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"The most snow on earth" - British Columbia

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Friday, January 19, 2018, 10:07 AM - As parts of British Columbia are expected to receive the most snow on Earth over the next few days, intense waves in the Pacific Ocean lashed the province's coast on Thursday. In fact, they were the largest waves in any ocean basin in the WORLD on Thursday morning.

Waves over 30 feet, or about the height of a three-storey building, were recorded from the west coast of Vancouver Island with a wave height of 60 feet measured off coast. That was amid marine alerts and gale warnings that were issued on Thursday and after hurricane-force winds were witnessed offshore on Wednesday.

Source:- https://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/articles/hurricane-force-winds-31-foot-waves-slam-british-columbia-tofino-ucluelet-pacific-rim-oregon-washington/93961/

I was checking the weather for Vancouver as daughter flew there last night (crew) and she is gonna ski today on Grouse Mountain, lucky her, with some of the crew and came across the above statement. Grouse has had plenty of snow the last few days and will today too.
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Gusty south/southeasterly winds up the Strait of Georgia may lead to some ferry cancellations or delays Sunday morning, as gusts are forecast to reach gale or storm-force strength. Heavier snow through the mountain passes, especially Saturday overnight into Sunday as snow levels plunge below 1000 metres.
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Pretty crappy reporting. Chamonix expecting 80-100cms in next days...on top of the existing ~4m or so...
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