Page 5 of 7 FirstFirst ... 34567 LastLast
Results 61 to 75 of 103

Thread: How Much Snow and How Cold?

  1. #61
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Posts
    18,147
    Satfix Buxs
    39,345
    Thanks
    17,593
    Thanked 86,061x in 13,397 Posts
    Items Some beer
Gift received at 12-15-2012, 03:22 PM from ICEMAN
Message: thank you,feliz navidadTajmahal
Gift received at 11-06-2012, 04:59 AM from hope32
Message: Thanks, Chico!! <3Canada

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by mclovin View Post
    -47 today with the windchill
    I hope you're okay Mac.

  2. #62
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    7,046
    Satfix Buxs
    6,986
    Thanks
    2,850
    Thanked 8,196x in 2,659 Posts
    Items Whiskey
Gift received at 12-12-2013, 01:32 AM from swanner
Message: I think You Deserve this, 
Cheers Mate...
swannerCrown Royal
Gift received at 06-27-2013, 10:55 PM from Anubis
Message: If you're having some ryes I figure I'd contribute.Trophy 3
Gift received at 12-15-2012, 12:02 PM from ICEMAN

    Default

    yeah nice warm one here today as well! NOT! Windchill never went above -28 and right now it is about -35 and going down
    Last edited by Nostradamus; 01-19-2012 at 02:59 AM.

    Spoon Feeders FEED Bottom Feeders


  3. #63
    A.D.I.D.A.S Guest

    Default

    we are looking at -40 tomorrow with the wind chill....Should be fun!!!

  4. #64
    Condor's Avatar
    Condor is offline Jr Admin/Satfix 2016 Football Pool - Week 10 & Week 15 Champ
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Posts
    8,967
    Satfix Buxs
    19,997
    Thanks
    18,824
    Thanked 27,838x in 5,629 Posts
    Items Mexico
Gift received at 04-01-2014, 11:29 PM from hedley
Message: 9K...enjoyTelescope
Gift received at 06-11-2013, 04:36 PM from darlinkat
Message: So you can see the pics better lol
HugsUSA
Gift received at 12-15-2012, 03:37 PM from ICEMAN
Message: merry chritsmas amigoCrown Royal
Gift received at 10-02-2012, 02:00 PM from ICEMAN
Message: thank youPresent
Gift received at 09-29-2012, 11:31 PM from clarkBENT

    Default

    Man oh man!!!!!! Only snow I know is this.......................I feel for my North of the border friends... Stay warm any way u can............


    The only thing I am afraid of is what I am capable of

  5. #65
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    7,046
    Satfix Buxs
    6,986
    Thanks
    2,850
    Thanked 8,196x in 2,659 Posts
    Items Whiskey
Gift received at 12-12-2013, 01:32 AM from swanner
Message: I think You Deserve this, 
Cheers Mate...
swannerCrown Royal
Gift received at 06-27-2013, 10:55 PM from Anubis
Message: If you're having some ryes I figure I'd contribute.Trophy 3
Gift received at 12-15-2012, 12:02 PM from ICEMAN

    Default

    not much snow here man, maybe 3 inches been too cold to snow the past week

    Spoon Feeders FEED Bottom Feeders


  6. #66
    blitzedfarmer Guest

    Default

    From -20 to +10 back down to -10. Crazy weather I tell ya!

  7. #67
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Posts
    23,354
    Satfix Buxs
    3,001,103
    Thanks
    40,029
    Thanked 27,876x in 8,484 Posts
    Items GreeceCanada

    Default

    Sunny and -14c, a few feet of snow on the ground.







  8. #68
    A.D.I.D.A.S Guest

    Default

    We have under and inch of snow here but COLD AS H***!

  9. #69
    Join Date
    Dec 2010
    Posts
    7,046
    Satfix Buxs
    6,986
    Thanks
    2,850
    Thanked 8,196x in 2,659 Posts
    Items Whiskey
Gift received at 12-12-2013, 01:32 AM from swanner
Message: I think You Deserve this, 
Cheers Mate...
swannerCrown Royal
Gift received at 06-27-2013, 10:55 PM from Anubis
Message: If you're having some ryes I figure I'd contribute.Trophy 3
Gift received at 12-15-2012, 12:02 PM from ICEMAN

    Default

    too cold for the car to start and I never plugged it in. waiting on a boost LOL

    Spoon Feeders FEED Bottom Feeders


  10. #70
    overdog Guest

    Default

    out on the barren lands we have 2 seasons, this winter and last winter

  11. #71
    freddymale Guest

    Default

    we got like 4 "" of light snow last night, but it's suposed to warm up I hope so

  12. #72
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Canada
    Posts
    10,101
    Satfix Buxs
    623,749
    Thanks
    13,303
    Thanked 14,872x in 4,498 Posts

    Default

    Winter-like storms forecast in Ontario, Quebec...

    Monday, April 23, 2012 | 5:46 AM ..


