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Old Posted Jan 7, 2020, 7:45 PM
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Originally Posted by MonctonRad View Post
There's nothing apocalyptic on the horizon for us, but we have reestablished our usual winter pattern of storms about every three days.
This seems like a thing that happens most winters for a period of a couple weeks in total. I guess it's easy for me to say since I'm not living through it but at least you can plan for the days that might have bad weather. Even Moncton only gets about 19 days a year of 5 cm of snow or more, and 10 with 10 cm+. Only 2 really big ones per year of 25 cm+.

Today was mainly sunny and +1 for a high in Halifax after the snow. Basically a perfect winter day. The next weather event after the impending snow is +6 and rain on Saturday.

On average all of that is way better than the arctic outflows that affect much of the country. I'd take a sunny +1 day here too right now, although our winter weather has been quite benign this year. I've long since settled into that phase where I never expect to see the sun at all and when it happens it's a pleasant surprise.