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Friday, December 24, 2010

The White Christmas


We all Dreaming of a white Christmas? You are in luck, unless you live on either one of Canada's coasts. Christmas means a white snow Christmas, Today Whole canada is coverd by snow, Isn't It so Fantastic to spend Whole Christmas Day in Snow, Today Second Special Article is about Marry Christmas with White snow.

Much of the country will see snow, but coastal British Columbia and its Lower Mainland will be green for Christmas. The same will hold for most of the Maritimes, Newfoundland and even eastern Labrador, as a record-breaking warm December melts the hopes of Christmas traditionalists. And with the forecast of a chinook wind that could push Alberta's temperature into the high single digits over the weekend, that region's hopes for snow are also in jeopardy. The official definition of a "white Christmas" from Environment Canada calls for more than two centimetres on the ground on Dec. 25. "If Canadians are dreaming of a white Christmas, most of us have a good chance of seeing one," said CBC meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe. "The exceptions are the coasts. Both B.C. and Atlantic Canada have been dealing with soggy and mild weather over the past few weeks. Southern Alberta is also looking a little green." And Wagstaffe cautions that those hoping to see a "perfect Christmas" — where fresh snow falls on Christmas Day — there are just a few places where that's likely. She sees snow in the forecast for Iqaluit, western Labrador and parts of southern Ontario.
And Merry Christmas to All !

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