Got into a SNOWSTORM in Vladivostok or why you should pay attention to the weather forecast

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Welcome back to the Far East, and it meets us with wonderful weather! So, I came to Vladivostok, just wanted to explore the city. I was going to film some casual vlog here but got caught in a blizzard! Of course I used this opportunity to make a video about it, and I hope you appreciate my sacrifice and push the like button :D Anyway, this story taught me to pay more attention to the weather forecast :) Winter has begun, it's only going to get funnier!

Music used in the video: Reindeer Sweater - Frook

*About myself*
Hi! My name is Natasha, I live in the Far East of Russia in the city of Khabarovsk, but originally I'm from a small town Spassk-Dalny in Primorsky Krai. Currently I'm studying Linguistics in the university. On this channel I make videos about life in Russia, our traditions and my traveling in Russian cities. Welcome, and let's explore Russia together! #yeahrussia
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1:06 Many people are confused why the driver said “winter is coming” if there already was such a big storm 😄 The thing is that I filmed this on the November, 30. And seasons in Russia officially “begin” from the first day of the corresponding month. So, December 1 is always “the beginning” of winter, even if there’s no snow that day. And winter “ends” on the 28 (or 29) of February, and spring begins. (Even tho the snow still lays for 2 months). It’s fascinating how many people pointed it out and how we have different timing for defining seasons. What about your country? Is it like in Russia, winter starts strictly on the Dec 1, or it depends on the weather conditions?

NatashasAdventures
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The comment section is almost as much fun to read as the video is to watch, you have captured a world wide audience that loves the simple honest way you record and share your life...Bless you young lady.

markmark
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My dad grew up in Canada, and he always told me the reason he eventually moved to California is because of the snow. He said it's different when you just get to visit the snow for fun vs. when you have to live in it every day.
I never understood until I spent a December in Massachusetts dog sitting for a friend, and there were 3 blizzards in the span of a month! It quickly went from a novelty to a nuisance, then became dangerous when we ran out of heating gas for the furnace (apparently this is a thing?!) and the house suddenly turned into an ice cave overnite.
Bad weather is no joke, and it was a humbling reminder that nature is always in charge at the end of the day.
Thanks for sharing another great video!

DesertCow
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Although it's 10, 000 km away from Vladivostok, that shot of digging the packed snow out of your boots instantly transported me to winter in Nova Scotia.

robertcurrie
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Wow, Canada and Russia really do have so much in common haha

AlinaMcleod
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Thank you for recognizing your taxi driver. Unsung hero's, no doubt.

grizzlyaddams
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This hits different when you're watching this after returning home from a tropical sandstorm outside

infernocrat
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It's like a different city now. Summer Vladivostok is what i remember haha

RussianPlus
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It sure happens here in North Iceland :) We just stay home during that time. I usually drink tea, read books and admire the powers of nature from the window, it's so cozy!

makesmenblush
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As a Norwegian, this makes me feel right at home!😊

SnowdriftBoy
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I like these authentic videos of you the most. The travel videos are good too, but these everyday pictures made your channel big. And distinguish it from other channels.

nicoschmidt
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Hi, I just recently discovered your youtube channel and watching some of your videos. I think you are one of the most authentic realest youtuber I've ever watched. You're very open hearted and have a nice vibe. 🙏🙏

joemontepelo
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When we lived in Vladivostok when I was a child we got fought in a heavy wind between tall building and it took me straight up in the air like a flag pole (my father was holding my hand) I was scared to go outside for a while after that

rosebuddoomi
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I was in Fairbanks.Alaska and that was a pretty good one. Glad you made it home and never forget that discretion IS the better part of valor.

elpuerco
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Thank You Emperor For Sharing This Beautiful Video Vlog

robertsilva
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Ahhh the howling wind, the snow-filled boots☃️ what a scary adventure you had this time! Glad you made it through alright! Always love your vlogs, stay warm ☕

cmallett
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Yes as a Canuck living near Toronto Ontario I can relate to the storm in Vladivistok, although the winters have beecome increasingly less severe over time. It was brave you to film during the cold and blowing snow to show us the real face of Russia-really appreciate it.

witheringi
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Living in Minnesota, this is pretty much our outdoor scenery from December through March. Winter is beautiful and dreadful at the same time. I love snow (in small doses), but can do without the sub-zero temps and icy roads.

funkster
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Greetings from Canada! I grew up up in a small mountain town in the 60's and 70's called Revelstoke British Columbia where a winter's snowfall would sometimes reach 8 or more metre's (but not a lot of wind). Then I moved to Vancouver in the 80's where it would rain pretty much everyday between November and February but you could sometimes be comfortable wearing a t-shirt in February. Then I moved to Winnipeg in the mid 90's and my first day day there was a January 4th and the temperature was -37C that day but that didn't t stop some cyclist's from riding! I'm still in Winnipeg because like most of the prairies it's mostly sunny and I suffer from SAD (also head to Mexico for a week or two winter vacation). We usually get couple of storms like in your video in a winter season. Often nasty wind's at the same time! I enjoyed your video very much! Stay safe and keep checking those weather forecasts!

donenglish
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"you don't have to suffer the rudeness of the workers" 🤣

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