@@stevej71393 I guess I'm sorta unusual for really liking cold and snow. I live in Kansas City and I don't think we get enough cold wintertime here, I'm jealous of those who live in North Dakota, Minnesota, and Canada
I’m moving to Michigan next year and I’m sure this will be a more familiar sight. I love when the seasons change, and the snow/fog is so beautiful when it starts snowing
I don’t know why but I always get sad when I see snow melt away living in Corpus Christi sucks I’d take heavy snow over a strong hurricane any day at least you can get rid of the snow from your house with hurricanes you have to hope your house doesn’t get destroyed
Plus, it kills the fishing! I understand what you mean, though. I work for an Apartment Rental Company, and have put in countless hours shovelling Snow, and salting Ice-covered Steps and Walkways. It can be pretty brutal. I'd love to never have to shovel another FLAKE of Snow, as long as I live!!!
Nice video, but up here in Canada this would be considered a light dusting of snow. This winter we averaged 4 feet in open areas with drifts of up to 6 feet. The sides of the road were plowed even higher than that, to the point where every driveway became a blind intersection. Come spend a few days up here some February, and you'll never complain about your own winter again....
Problem is Canada and places that this is common have systems to take care of this sort of thing, while where this happened did not, the storm ended up snowing in towns because they had no way to handle the volume of snow
Chris Fanjoy I swear on every video some fucking Canadian comments how that much snow is nothing. Once I was watching a video when Buffalo for 70 inches and some dude commented “ In Edmonton this is nothing”. Like mah nigga it barley even snow in Edmonton it just cold. Only Canadians that can talk about getting a lot of snow are the ones in Montreal, Ottawa,Quebec and other small towns no one has heard of
Where in Canada are you? I've heard that Winnipeg and Prince Albert have some of the very coldest temperatures plus lots of snowstorms, and getting negative 30s farenheit is a fairly regular occurrence each winter. And those places are only aside from how it is up in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, and Nunavut
Your Winter only lasts 45 days ! ..wow must be nice ..winter is like 200 days at my house and 340 days on the mountains behind me ..Winter is a Terrible Ferocious Beast with Big Teeth
This is one of the reasons why I am very happy that I live in the UK, where it snows maybe once or twice in winter. Even if we do get snow, it's rarely severe and thankfully doesn't take 45 days to melt. Nice time-lapse! :)
That's more than what we see in 3 or 4 years, where I live! I live in Staunton, Virginia, and sometimes we get a lot of the ol' white stuff... while other times, we only get a few inches per Winter. 2019-2020:We only received 4 1/4 inches of Snow that Winter. This year? About 20 inches of Snow, and most of the Snow Events that we had were topped with a thin layer of Sleet and Freezing Rain. Fun stuff... NOT! I'd love to never have to shovel another OUNCE of Snow ever again! It's bad when it's a Wet Snow, and not only has had people trodding on it, but then have that trodden mess freeze into place. I had that happen on a flight of stairs this past Winter, and it took the better part of a half hour to get that stuff busted up, and shovel it off the stairs! I salted that flight of stairs thoroughly with Ice Melt, too. Man! Never having to do that again would be a paradise for me!!!
relentless5321 I know but how can it freeze 45 days in a row I live in the netherlands it hardly freezes longer than a week 2014 was our softest winter we ever had btw lol
Anonymous , Well , i live in the UK and our winters are milder because of the gulf stream. Average temperature in December , January and February is about 6C. Coldest parts of US, like in the Video, some towns and cities in USA , temperatures will never rise higher than -5C until March. If there no gulf stream over the UK, The Netherlands and France. The Snow won't fully melt until April.
relentless5321 our winters arr slighlty stronger than the ones in Uk I heard that you guys got a lot of snow these last days here in the netherlands it didnt snow it was all sunny but -15 people went ice skating and stuff was it also that cold in uk these last days
+Anonymous, It didn't snow much where i live only got 10cm in total. I live 15 miles west of London. South West England and Scotland got upto to 50cm of snow.
Love how these folks probably spend over $400k to get a house that looks identical to their neighbors. "Little houses on the hillside, little houses made of ticky-tack." Soooo boring.