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Inquiring Reporter

Although snow swept through the Lower Mainland Friday night followed by frigid wind chills and frosty temperatures, Environment Canada is expecting the next three months to either be average or warmer than usual thanks to El Nino, with the North Shor

Although snow swept through the Lower Mainland Friday night followed by frigid wind chills and frosty temperatures, Environment Canada is expecting the next three months to either be average or warmer than usual thanks to El Nino, with the North Shore settling back into the old routine of showers, rain and more showers. But there might be hope for clear and cold fans - the Weather Network's long-term forecast predicts colder temperatures, but not as bad as last year. Which would you prefer? Have your say at nsnews.com.

- Stefania Seccia

Kerry Phillips

North Vancouver "I don't mind the weather at all when the sun's going."

William Phillips

North Vancouver "I don't mind the cold, but it ruins my sports because all the fields are frozen."

Sarah Russell

Vancouver "I hate the weather we had on Saturday. I had to work outdoors and I was so cold. Rain's the best."

Jonas Fung

Kelowna "I like it when it's snow and dry, or cold and dry."

Kurt Menzi

Vancouver "I like the snow on the mountain."