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EVERYTHING IS COVERED IN ICE

Tryden

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So, as many of you know, because of my over-dramatic final goodbyes on Raidcall last night, a serious business ice storm hit Toronto over the past 24 hours.

Throughout the night I could hear tree branches cracking outside because of the weight of ice on them.

WOKE UP THIS MORNING AND THIS IS WHAT I SAW.
 

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Also, here's a super Canadian thing

[tweet]https://twitter.com/AndreaLoken/status/414804750324879360[/tweet]
 
Xairyen said:
I know it's not exactly good or safe, but that looks really pretty to me xD

It's actually incredibly beautiful outside (though yeah, incredibly dangerous)

Here are a couple of photos I stole from Twitter (not mine):
 

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Holy Cannoli, that's awesome. There was frost on the grass in the shade when I woke up a few weeks ago; that's the extent of the White Christmas in Northern California.

:roll:


edit:

http://www.sacbee.com/2013/12/02/596307 ... mento.html

Homeowners are advised to take measures to prevent pipes from leaking or bursting after a hard freeze.

“What you want to do is, for any exposed pipe, you want to cover it,” said Dan York, assistant general manager for the Sacramento Suburban Water District.

A hard freeze watch, meaning overnight temperatures of 28 degrees or less are expected for more than three hours, has been issued for late Wednesday night through Saturday morning.

The overnight low Wednesday is expected to dip to around 32 degrees, the beginning of the cold spell. Through Saturday, the NWS predicts, the nighttime low will be 30 degrees or below in Sacramento.

“I think some records are going to fall this week,” Van Cleave said[...]
 
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