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It varies..it's usually around 3-4' compacted/settled..Last couple years is around 2-2.5'...but it's been 10 degrees colder lately also..i'll take the cold over that white crap any day...i hate shovelling and plowing it. i work for the Dep't of Highways here and don't care if i ever see another snowflake..lol, but i know that ain't gonna happen.
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Watson Lake, Yukon - 7 Day Forecast - Environment Canada
I still don't have any amount of snow coming..it sucks in a way. Good for the road to dry out faster, but could be bad for forest fires later on.
I still don't have any amount of snow coming..it sucks in a way. Good for the road to dry out faster, but could be bad for forest fires later on.
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We often get smoke here from the forest fires in Northern Saskatchewan, I feel bad about forest fires in general.
Our streets are nice and dry this winter since alot of salt gets used here, that`s good for having safe roads but bad for vehicle bodies. I park my oldies for the winter just to keep the salt off of them.
Our streets are nice and dry this winter since alot of salt gets used here, that`s good for having safe roads but bad for vehicle bodies. I park my oldies for the winter just to keep the salt off of them.
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