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  1. There's a channel here on Youtube called (Living The Van Life) and he has filmed a lot of his videos while camping in his van in the snow up on Baker.

  2. 9°F (-13°C) with wind chill making it feel like -9°F (-22°C) in Central Maryland minus the snow right now I'll trade places to anywhere warmer.

  3. -10C is 14F. Come off it, Dave. There's nothing extreme about that. It's just cold. That's my low today in Alabama. The low for the plains states are like -20F today. Nothing even comes close to extreme until you're under 0F or -17C. I did my time in the midwest.

    You Brits and your inability to understand actual weather.

  4. When I was a kid we lived just outside of Detroit, MI, near the airport. When we went to bed one evening it was snowing really hard. The snowflakes were the size of quarters. It was still snowing in the morning. As we waited at the bus stop for the school bus the only thing us kids were wondering is whether school would be cancelled. Sure enough, as if on cue, doors opened up and Mom's were sticking their heads outside saying that school had been cancelled. SNOW DAY!! All the neighborhood kids went home and stayed inside long enough to drop off school books andor homework. We spent most of the day and evening playing in the snow, and it was the perfect kind of snow. It was at the right temperature to make snowballs and snowmen. It did not stop snowing until later that night. It turns out it had snowed 30 inches in just over 24 hours.

  5. I'm actually living in northern Japan right now in Aomori prefecture, and the amount of snow we get up here is absolutely insane. There are parts where you simply cannot drive or walk through unless you want to be completely buried in snow

  6. “lake effect” phenomenon and mountain ranges cause the US to have even more snow extremes than Canada sometimes.
    Ironically valley effect caused one place in British Columbia to have 122 degree weather this year, which is higher than ever I experienced living 15 years in Tucson AZ!

  7. Hi. I'm Canadian 🇨🇦 and the Blizzard of 77' snowed us in for 2 weeks. We lived on a horse farm so my dad tied a rope from the deck to the barn so that he and my mother could feed the horses and barn cats. We lost power and camped out together in the living room by the fireplace. My dad had to get on his ski doo to go get milk and bread. I was 7 my sister 5. However, a cool thing. My father built us a snow tunnel maze!!!

  8. In New Jersey right now the wind chill is -12 Fahrenheit. 🥶 this is not normal😂

  9. the jet stream coming off the Pacific, then hits the Mountains there, so it makes the snow fall, I think?? guys I comented few times on your last years Xmas live Aid.

  10. My hometown is Ironwood Mi in the Upper Peninsula and we have had 140 inches so far. The average snowfall up until December 23 is 70 inches so lucky us, we have doubled it already.

  11. Growing up in Texas, when my dad would tell me stories of the snow banks taller than houses (he grew up in Northern Michigan), I used to think he was lying. Then the US Air Force moved me to North Dakota (where I still live). Less than 1 year into living here, we had 2 blizzards that shut down the state less than 1 month apart. I was actually taking a car trip to Texas during them both. The first occurred on my way down, and I had to wait 2 days for the blizzard to pass and the snow plows to clear the highway (this was in the winter of 1996/1997). The drifts were taller than the overpasses. Afterwards, I made it to Texas (to see family) and returning, I got caught for 2 more days in the second blizzard. Again, after the blizzard ended and plows had time to open the roads, drifts were taller than the 16' clearance overpasses). I never doubted my dad's stories again. 🙂

  12. It was -24.5° C (-12° F) in Wisconsin, yesterday with 32 kmh (20 mph) winds. Had 6-12 inches of lightweight snow right before the chill hit, so there were snow drifts everywhere.

  13. I dont miss winter with snow at all but I'd rather deal with blizzards over fires and earthquakes and tornadoes. I know better how to survive a blizzard

  14. Man, that last one was wild, I'd love to go there. The US and Canada are getting absolutely hammered with a brutal winter storm right now. It literally goes from the deep south of the US into Canada. Last I read six people had died in the States, with pile-ups involving hundreds of cars. Buffalo, NY seems to be getting the worst of it currently. It didn't snow but maybe an inch or two here where I'm at in WV, but neighboring states got it pretty bad. It's brutal cold out (-2 F/-19C, wind chill supposed to drop it to -20F/-29C) For refence, it often gets above 100F (37C) during the summer here. This sucks.

  15. Lots of places hit hard with snow rn. It's global warming! Wait.. I mean uhhh… climate change. Check back in 15 years for the next Al Gore buzzword

  16. I'm watching this from Buffalo, NY and we are having one of our worst blizzards ever… just a couple weeks after getting blasted with 5 feet of snow in 2 days. I'm planning on moving south. If NY were run properly then maybe I would consider staying. I remember being a kid and loving the snow…that is just a memory.

  17. I don't think his list is skewed toward the US because he said the Italy snowfall broke Silver Springs,Colorado record for most snowfall in a 24 hour period.

  18. I grew up in Wisconsin and remember many a winter with really big snowfalls. Our house was on a big lot and we would get huge drifts against the house and we used to jump off the roof into the drifts for fun. The doors used to get blocked and we had to tunnel out a few times. And I used to build huge snow forts and caves. So much damn fun.

  19. It's interesting that all of these dates are relatively recent. 1717 was the furthest back they went. I'm sure they recorded snow falls well before that. 1.o0

  20. Why is it that every time that I want to watch a list video, I can't watch or listen to it myself without the urge to think; And had I not, I wouldn't need to overlook or overhear the errors?

  21. I’m suprised Norway didn’t make the list. I once took a train in January from Oslo to Bergen which goes over a mountain pass and at the top of the pass snow was drifted to the second floor windows of the train station.

  22. I am in Buffalo NY. Have been for the last 20 years. This year is possibly the worst. Frozen waterlines frozen sewage lines No travel on the I -90 allowed.
    Too much wind. LOCK DOWN

  23. As a Canadian I’m surprised we weren’t on this list at a couple of times. I could swear we’ve had a few snowfalls as bad as these

  24. I am heading for Japan (from UK) this Jan..infact in less than 9 days!…I know it's winter…but hoping that the snow will hold off for me to at least get there!..Because I have good reason to be going..To see the best band in the world (for me) LIVE..BAND-MAID.

  25. Incase your interested guys…The Maids streamed one of their Pre – US Tour concerts in Japan yesterday..it was AWESOME!!!…The ladies were on FIRE!!!….You can purchase a ticket to see it..Available till the 23rd Jan..so can watch it as many times as you like till then.

  26. A lot of people think of Arizona being a strictly hot, dry, desert state but don't realize that northern Arizona is high mountain elevation.
    The Great Blizzard of 1967, Flagstaff recorded 84 inches (7 feet/2.13 meters) in 8 days ending on December 13, 1967 and surrounding areas up to 103 inches (8.5 feet/2.62 meters). The snowfall was not a light and fluffy snow where it can accumulate but a wet and heavy snow where it takes a lot to accumulate. 1968 was the year that the snow did not completely melt form the San Fransisco Peaks and stayed all year around.

  27. Remember this is recorded snowfall, I'm sure a remote place in Siberia is about neck deep on an average fall.

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