This winter, golf's in, shovelling's out
Only in Canada you speak of a dry snow.
But with a lousy 25 inches of snow in Toronto so far this year, less than one fourth of the total in the same period last year, weather expert Dave Phillips is an online spade a spade - and certainly not a shovel Snow. "Where's the snow? It is appropriate not to be found. We're really in a dry spell of snow here in Toronto, "said climatologist large postposition for Environment Canada on a weekend when rain falls on the players confirmed bird-January gave an identity critical time.
Blame it on El Nino, he said, this system is hot taxpayers skimping on snow removal and save pilots ice scurvy. But it remains parkas and shovels to collect dust on the shelves of the reservoir, the January thaw extends to two weeks.
While making a tour agents still book the couples on getaways to the Dominican Republic and Mexico, "he is still here on earth from the sun and 20C in the south," said the agent Margaret Modeste -- there are winners and losers without reservation to the Topsy-Turvy temperatures.