    Warm and sunny weather enjoyed earlier this spring is about to come to an abrupt halt as most parts of Ontario and southern Quebec will be slammed with winter-like storms, Environment Canada says.

    A low-pressure system moving up from the Gulf of Mexico will gain strength as it tracks north into Ontario.

    The system will bring with it a mix of wet snow, rain and ice pellets that is expected to begin overnight Sunday and last into Monday and Tuesday.

    Most of the precipitation in southern Ontario could turn to rain as temperatures hover above the freezing mark, the agency says.

    Gusting north winds up to 70 km/h will last most of Monday in southwestern and south central Ontario, with temperatures between seven and 10 degrees below normal. The wind should taper off by Tuesday.

    It's possible snow could accumulate in areas around Kingston, Ottawa, Peterborough, Hamilton and Toronto.

    The Haliburton Highlands could see between five and 10 centimetres of snow, with the rest of south central Ontario receiving a centimetre or two.

    Areas of Northern Ontario will continue to see wintry conditions throughout the week, the agency says.

    Eastern parts of the province will get a few centimetres of wet snow before being drenched in up to 25 millimetres of rain, Environment Canada says.

    "While these snow amounts are less than snowfall warning criteria, it is significant for this time of year," it said.

    Parts of Quebec will be hit with a low-pressure system tracking up from Vermont and New York State that's heading east.

    Periods of freezing rain are possible in southern Quebec Monday morning as significant rain or snowfall coupled with strong northeasterly winds develop in the St. Lawrence Valley region.

    It's possible up to 20 cm of snow could blanket areas around Lac-St-Jean, the Lower St. Lawrence and the North Shore beginning Sunday evening.

    Gusting winds with blowing snow could make driving hazardous, Environment Canada warns.


    "My sunshine doesn't come from the skies,
    It comes from the love in my dog's eyes."

  13. #73
    pandr Guest

    Default

    Holy moly. It's all white here. Better cover the patio furniture!

  14. #74
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    Canada
    Posts
    10,101
    Satfix Buxs
    623,749
    Thanks
    13,303
    Thanked 14,872x in 4,498 Posts

    Default

    Winter storm warnings continue in Manitoba, Saskatchewan.

    10/11/2012 10:30:00 PM

    CTVNews.ca Staff


    Winter storm warnings remain in effect for much of Manitoba and Saskatchewan as overnight snowfall is expected to add up to about 30 centimetres in some areas.


    Heavy snowfall throughout Saturday hit areas northwest of Winnipeg and southern parts of Manitoba. Environment Canada reports these areas were hit with between 12 and 15 cm of snow.

    Winnipeg is expected to get the biggest brunt of it, with about 10 to 15 cm set to fall overnight. The temperature is projected to remain at -4 C throughout the night and into Sunday, with northeast winds hitting 30 km/h.

    Areas throughout Manitoba will be hit with further snowfall amounts of 10 to 20 cm tonight. The snow and perhaps some freezing rain are then expected to continue Sunday before finally tapering off Monday.

    Not surprisingly, officials in Manitoba are advising drivers to expect poor conditions on the roads, including areas around the Trans-Canada Highway.

    The City of Winnipeg says it has between 50 and 60 plows, 30 salt and sand trucks, and 100 workers on standby to clear out the snow. Police and firefighters are also out in full force.

    In Saskatchewan, Regina remains under a winter storm watch, after it was hit with 30 cm of snow Friday and Saturday. Environment Canada warns this snow will be slow to end.

    Environment Canada is also predicting lighter, fluffy snow to touch down throughout Saskatchewan, including Saskatoon and Moose Jaw. An additional two to five cm is expected by morning.

    Over in Calgary, the word of the day is ice-cold, as the wind chill fell to -25 C Saturday morning. Nearly two dozen crashes were reported on Calgary roads Saturday.

    The extreme weather started in Alberta, when heavy snow hit earlier this week. Residents continue to battle rough road conditions due to freezing rain and consistent snow.

    About 200 sanders and graters hit Edmonton streets Saturday as all major roads were scheduled for cleaning again.

    "I think that crews are doing very well and that everyone will be putting in all their efforts to get this done," Bob Dunford, director of roadway maintenance for the city of Edmonton told CTV Edmonton.

    Dunford said the ice is so thick, they will have to use abrasive measures to chip through it on city streets. A seasonal parking ban remains in effect for bus lanes but if snow clearing goes as planned, it could be lifted.

    No weather warnings are currently issued for Alberta but snow is forecast for mid-week.

    As for what's responsible for this early winter, Western Canadians can blame a "Colorado low" system over the American Rockies. This system is expected to intensify and stall over Winnipeg, causing the severe weather.

    Environment Canada senior climatologist Dave Phillips said there's a good chance this snow is here to stay.

    "This is the kind of snow that might be around (until) Easter, because with the colder air coming in, usually what you see is what you're going to continue to get," Phillips told CTV News.

