Snow on a tin roof...
By Mike Summers
@BCRMike (355)
Vanderhoof, British Columbia
November 26, 2020 9:15pm CST
Some snow slid off the roof today.
It made a loud WHOOMP noise and shook the house.
No big deal most times, but this time I realized just how vulnerable a person is when they are on the biffy with my pants around my ankles.
For me, I have never felt more vulnerable.
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@BarBaraPrz (48534)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
29 Nov 20
@BCRMike Well, up there in Vanderhoo, I had to ask. 

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@BCRMike (355)
• Vanderhoof, British Columbia
29 Nov 20
@BarBaraPrz many Americans are ignorant about the world outside of the US.
And they seem to think it's a frozen waste.
I think they're Trumpers...
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@BCRMike (355)
• Vanderhoof, British Columbia
27 Nov 20
I'm going to assume you aren't American.
So our temperatures are mild.
5°C in the day, 0° to -5°C at night.
Winter can get cold to -40°, but normal is -20°.
Snow happens when temperatures warm up to -5° to -10°.
And total accumulations of snow can be 120cm average.
