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July Snow Forecast For British Columbia
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July snow? That is global wierding run wild! Time to put on your tin hat and build your backyard bunker. Then end is near!
Dang, I head there for vacation in 18 days…oh well, that should be in the higher elevations, and GW should kick in when I have my feet up drinking ‘beverages’ by the lakeside
Every time I plan a vacation I feel like the snow HAS to follow me! It’s like I can’t get away.. thankfully I love the snow 🙂
Let me get this right: global warming causes snow in July. Got it.
Dont worry. BC has a carbon tax. That should keep the snow away.
Whoops ! I made a mistake . The carbon tax is supposed to make it colder not warmer. What a silly mistake.