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Pastimes : Will the winter of 2002 2003 be really cold?

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To: Stephen O who started this subject9/8/2002 1:26:27 PM
From: Stephen O  Read Replies (1) of 5
 
The Farmer's Almanac for British Columbia also states that the winter will be coder than normal. Here is their forecast for BC.
Expect above-normal snowfall everywhere
except in the southeast, with above-normal
rainfall in the east and below-normal rainfall in the west. November through
March will average one to three degrees Celsius colder than normal, due
to an exceptionally cold January; expect the coldest temperatures just after
midmonth. Also expect cold in late November, early December, and
mid-February. The stormiest periods will be in early December, with rain
along the coast and snow inland; January, with heavy snowstorms; and
mid-February, with snow changing to rain.
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