How much snow do you have where you are?

Taxslave2

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No snow at sea level on the southern half of the island. Decent for summer runoff at higher elevations. Pt. Hardy apparently got enough to make a mess.
 

Ron in Regina

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Well, we did get a fair bit here in Regina, still the last couple three years has been less than 2022 by a big stretch, and it has been melting and getting less than less on the ground each day…but that’s supposed to change today.
A winter storm with heavy snow and strong winds is expected to sweep across the Prairies from now until Thursday morning.

Snowfall and winter storm warnings are currently in place for large parts of Alberta, including Athabasca, Camrose, Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat and Red Deer. As much as 30 centimetres of snow is expected between Tuesday morning and evening in some areas while winds of up to 70 km/h could also cause poor visibility and blowing snow.
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“Hazardous, blizzard-like winter conditions are expected today,” Environment Canada warned. “Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. Road closures are possible. Consider postponing non-essential travel and outdoor activities until conditions improve.”
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Heavy snowfall is also expected to blanket Saskatchewan starting Tuesday morning and afternoon as the storm travels eastward. As much as 35 centimetres of snow is in the forecast for areas like Regina and Prince Albert, while blowing snow and strong easterly winds of up to 80 km/h could reduce visibility. Conditions are expected to improve on Wednesday. Good times.
 

pgs

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Well, we did get a fair bit here in Regina, still the last couple three years has been less than 2022 by a big stretch, and it has been melting and getting less than less on the ground each day…but that’s supposed to change today.
A winter storm with heavy snow and strong winds is expected to sweep across the Prairies from now until Thursday morning.

Snowfall and winter storm warnings are currently in place for large parts of Alberta, including Athabasca, Camrose, Calgary, Edmonton, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat and Red Deer. As much as 30 centimetres of snow is expected between Tuesday morning and evening in some areas while winds of up to 70 km/h could also cause poor visibility and blowing snow.
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“Hazardous, blizzard-like winter conditions are expected today,” Environment Canada warned. “Visibility will likely be suddenly reduced to near zero at times. Road closures are possible. Consider postponing non-essential travel and outdoor activities until conditions improve.”
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Heavy snowfall is also expected to blanket Saskatchewan starting Tuesday morning and afternoon as the storm travels eastward. As much as 35 centimetres of snow is in the forecast for areas like Regina and Prince Albert, while blowing snow and strong easterly winds of up to 80 km/h could reduce visibility. Conditions are expected to improve on Wednesday. Good times.
We have had virtually zero snow this winter .
 

bob the dog

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Still 15" or so around Dryden. Great snow with a good moisture content and perfect for snowmobiling.

I keep telling the city councilors to advertise the fact we have some of the best snowmobiling in Canada but they don't because they don't ride.

Great trails though and less intimidating than mountain riding. Many lakes to go ice fishing as well.