
This can’t help their tourism industry…
It’s been a few years since Winnipeg has gotten snow in July. I can’t say we miss it too much.
Having said that, maybe you’ll have a little sympathy to the folks in Newfoundland this week…
Now this just isn't fair. It's June 26, we're days away from July and SNOW and ICE are making a mess of the roads (and pools) in Newfoundland. These scenes are DISGUSTING. See it, here. WOW! https://t.co/BhlGYUUBDW #nlwx Photo: @townside99 pic.twitter.com/W9pgtdF3Fh
— The Weather Network (@weathernetwork) June 26, 2018
The East coast is no stranger to rain in the summer…but got a pretty significant dump of SNOW today.
Gander #YQX reporting a snow depth of 2 cm at 9:30 am. A new record for latest in any season to have observed accumulated snow on ground (previous latest was June 14, 1976). Snow-depth records began in 1955. #nlwx pic.twitter.com/WNAgAmttwy
— Rodney Barney (@rcbstormpost) June 26, 2018
Burgeo Highway this am, photos John Jack Lushman. #nlwx #nltraffic pic.twitter.com/9n8LWwY0oo
— Wayne (@townside99) June 26, 2018
Just a snowy ride on the bus on the last week of the school year. June 26, 2018 in #Gander. #nlwx #nltraffic pic.twitter.com/hvlDHUeLjh
— Rodney Barney (@rcbstormpost) June 26, 2018
Apparently snow can stick to the roads in June… this is what the commute is like between Lewisporte and Gander this morning, but closer to Gander! Photo credit: Diane Goodyear#NLwx #nltraffic pic.twitter.com/9iOofxASwq
— Eddie Sheerr (@EddieSheerr) June 26, 2018
Summer driving in Newfoundland. #nltraffic #nlwx #cornerbrook pic.twitter.com/1Ztvg4lrtn
— Ian Adey (@ianadey) June 26, 2018
No offense, Newfoundland….but you can keep it.
Image: The Weather Network via Twitter