    The same storm system is also expected to bring plenty of freezing rain, ice pellets and a bit of snow to northern Ontario as well, from Kenora in the west to North Bay in the east.

    Meteorologist David Spence said just because there are snowy conditions in the early part of the season, does not mean it will carry on throughout the entire season.

    "I've seen winters in which we've had big snow storms in October and November and then absolutely delightful weather the rest of the way," Spence told CTV Calgary. "There is really no way of knowing," he said.

    Extreme weather will make its way into Northern Ontario by tonight. Forecasters are calling for less than 10 cm of snow followed by periods of ice pellets and freezing rain Sunday morning.


    "My sunshine doesn't come from the skies,
    It comes from the love in my dog's eyes."

  15. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to henric For This Useful Post:


  16. #75
    Join Date
    Oct 2009
    Location
    In the bush
    Posts
    4,609
    Satfix Buxs
    405
    Thanks
    2,337
    Thanked 2,191x in 647 Posts

    Default

    Yeah we should be on the road right now heading down deer hunting,got a call saying bring snow machines instead of quads,warning still in effect so maybe head down later or tomorrow *%$#&^*

    Quote Originally Posted by henric View Post
    Winter storm warnings continue in Manitoba, Saskatchewan.

    10/11/2012 10:30:00 PM

    CTVNews.ca Staff


    Winter storm warnings remain in effect for much of Manitoba and Saskatchewan as overnight snowfall is expected to add up to about 30 centimetres in some areas.


    Heavy snowfall throughout Saturday hit areas northwest of Winnipeg and southern parts of Manitoba. Environment Canada reports these areas were hit with between 12 and 15 cm of snow.

    Winnipeg is expected to get the biggest brunt of it, with about 10 to 15 cm set to fall overnight. The temperature is projected to remain at -4 C throughout the night and into Sunday, with northeast winds hitting 30 km/h.

    Areas throughout Manitoba will be hit with further snowfall amounts of 10 to 20 cm tonight. The snow and perhaps some freezing rain are then expected to continue Sunday before finally tapering off Monday.

    Not surprisingly, officials in Manitoba are advising drivers to expect poor conditions on the roads, including areas around the Trans-Canada Highway.

    The City of Winnipeg says it has between 50 and 60 plows, 30 salt and sand trucks, and 100 workers on standby to clear out the snow. Police and firefighters are also out in full force.

    In Saskatchewan, Regina remains under a winter storm watch, after it was hit with 30 cm of snow Friday and Saturday. Environment Canada warns this snow will be slow to end.

    Environment Canada is also predicting lighter, fluffy snow to touch down throughout Saskatchewan, including Saskatoon and Moose Jaw. An additional two to five cm is expected by morning.

    Over in Calgary, the word of the day is ice-cold, as the wind chill fell to -25 C Saturday morning. Nearly two dozen crashes were reported on Calgary roads Saturday.

    The extreme weather started in Alberta, when heavy snow hit earlier this week. Residents continue to battle rough road conditions due to freezing rain and consistent snow.

    About 200 sanders and graters hit Edmonton streets Saturday as all major roads were scheduled for cleaning again.

    "I think that crews are doing very well and that everyone will be putting in all their efforts to get this done," Bob Dunford, director of roadway maintenance for the city of Edmonton told CTV Edmonton.

    Dunford said the ice is so thick, they will have to use abrasive measures to chip through it on city streets. A seasonal parking ban remains in effect for bus lanes but if snow clearing goes as planned, it could be lifted.

    No weather warnings are currently issued for Alberta but snow is forecast for mid-week.

    As for what's responsible for this early winter, Western Canadians can blame a "Colorado low" system over the American Rockies. This system is expected to intensify and stall over Winnipeg, causing the severe weather.

    Environment Canada senior climatologist Dave Phillips said there's a good chance this snow is here to stay.

    "This is the kind of snow that might be around (until) Easter, because with the colder air coming in, usually what you see is what you're going to continue to get," Phillips told CTV News.

    The same storm system is also expected to bring plenty of freezing rain, ice pellets and a bit of snow to northern Ontario as well, from Kenora in the west to North Bay in the east.

    Meteorologist David Spence said just because there are snowy conditions in the early part of the season, does not mean it will carry on throughout the entire season.

    "I've seen winters in which we've had big snow storms in October and November and then absolutely delightful weather the rest of the way," Spence told CTV Calgary. "There is really no way of knowing," he said.

    Extreme weather will make its way into Northern Ontario by tonight. Forecasters are calling for less than 10 cm of snow followed by periods of ice pellets and freezing rain Sunday morning.


    Special thanks to TPB for the sig












    <")))>< ><((((º> ¸ <")))><.·´¯><((((º>`·..·´¯><((((º>`·.´¯><((((º>`·. ´¯><((((º>`·´¯><((((º> <")))><


  17. The Following User Says Thank You to mclovin For This Useful Post:


Page 5 of 7 FirstFirst ... 34567 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •