Mazda5wannabe
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Phratt, What is your weather description? Where I live (Vancouver Island), any weather that happens when the temp is at or below freezing is a big storm. If that weather lasts more than three days, we call it a natural disaster of epic proportions.
LOL, I lived in Nanaimo for 20+ years, and know well what you mean by epic proportions. I now live in Kelowna, which actually has four seasons, instead of the two you Islanders enjoy (dry and wet). The people here laugh when they see the Lower Mainland and Island (AKA the Wets Coast) get snow, but they have no clue what that snow is like.
Here we get powder snow. Dry, doesn't compact easily, easy to shovel and makes lousy snowballs, and is pretty easy to drive on. On the coast they get wet clumps, that freezes quickly, makes ruts and is horrible to drive through and shovel, but makes GREAT snowballs!
When I lived on the coast, I never bought snow tires, three season tires (as I call them) were the norm and were necessary if you wanted traction during the wet season (AKA any month with vowels in the name), and parked the car for the few days there was snow on the ground.
Here in the interior I wouldn't attempt to drive without proper snow tires on all four corners. I know people who still think three seasons are fine in the city, but they are INSANE!