
Here is a passage from an article published back in 2003 when they selected Vancouver.
"Most Winter Games cities are buried in snow every winter.
Calgary (1988) has an average annual snowfall of 135 centimetres. Salt Lake City (1992) clocks in at 163. And Nagano, Japan, (1998) gets an average dump of 175. Sapporo, Japan, (1972) gets 295 centimetres of snow per year and Lake Placid gets a whopping 420.
But Vancouver has an average snowfall of just 48 centimetres and -- as most Vancouverites know -- it is rare for even that small amount to stay on the ground for more than a couple of days."
Don't get me wrong, Vancouver is a gorgeous city but let's face it, the climate is Oceanic. What in the world were the Olympic Committee thinking?
