Owch....was 12 today and peeled off a layer running the hoe......
Canadian Poncho said
Nov 12, 2019
We were supposed to get something like 5cm of snow last night however it was +7 when I woke up so it looks like just a rain event. It seems the forecasters are getting worse at predicting the weather these days. Both snow events predicted in the last week or so have turned out to be nothing.
StriperSS said
Nov 12, 2019
Canadian Poncho wrote:
We were supposed to get something like 5cm of snow last night however it was +7 when I woke up so it looks like just a rain event. It seems the forecasters are getting worse at predicting the weather these days. Both snow events predicted in the last week or so have turned out to be nothing.
They're just building up a false sense of security!
MC said
Nov 12, 2019
I find the weather forecasters seem to erring on the side of safety, perhaps a little too much, lately. It seems they'd rather predict snow that doesn't happen than predict rain that turns into a snowstorm. It's good in that people will be more prepared for snow, and adjust their schedules/driving in expectation of it, but bad in that people will stop believing them. Just my observations...
Canadian Poncho said
Nov 12, 2019
I understand Toronto woke up with a fair bit of snow this morning.
65 SD L79 said
Jan 11, 2020
Welland ON up the street from me hit 14.5 today for a new record. Been crazy warm and driving around today lawns were turning green. Looks like more typical temps by mid week
Pontiacanada said
Jan 12, 2020
-10 C Friday night, 7cm of snow on the ground.
+7 C Saturday night, rain and snow melting.
-4 C Sunday morning, 4 cm of fresh snow (so far).
Canadian Poncho said
Jan 12, 2020
We haven't had any snow so far in this storm- all ice pellets and freezing rain. -2 in the Banana Belt of PEI
Greaser said
Jan 12, 2020
Canadian Poncho wrote:
We haven't had any snow so far in this storm- all ice pellets and freezing rain. -2 in the Banana Belt of PEI
Banana Belt?..........not so much here in Cowtown for this week. Sitting at -23 right now with a high of -22 today.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
January 13
January 14
January 15
January 16
January 17
January 18
Periods of light snow
A mix of sun and cloud
Sunny
Chance of flurries
Sunny
Sunny
High -25°
High -28°
High -28°
High-26°
P.O.P. 60%
High -22°
High -15°
-- Edited by Greaser on Sunday 12th of January 2020 10:25:47 AM
MC said
Jan 12, 2020
Had about 30 cm of snow in Halifax last week, Friday morning the temp was down to -14°C, and up to +9°C yesterday with rain that pretty much took the snow away. Today a mix of rain and freezing rain here with lots of freezing rain further northward where it's colder. What a roller coaster...
DonSSDD said
Jan 12, 2020
MC wrote:
Had about 30 cm of snow in Halifax last week, Friday morning the temp was down to -14°C, and up to +9°C yesterday with rain that pretty much took the snow away. Today a mix of rain and freezing rain here with lots of freezing rain further northward where it's colder. What a roller coaster...
MC, it hit -14 Wednesday morning, we got about 14 inches of snow, then +14 here yesterday, it was + 8 this morning when I woke up, all rain here and lots of it. Dropped to +1.5 now, may go to +6 later today, then -4 tonight. Wacko weather.
65 SD L79 said
May 8, 2020
barely over freezing and snowing off and on all day
4SPEED427 said
May 8, 2020
Sat, 9 May
Mainly cloudy. 30 percent chance of snow in the morning. Wind becoming north 20 km/h in the morning then increasing to 40 gusting to 60 late in the afternoon. High 7. Wind chill minus 6 in the morning. UV index 5 or moderate.
Clearing in the evening. Wind north 40 km/h gusting to 60 becoming light after midnight. Low minus 1. Wind chill minus 6 overnight.
jmont64 said
May 8, 2020
Carl, youve just said it too many times how you enjoy the cold more than the heat. You now get rewarded. The lake ice at the cabin wont be melted until mid August.
Canadian Poncho said
May 8, 2020
We got this alert today.
A late season snowfall is in store for the Island.
Total snowfall: Generally 5 cm, but could be as much as 10 in places.
Maximum wind gusts: 80 km/h,.
Location: Prince Edward Island.
Time span: Saturday night into Sunday morning.
