I listen to Humble and Fred every morning on Funny 820 on my drive to work. They are based in Toronto and were saying it was likely the last day of warm weather for you guys. It's been quite nice here in PEI the last couple of days as well although not quite as warm. I think it reached 15 today.
Pontiacanada said
Oct 30, 2019
I've been enjoying the Ontario temps ... tomorrow, back to PEI I must happily go.
Canadian Poncho said
Oct 30, 2019
You're coming back on a crappy day Darryl. It's been nice the past few days but rain and high winds tomorrow.
DonSSDD said
Oct 31, 2019
15 here today, 18 tomorrow with some drizzle both days.
DonSSDD said
Nov 6, 2019
Carl, you muckled down for a cold night?
Canadian Poncho said
Nov 6, 2019
Really windy here tonight and the Nor'easter hasn't arrived yet!
4SPEED427 said
Nov 6, 2019
DonSSDD wrote:
Carl, you muckled down for a cold night?
-16 cold? Bah, that's kids stuff!
DonSSDD said
Nov 6, 2019
Around here, thats February.
4SPEED427 said
Nov 6, 2019
Normal low for us today is -7 so this is out of the ordinary for sure.
timbuk said
Nov 6, 2019
sunny and 30 here on the island....
4SPEED427 said
Nov 6, 2019
You're so full of **** !!!!
ABC123 said
Nov 6, 2019
9:59 PM EST Wednesday 06 November 2019 Snow squall watch in effect for:
London - Parkhill - Eastern Middlesex County
Strathroy - Komoka - Western Middlesex County
Snow Squalls expected Thursday into Friday.
Snow squalls are expected to develop off Georgian Bay and Lake Huron late Thursday morning and continue through Friday afternoon.
The squalls will become more organized and intensify as the winds shift to the north Thursday afternoon. The most intense bands will likely persist through Thursday night with conditions slowly improving through the day Friday. Strong winds may accompany these bands resulting in blowing snow at times.
Total snowfall accumulations of locally 20 to 30 cm are possible by Friday morning.
Travel may be hazardous due to sudden changes in the weather. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow. Road closures are possible.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@canada.ca or tweet reports using #ONStorm.
timbuk said
Nov 6, 2019
just finished workin for the year so its sunny and 30 every day
Pontiacanada said
Nov 7, 2019
Canadian Poncho wrote:
Really windy here tonight and the Nor'easter hasn't arrived yet!
Ya, "Da Bomb" is coming.
ABC123 said
Nov 9, 2019
After I got home from breakfast with the boys, I took a preloaded trailer of leaves to the municipal compost pile.
It's hard to explain "Lake Effect" snow to people not from around here.
I hate SNOW, we have 4-6 inches in Owen Sound. Brrrr!!!!
jmont64 said
Nov 9, 2019
I like our lake, it helps keep it moderate and holds the snow off for an extra few weeks. Thats what Ive been told anyhow. Heading out in the old car now.
Pontiacanada said
Nov 9, 2019
Pontiacanada wrote:
Canadian Poncho wrote:
Really windy here tonight and the Nor'easter hasn't arrived yet!
Ya, "Da Bomb" is coming.
It was a no show.
Canadian Poncho said
Nov 9, 2019
Yes, and that's a good thing!
My buddy in east London said they got a foot the other night.
has to be the last 20 degree day till next spring
I've been enjoying the Ontario temps ... tomorrow, back to PEI I must happily go.
-16 cold? Bah, that's kids stuff!
9:59 PM EST Wednesday 06 November 2019
Snow squall watch in effect for:
Snow Squalls expected Thursday into Friday.
Snow squalls are expected to develop off Georgian Bay and Lake Huron late Thursday morning and continue through Friday afternoon.
The squalls will become more organized and intensify as the winds shift to the north Thursday afternoon. The most intense bands will likely persist through Thursday night with conditions slowly improving through the day Friday. Strong winds may accompany these bands resulting in blowing snow at times.
Total snowfall accumulations of locally 20 to 30 cm are possible by Friday morning.
Travel may be hazardous due to sudden changes in the weather. Visibility may be suddenly reduced at times in heavy snow. Road closures are possible.
Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@canada.ca or tweet reports using #ONStorm.
Ya, "Da Bomb" is coming.
After I got home from breakfast with the boys, I took a preloaded trailer of leaves to the municipal compost pile.
It's hard to explain "Lake Effect" snow to people not from around here.
30 kms each side of me received almost no snow.
Thanks Mother Nature !
You got me out of a lot of work today
It was a no show.
My buddy in east London said they got a foot the other night.
15-25 cm noreaster for us
No mosquitoes
I'm just pretending I'm here right now.....