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Originally Posted by Section147
Not a "gamble" I'd want to take. It's not just snow, if he runs into temps below 40 on dry pavement the summer rubber compound
will be dangerous to be on grip-wise. Plus, the OP is gonna need snows anyway if he plans on getting anywhere in a Toronto winter.
Sweating out weather forecasts when you should be concentrating on good times is no way to spend a vacation.
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Fair enough... I'm in Buffalo and I run performance all-seasons during late March to early December, and snows in the winter on my cars. So even my "summer" tires can handle the cold temps and can make it though a Thruway flurry without too much sweat.
So the gamble in my head is if I'm going to get hit with 6"+ surprise.