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#1 ·
I don't think that this will ever turn into a monster thread like Dr. G's "Shangri-la Clubhouse"...but I think that it could be an interesting way for all of us to compare notes on what is happening weather-wise in our particular neck of the woods, on any given day.

And, since Canada is such a lage (HUGE) and diverse place, then some of these weather reports could end up being shockingly different. On the very same day.

Feel free to post photos. :cool:

Today, here on Salt Spring Island, it was unseasonably cool and there were dark clouds that threatened rain. They delivered on this threat toward suppertime, but it didn't amout to much.

I heard reports of snow at the higher levels. Scary.

So...what's it like where YOU live? Right NOW?

[ November 02, 2003, 08:24 PM: Message edited by: macnutt ]
 
#25,881 ·
-3C and the snow has stopped. We got about 17cm of snow, but no wind so no drifitng. 30+cm of snow whipped about by winds over 100+km/h are being forecast for Saturday, so that will be snowblower time. We shall see.
 
#25,882 ·
-3C this morning with a few centimeters of light snow to shovel this morning. The massive storm is expected to hit us on Saturday. So far, 30-50cm is being forecast to fall on that day. We shall see.
 
#25,883 ·
This just in from The Weather Network --

"So much for Wiarton Willie's prediction for an early spring. Parts of southern Ontario could see upwards of 20 cm of snow through Friday."

Rick Mercer might have to reenact this bit.

Special Report: Snow in Toronto - YouTube
 
#25,885 ·
This just in from The Weather Network --

"So much for Wiarton Willie's prediction for an early spring. Parts of southern Ontario could see upwards of 20 cm of snow through Friday."

Rick Mercer might have to reenact this bit.

Special Report: Snow in Toronto - YouTube
That bit was funny but sadly even true. Toronto and the surrounding area seem to freak out at the slightest bit of snow or even rain.
 
#25,886 ·
That bit was funny but sadly even true. Toronto and the surrounding area seem to freak out at the slightest bit of snow or even rain.
Well, let's hope that there are no fatalities, either on the road or clearing out driveways. Paix, mon ami.
 
#25,894 ·
-8C with a windchill of -20C. Snow squalls left about 10cm of snow, which blew all over the place.
 
#25,895 ·
-10C with a windchill of -23C as we approach 11PM. A bitterly cold night is in store for us here in St. John's.
 
#25,897 ·
-8C with a windchill of -20C. It is snowing right now, but only about 10+cm are forecast to fall today, and it is light due to the bitterly cold temps. Tomorrow's snow will be 20-30cm and wet/heavy. We shall see.
 
#25,898 ·
-9C with a windchill of -22C, but the sun is shining brightly and actually has a bit of warmth to it.
 
#25,899 ·
Just watching The Weather Network's coverage of the snow situation in the GTA. One would think that there was no other parts in Canada judging from this coverage. The people they were interviewing and their display of the Twitter comments of people there showed signs of hysteria. Hopefully, there will be no injuries or deaths as a result of this storm, regardless of where it hits in Canada or the US.
 
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