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3 mai: Calgary a reçu 10 cm de neige, et des sorties de routes sont survenues

3 mai: Calgary a reçu 10 cm de neige, et des sorties de routes sont survenues
WORTHING, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 2010: *** EXCLUSIVE *** Freshly fallen snow flake pictured in Worthing, England. While most of Britain has spent the last week scraping snow off their car windshields and front drives, one man has been busy taking incredibly detailed photographs of the heavy falls. Seeing beauty where others see delayed commutes and freezing temperatures, Brian Valentine captures remarkable snaps of frost, ice and snowflakes. Using a specialised macro-photography lens, Brian, 60, who lives in Worthing, West Sussex, reveals incredible crystalised shapes and unique lattice snowdrop formations. Taking the majority of his photographs in his back garden, the retired microbiologist has been an amateur macro-photographer for over half a decade, taking images that are up to 0.2cm to 1cm in scale. (Photo by Brian Valentine / Barcroft USA / Getty Images)
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WORTHING, UNITED KINGDOM - NOVEMBER 2010: *** EXCLUSIVE *** Freshly fallen snow flake pictured in Worthing, England. While most of Britain has spent the last week scraping snow off their car windshields and front drives, one man has been busy taking incredibly detailed photographs of the heavy falls. Seeing beauty where others see delayed commutes and freezing temperatures, Brian Valentine captures remarkable snaps of frost, ice and snowflakes. Using a specialised macro-photography lens, Brian, 60, who lives in Worthing, West Sussex, reveals incredible crystalised shapes and unique lattice snowdrop formations. Taking the majority of his photographs in his back garden, the retired microbiologist has been an amateur macro-photographer for over half a decade, taking images that are up to 0.2cm to 1cm in scale. (Photo by Brian Valentine / Barcroft USA / Getty Images)

CALGARY - En ce début du mois de mai, six semaines après l'arrivée du printemps, la ville de Calgary, en Alberta, a dû ressortir l'équipement d'hiver samedi.

Le sud de l'Alberta a reçu dix centimètres de neige.

Des dizaines de sorties de routes ont été signalées, les véhicules ayant évidemment été délestés de leurs pneus d'hiver.

Une corvée de nettoyage qui devait avoir lieu dans les parcs et sentiers longeant la rivière Bow a été annulée. Elle a été reportée au 25 mai.

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