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THUNDER BAY — While the transition from fall to winter seemed pretty rapid for Thunder Bay this year, Environment Canada says the city is actually behind on the amount of snow usually receives.
Peter Kimbell, warning preparedness meteorologist with Environment Canada, said it’s been mild for quite a long period of time in October and November, which has resulted in just 11 centimetres of snow being recorded on the ground. “But we still had some incidents of snow on the 15th, which would be on Tuesday, but normally speaking, the average snowfall in Thunder Bay in the month of November is about 28 centimetres of snow, so it's basically overdue.”
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