Dec. 31 – more rain, all day.
Dec. 28 – more snow
Dec. 24 – Vegetation Management Crew!
I'm not even bothering to clean up.
Dec. 23 – It was 2 C. in the morning, up to 6 C. by noon, and it fell to -8 C. by the evening.
The first in a series of travel hazard tweets as a result of this storm. Here's #onstorm south. I'll just say, if you can work from home or stay at home, that is the message from me. Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays! pic.twitter.com/mR4prVQ3rL
— Chris Murphy TWN (@MurphTWN) December 23, 2022
Dec. 21 – #BomboGenesis
Bombogenesis... it is coming. We have been warned:
Environment Canada calls for up to 15 cm of snow, rain, freezing rain, up to 90 km/h wind gusts.
The weather terminology for the storm moving into Eastern Canada is a #WeatherBomb. What does this mean? @KelseyMcEwen explains. #WinterStorm pic.twitter.com/izdqrhwqIe
— CTV Your Morning (@YourMorning) December 21, 2022
Dec. 15 – 16 => We had two days of snow. Much storm damage.
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December rain snow
2013 0 31
2014 0 16
2015 57 0
2016 34 66
2017 84 10
2018 82 11
2019 71 27
2020 75 15
2021 65 21
2022 60 63
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