@gambrel saidWhat province was it in?
I've a dear lady friend somewhere in Canada that got 5 feet of snow.
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@very-rusty saidToronto, they're under a blizzard warning. I do think her 5 foot of snow was from drifting, but she did say she's unable to travel.
What province was it in?
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@gambrel saidYes, they are really getting hit hard. I assume the 5 feet would be from drifting, still a lot of snow to shovel, or do with snow blower if they are fortunate enough to have one.
Toronto, they're under a blizzard warning. I do think her 5 foot of snow was from drifting, but she did say she's unable to travel.
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@very-rusty saidI doubt she can shovel snow. She's an elderly disabled single living with her 90 year mum.
Yes, they are really getting hit hard. I assume the 5 feet would be from drifting, still a lot of snow to shovel, or do with snow blower if they are fortunate enough to have one.
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@gambrel saidNext option would be family or friends, or hire someone to do it.
I doubt she can shovel snow. She's an elderly disabled single living with her 90 year mum.
I was her neighbor she wouldn't need to worry about it.
I just heard that storm going on in Ontario is heading our way. I am praying it goes out to sea. We still have people without power from last storm a few days ago. 25,000 lost power from what I understand.
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@very-rusty saidMove outta the boonies.
I just got back from my coffee run -17C. For those of you who want to figure how to convert. Formula(-17°C × 9/5) + 32 = 1.4°F.
Yup even I found that chilly. My gear shift was frozen a bit. I went to shift from Park to Drive and heard it grind. Worked it back and forth a few times, everything was ok. Tried the brakes before leaving as they can freeze up also.
That ...[text shortened]... s in the -40's range. Our windshield wash is only made for -40 -45. I hope it stays out west.
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Low here is in the low 40s.
We might get one or two nights in February below freezing, but that's it.
Of course I live inside a huge urban jungle concrete heat island, too, besides living in a desert. I don't even have a big coat, like a parka. Of course, this lets me bitch about how stinkin' hot it is in the summer.
@very-rusty saidMy sympathies for those people. Down here in north Florida, if the power goes out it's a nuisance, but we are not so likely to freeze to death.
Next option would be family or friends, or hire someone to do it.
I was her neighbor she wouldn't need to worry about it.
I just heard that storm going on in Ontario is heading our way. I am praying it goes out to sea. We still have people without power from last storm a few days ago. 25,000 lost power from what I understand.
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@kevin-eleven saidI believe sometimes the heat can be as bad the cold, especially if you happen to lose power you have no fans. I am sure the grid can get over loaded when everyone has their fans going.
My sympathies for those people. Down here in north Florida, if the power goes out it's a nuisance, but we are not so likely to freeze to death.
suzianne was half right about me living in the boonies. I live next to a lake with lots of trees and wild life around but 5-10 minutes away from anything I might need. We do have a population of around 500,000 which would be half the population of the whole Province.
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