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  • Location: Canmore, AB 4296ft|North Kent 350ft|Killearn 330ft
  • Location: Canmore, AB 4296ft|North Kent 350ft|Killearn 330ft

http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/eyes/whitexmas.htm

This covers USA and Canada - some interesting facts thrown up in this article

Interesting to note is that in Canada a white Christmas is classified as having 2cm of snow on the ground, in the USA 1 inch on the ground

We all know what it is in the UK...

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  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)
  • Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex (work in Mid Sussex)

Interesting to note is that in Canada a white Christmas is classified as having 2cm of snow on the ground, in the USA 1 inch on the ground

We all know what it is in the UK...

The 0.5cm ramp 10 days before the charts hint at something in FI? :clap:

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  • Location: Longlevens, 16m ASL (H)/Bradley Stoke, 75m ASL (W)
  • Weather Preferences: Hot sunny summers, cold snowy winters
  • Location: Longlevens, 16m ASL (H)/Bradley Stoke, 75m ASL (W)

http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/eyes/whitexmas.htm

This covers USA and Canada - some interesting facts thrown up in this article

Interesting to note is that in Canada a white Christmas is classified as having 2cm of snow on the ground, in the USA 1 inch on the ground

We all know what it is in the UK...

Thanks that was an interesting little find. Im surprised at a few of the odds on the Canadian cities....

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