A) it is cold enough for snow. B) the weather is temperate. C) the weather is warmer
A) storms where rain is super-cooled and freezes to objects on the earth. B) another name for hail, a frozen ball that hits and bounces off the ground and other objects. They have been known to be as large as golf balls. C) another name for sleet or slush that freeze in the air and accumulate on the ground.
A) New Brunswick and Maine. B) Ontario and Quebec C) New Brunswick and Nova Scotia
A) falling ice B) hypothermia from no power/heat. C) car accidents from very slippery roads.
A) livestock and pets B) houses, trees and cars C) trees, utility poles and transmission towers
A) flooding B) falling trees C) no power
A) up to 3 three weeks B) up to 3 days C) up to 3 hours
A) wet B) coated with ice C) flooded
A) Dairy and Maple Syrup B) Power Companies and Dairy C) Telephone company and Maple Syrup
A) go to the attic. B) stay home C) go to the basement |