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I really need to get some boots.

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I just recently bought a pair of ugly black rubber boots, but they have a purple strip on them, so it's not that bad. They smelled pretty bad and stunk up my room the first few days I had them in here.

And I wish school would be closed tomorrow. It probably won't be since poco never gets that much snow.

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VANCOUVER (NEWS1130) - More snow has arrived in many parts of the Lower Mainland, and a lot more is expected in the next few hours. News1130 meteorologist Russ Lacate says areas throughout the region will see between five to 10 centimetres of snow beginning overnight.

That means some students may get the day off. Tune into News1130's morning show and we'll let you know of any school closures.

A number of extreme weather programs have kicked in in the Lower Mainland. Pastor Robin Ross at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church in Mission says mats, blankets and food are being prepared.

He says the real problem is having to turn away people when the extreme weather programs are not in effect.

I guess school may be closed tomorrow.

NO snow ehre in ABBY :(:( ...but I guess I cant complain I mean a white X-mas was more than worth while and we did get a very decent amount of snow in late November

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I just recently bought a pair of ugly black rubber boots, but they have a purple strip on them, so it's not that bad. They smelled pretty bad and stunk up my room the first few days I had them in here.

And I wish school would be closed tomorrow. It probably won't be since poco never gets that much snow.

I'm picky. One day I want to get the rubber boots with funky designs but when I go there to get them I change my mind. Then I'll look for something else, but nothing really catches my eye. I think I might get normal leather boots instead.

Leather is good... right? :mellow:

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I'm from pitt meadows, and it never seems to snow here, and if it does it never sticks.. pathetic.. if you live in white rock or langley i'd expect it.. My dads place in langley will get like 6 inches and it won't even snow here, so annoying.

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3:39 PM PST Monday 7 January 2008

Snowfall warning for

Greater Vancouver:

Snow will develop over some areas of the south coast tonight and Tuesday with snowfall amounts from 5-10 cm over the Lower Mainland and up to 20 cm near Howe Sound expected.

This is a warning that significant snowfall is expected or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements.

An intense frontal system will approach the coastal areas of British Columbia tonight. Southeast winds up to 90 km/h will develop ahead of the front over northern coastal sections this evening and southeast winds up to 70 km/h will develop later tonight over exposed southern coastal sections. Strong southeast winds are expected to abate early Tuesday morning with the passage of the front. Meanwhile the front will spread periods of snow to some regions of the south coast tonight and Tuesday. Snowfall amounts of 5 to 20 cm are expected by Tuesday afternoon. Snow will change or become mixed with rain Tuesday afternoon in some areas.

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Snowfall warning for: Greater Vancouver

Issued at 7:31 PM PST MONDAY 7 JANUARY 2008

SNOW WILL DEVELOP OVER SOME AREAS OF THE SOUTH COAST TONIGHT AND TUESDAY WITH SNOWFALL AMOUNTS NEAR 5 CM OVER THE LOWER MAINLAND AND UP TO 20 CM NEAR HOWE SOUND EXPECTED. THIS IS A WARNING THAT SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED OR OCCURRING IN THESE REGIONS. MONITOR WEATHER CONDITIONS..LISTEN FOR UPDATED STATEMENTS.

AN INTENSE FRONTAL SYSTEM WILL APPROACH THE COASTAL AREAS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA TONIGHT. SOUTHEAST WINDS UP TO 90 KM/H WILL DEVELOP AHEAD OF THE FRONT OVER NORTHERN COASTAL SECTIONS THIS EVENING AND SOUTHEAST WINDS UP TO 70 KM/H WILL DEVELOP LATER TONIGHT OVER EXPOSED SOUTHERN COASTAL SECTIONS. STRONG SOUTHEAST WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO ABATE EARLY TUESDAY MORNING WITH THE PASSAGE OF THE FRONT. MEANWHILE THE FRONT WILL SPREAD PERIODS OF SNOW TO SOME REGIONS OF THE SOUTH COAST TONIGHT AND TUESDAY. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS OF 5 TO 20 CM ARE EXPECTED BY TUESDAY AFTERNOON. SNOW WILL CHANGE OR BECOME MIXED WITH RAIN TUESDAY AFTERNOON IN SOME AREAS.

PLEASE REFER TO THE LATEST PUBLIC FORECASTS FOR FURTHER DETAILS.

snow warning

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