Ranking the Best winter events of the century

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Re: Ranking the Best winter events of the century

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Typeing3 wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:43 pm I agree. Third place.
Perhaps it was premature Tpal due to the busted snowfall for most area's unfortunately as of this morning December 24th the IP/ZR event was as long in duration as the snowfall but during the night the ZR was intermittent and light thank goodness which saved the Fraser valley from a catastrophic ZR event.
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SouthSardiswx wrote: Sat Dec 24, 2022 6:36 am Perhaps it was premature Tpal due to the busted snowfall for most area's unfortunately as of this morning December 24th the IP/ZR event was as long in duration as the snowfall but during the night the ZR was intermittent and light thank goodness which saved the Fraser valley from a catastrophic ZR event.
Undoubtedly this snow bust and zr doesn't help this events ranking. I might've placed it second if we had seen another 20-25 cm like modelled. Anyway, onto the next one.
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Re: Ranking the Best winter events of the century

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Typeing3 wrote: Fri Dec 23, 2022 9:43 pm I agree. Third place.
Same here. Last year was also a notch colder in addition to being longer-lasting. The only clear win this time was a bigger one-storm total.
It's called clown range for a reason.
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