Snow in Halifax

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Date: 2004-02-19
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Snow in Halifax

We’re in Halifax, and things are a mite snowy. Environment Canada is calling the conditions a weather bomb.

A severe winter storm has hit, and Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island have declared provincial states of emergency. Winds are gusting to 100 km/h, and we’ve had upwards of 70 cm of snow at this time. Everything was cancelled today, and most everything will likely still be closed tomorrow.

Still, it’s nothing that we can’t handle here in Canada… it’s only snow. Plows are working where they can, and everyone is pretty much holed up at home. With high-speed internet working fine, Dan did a full day of work, and Tony and Heather have been able to access their files from the university.

Late this afternoon, Jen and I went out (in snowsuits) for a walk. I took a few photos which people may be interested in. Click below for the full set.




Colin’s 70cm dive-bomb over the snow


Jen’s spectacular dive-o-matic














return to cmh blog People & Places › NovaScotia     2004-02-19 19:08   ...3
Love the movies!

Wish I could be there for dive bombing in the snow!
by Diana
Diving in the snow:

For Jen: 8.6
For Colin: 5.7 (could use more somersaults)
by Kev
I'd give them both 9.8 just for guts

Cool pics. Unlike Diana, I'm glad I'm not there....
by Ian
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