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.
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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.
Rain was forecast for this morning but so far only 7/10 of a millimetre ... only enough to make things damp. This afternoon the forecast is for 8°C. It will be nice if it gets that high.
Rain was forecast for this morning but so far only 7/10 of a millimetre ... only enough to make things damp. This afternoon the forecast is for 8°C. It will be nice if it gets that high.
0C with lots of sun still here in Lunenburg, NS. My wife, who has lived in Calgary and Edmonton would "appreciate" those extreme low temps. I would be dead in minutes if outside in those temps.
It's 1°C in Mill Bay, raining, but we can see snow on the South slope of Salt Spring Island and I know there is snow on the mountain pass leading to Victoria. We don't have to go anywhere.
True. I recall the 14inch snow storm back when I was in high school. Shut the city down for a week. Much easier to clear snow away here in eastern Canada.
I can't find any groundhog predictions for the left coast so I guess we'll just have to see what happens. I'm not sure we even have any groundhogs here but we do have a a Marmot. I suspect they are still buried under snow and unlikely to want to emerge to make a forecast. Does that mean they have made a forecast?
It almost feels like spring is very close to reality here. Some buds appearing and some robins arrived a few days ago.
I can't find any groundhog predictions for the left coast so I guess we'll just have to see what happens. I'm not sure we even have any groundhogs here but we do have a a Marmot. I suspect they are still buried under snow and unlikely to want to emerge to make a forecast. Does that mean they have made a forecast?
It almost feels like spring is very close to reality here. Some buds appearing and some robins arrived a few days ago.
I think it is getting close as a lot of our snowdrops have got a lot of green stems above the ground, yet some on the neighbour's property have already gone over. But spring must be just around the corner...
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