4SPEED427 said
May 8, 2020
jmont64 wrote:
Carl, youve just said it too many times how you enjoy the cold more than the heat. You now get rewarded. The lake ice at the cabin wont be melted until mid August.
You betcha but I'd love to see 20.....
30? Nope, then I'd rather have -30.
jmont64 said
May 8, 2020
4SPEED427 wrote:
jmont64 wrote:
Carl, youve just said it too many times how you enjoy the cold more than the heat. You now get rewarded. The lake ice at the cabin wont be melted until mid August.
You betcha but I'd love to see 20.....
30? Nope, then I'd rather have -30.
No Carl, 30 degrees out west here with no humidity isn't a problem at all. I grew up with the minus 30s and 40s and there wasn't much productive I could do unless being inside.
Prefectca said
May 8, 2020
I thought it was May!
73SC said
May 9, 2020
Parka and toque to walk the dog tonight -7 here in Toronto. Forecast snow heading in from west across Georgian Bay, I see Perfecta already got it.
Prefectca said
May 9, 2020
The scene this morning. At least it will be gone in a few hours.
At this very moment... guess its time to put on a coat!
They're just building up a false sense of security!![biggrin biggrin](https://www.sparklit.com/secure/image/emoticons/biggrin.gif)
I find the weather forecasters seem to erring on the side of safety, perhaps a little too much, lately. It seems they'd rather predict snow that doesn't happen than predict rain that turns into a snowstorm. It's good in that people will be more prepared for snow, and adjust their schedules/driving in expectation of it, but bad in that people will stop believing them. Just my observations...
Welland ON up the street from me hit 14.5 today for a new record. Been crazy warm and driving around today lawns were turning green. Looks like more typical temps by mid week
-10 C Friday night, 7cm of snow on the ground.
+7 C Saturday night, rain and snow melting.
-4 C Sunday morning, 4 cm of fresh snow (so far).
We haven't had any snow so far in this storm- all ice pellets and freezing rain. -2 in the Banana Belt of PEI
Banana Belt?..........not so much here in Cowtown for this week. Sitting at -23 right now with a high of -22 today.
January 13
January 14
January 15
January 16
January 17
January 18
High -25°
High -28°
High -28°
High -26°
P.O.P. 60%
High -22°
High -15°
-- Edited by Greaser on Sunday 12th of January 2020 10:25:47 AM
Had about 30 cm of snow in Halifax last week, Friday morning the temp was down to -14°C, and up to +9°C yesterday with rain that pretty much took the snow away. Today a mix of rain and freezing rain here with lots of freezing rain further northward where it's colder. What a roller coaster...
MC, it hit -14 Wednesday morning, we got about 14 inches of snow, then +14 here yesterday, it was + 8 this morning when I woke up, all rain here and lots of it. Dropped to +1.5 now, may go to +6 later today, then -4 tonight. Wacko weather.
barely over freezing and snowing off and on all day![cry cry](https://www.sparklit.com/secure/image/emoticons/cry.gif)
We got this alert today.![hmm hmm](https://www.sparklit.com/secure/image/emoticons/hmm.gif)
A late season snowfall is in store for the Island.
Total snowfall: Generally 5 cm, but could be as much as 10 in places.
Maximum wind gusts: 80 km/h,.
Location: Prince Edward Island.
Time span: Saturday night into Sunday morning.
You betcha but I'd love to see 20.....
30? Nope, then I'd rather have -30.
No Carl, 30 degrees out west here with no humidity isn't a problem at all. I grew up with the minus 30s and 40s and there wasn't much productive I could do unless being inside.
I thought it was May!
Parka and toque to walk the dog tonight -7 here in Toronto. Forecast snow heading in from west across Georgian Bay, I see Perfecta already got it.
The scene this morning. At least it will be gone in a few hours.
We got no snow and we got no Snowbirds either, too much snow and weather east of Toronto for trip from Trenton.
Darn cold too.
come down to Niagara Ray, its snowing again. its melting when it hits so no need to put the snow tires back on
I just want the Snowbirds, they say they are flying over at 500 feet whenever they get here.
PS: Just in holding 8 Wing for 24 hours on TO Flypast too much hail and snow.
-- Edited by 73SC on Saturday 9th of May 2020 10:25:45 AM