Oh no! White powder from the sky! What can we do? Where shall we go? How do we survive?
You’ll make it through this day. #Toronto #commute #snowTO http://pic.twitter.com/xy9CLeVLGQ
— Daniel Francavilla (@Francavilla) December 12, 2017
Toronto is dealing with its first major snowfall of the season right now, and, as usual, the occasion is being commemorated with an outpouring of disbelief.
“You see how snowy it is out there?! It’s a wonder wonderland”
— Jess Scafiezzo (@jessscafiezzo) December 12, 2017
No Carol actually I didn’t see it even though I was just outside 47 seconds before you
Approximately eight to 10 centimetres of snow had already fallen in and around the city as of 4 a.m. last night, according to Environment Canada, with additional snow this morning.
Every Canadian this morning. #SnowTO @MadelnCanada http://pic.twitter.com/BoxKvrKkfo
— Dani. E. (@DaniEsho) December 11, 2017
Those who aren't inexplicably surprised by the December snowfall are either over it...
These cold snowy mornings got me thankful for my pink fluffy housecoat - where I shall live in for the rest of the season #bye
— Sawina (@SalinaaSk) December 12, 2017
... or smitten by all the pretty flakes.
Just in time for the holidays! So much snow!!! ❄️🌨☃️ #DLWS #SnowTO #ONstorm http://pic.twitter.com/ht9PthAe3n
— Sue Holland (@suesthegrl) December 11, 2017
Sure, it's cold and slippery, but it's also rather also beautiful if you see it the right way.
This mornings walk to work #snowTO #snowday http://pic.twitter.com/F1dLdfNiR0
— Kevin Twomey (@KevinDTwomey) December 12, 2017
The dogs of Toronto most certainly always enjoy the season's first snowfall. Heck, there are even some cats out there who like the fluffy stuff.
OMG SNOW SNOW SNOW ❄❄❄☃ #the6ix #Toronto http://pic.twitter.com/iTJlDiPyVK
— Dr. Vivien Lee (@DrPsychNinja) December 11, 2017
Commuters, on the other hand... not so much.
If you find it difficult to drive in wintery conditions try to remember this poem
— Andy (@_rallycap) December 12, 2017
If you can't drive
In the ice and snow
Stay home so you don't
Annoy me
Leave yourself plenty of extra time today if you plan on travelling by car, bus, train, subway, streetcar, bike or foot, because first snowfalls like this can be really annoying for anyone who needs to get anywhere in a reasonable amount of time.
by Lauren O'Neil via blogTO
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