see up to 20. Drivers hate the prospect of the white knuckle commute that's sure to come with even a little bit of snow. And no one's looking forward to this major dump. Still the city's snow solons are eyeing the bright side, especially because the general betting is that we'll only be hit with a minimal amount compared to other parts of the province. "Well, considering everywhere else got practically seven feet, I think we're lucky," surmises spokesman Myles Curry. But he admits the plows are ready for whatever arrives. "We have a large fleet that's ready to tackle any storm that should hit," he promises. The city expects to spend about $3 million to clean up the storm. It sounds like a lot but it's only a shovelful out of the $62.5 million annual budget. All this comes as the city reels from another Arctic blast. Officials have declared a new Extreme Cold Weather Alert, designed to get the homeless off the streets before the weather turns deadly. If you see anyone in need of assistance you can call the City of Toronto Street Helpline toll-free at 1-866-392-3777. http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_7762.aspx |
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| Originally posted by HypnotEyez no snow in guelph yet. but its mthrfkn cooold!!!!!!! |
The troops are being called back from afganistan to shovel as we speak
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| Originally posted by Skipper Toronto doesn't even have a weather watch issued - I'm not expecting much. |
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| Originally posted by Sasha my parents just called from Hamilton! They say its craaazeeey there, hwy doesnt move |
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| Originally posted by all-nite-freak The troops are being called back from afganistan to shovel as we speak |
<3<3 for laura and frase... be safe
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