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Message 842980 - Posted: 21 Dec 2008, 10:26:53 UTC

We're in the midst of a spell of the most boring Winter weather you can imagine.

10C, light breeze and overcast. And by night - the same. And every day for the next week...the same.
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Message 843132 - Posted: 21 Dec 2008, 18:46:18 UTC

We are having a tropical heat wave here 36°F (2°C) Wind Chill: 29°F (-2°C)




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Message 843258 - Posted: 21 Dec 2008, 22:26:45 UTC

Its currently -12F without the wind chill here. And there's about a foot and a half of snow outside.
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Message 843264 - Posted: 21 Dec 2008, 22:36:44 UTC

Current temp is back down to 36°F (2°C). It did reach 37°F (3°C).




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Message 843461 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 4:27:18 UTC
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It has been fluctuating back and forth between 33°F (1°C) and 34°F (1°C) for the past 2 hours now.




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Message 843480 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 5:26:21 UTC


-2°C and light snow. Slight breeze from the SW, barometer reads 1002 mb (steady)

Personally, I blame CUDA for the cold weather.
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Message 843491 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 6:04:10 UTC

Lt Snow 30°F (-1°C) Wind Chill: 19°F (-7°C) Wind Speed: WNW 14 MPH
Barometer: 29.61 in (N/A mb) We have had about 3 inches or 7.5 centimeters of snow fall in the last 2.5 hours.




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Message 843508 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 6:57:49 UTC
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Here it is, straight from the weather office's mouth.

Warnings
Québec
8:39 PM EST Sunday 21 December 2008
Severe wind warning for
Québec continued

The northeast winds will reach 90 km/h this evening near the river
between Québec and Montmagny. These conditions will move toward the
Gaspésie early tonight and extreme eastern Québec late in the night.



The snow and the blowing snow affecting southwestern Québec have
practically ended as the low pressure system responsible is dying
just southwest of Outaouais. A second low pressure system in
development over the east american seaboard will intensify while
moving toward the Gulf of St Lawrence. The snow, winds locally severe
feeding the blowing snow are expected over the regions more to the
east.

Québec
8:39 PM EST Sunday 21 December 2008
Blowing snow warning for
Québec continued

The strong easterly winds will develop today in the St Lawrence
Valley and overnight over the regions of the gulf. The combination of
snow and strong winds will cause blowing snow, giving near zero
visibilities.



The snow and the blowing snow affecting southwestern Québec have
practically ended as the low pressure system responsible is dying
just southwest of Outaouais. A second low pressure system in
development over the east american seaboard will intensify while
moving toward the Gulf of St Lawrence. The snow, winds locally severe
feeding the blowing snow are expected over the regions more to the
east.

Québec
8:39 PM EST Sunday 21 December 2008
Snowfall warning for
Québec continued

Accumulations of 15 to 20 cm are expected generally over these
regions. These accumulations could reach 25 cm locally in mountain
regions near the Maine and of the New Brunswick.



The snow and the blowing snow affecting southwestern Québec have
practically ended as the low pressure system responsible is dying
just southwest of Outaouais. A second low pressure system in
development over the east american seaboard will intensify while
moving toward the Gulf of St Lawrence. The snow, winds locally severe
feeding the blowing snow are expected over the regions more to the
east.

Having a fireplace makes small storms like these almost fun.
Then comes the shoveling :(.
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Message 843515 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 7:29:50 UTC


. . . droppin' fast: 25 F


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Message 843522 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 7:45:37 UTC - in response to Message 843517.  
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. . . droppin' fast: 25 F


The curious thing around here is that around 11pm the air temp outside goes up by 2F and then starts to drop again, earlier It was 42F, Now It's 44F, go figure.

The ground, concrete, etc, absorbs solar heat during the day which it dumps into the air when darkness falls, bumping the temperature up a couple degrees.

As soon as that is done (usually no more than an hour or two) the temperature drops.

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Message 843549 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 9:25:42 UTC

Well we have a mild 10ºC with a bank of mist/fog rolling in from the north.
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Message 843606 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 13:06:50 UTC - in response to Message 843480.  


Personally, I blame CUDA for the cold weather.


And I thought it was due to Global Warming :-)

Temps at my place for the last 2 days have been 40C (104F) during the day dropping to a chilly 21C (70F) at night <grin>. Rain is predicted for some time in the next 12 months

It's night time now in Central Australia. A few little clouds and the red dust across the face of the waning moon make for a very picturesque scene.

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Message 843617 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 13:36:10 UTC

Currently it is 22°F (-6°C) Barometer: 29.59 in (1003.70 mb)




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Message 843654 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 14:58:14 UTC - in response to Message 843649.  


Personally, I blame CUDA for the cold weather.


And I thought it was due to Global Warming :-)

Temps at my place for the last 2 days have been 40C (104F) during the day dropping to a chilly 21C (70F) at night <grin>. Rain is predicted for some time in the next 12 months

It's night time now in Central Australia. A few little clouds and the red dust across the face of the waning moon make for a very picturesque scene.

Brodo

Sounds like the Summer temps We normally get, No Red dust though, Ours is more of a gray color as there's a dry lake nearby which lately has been a bit moist.

Rain here along the coast. So Joker, expect it to hit your area soon. Your inland of me.
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Message 843668 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 15:18:36 UTC

sunny - 43 F - and jacking up by approx. [maybe w/ a Prayer] 10-15 F higher

Christmas Day is supposed to be @ 60F + and Sunny/clear . . .


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Message 843670 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 15:21:05 UTC

It's supposed to start snowing tonight, continuing thru Tuesday, then take a break and start again. Looks like a white Christmas is pretty much guaranteed. But hopefully not too white.

JM7, if you're reading this along your route, it only gets worse as you go north, so be careful.


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Message 843688 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 16:04:27 UTC - in response to Message 842893.  

Ohh pick me pick me!
Calgary Alberta Canada...
Currently -27°C
With a bunch of snow on the ground (1-2 ft)
More snow on the way!


Ya, I'm in that same boat, but 300 Km north. We've had this crap for over a week now!
Great for me business wise, but a pain in the rear driving around.
Looks like the same garbage untill the end of the week. I heard that
the police have registered about 250 collisions in the past 3 days, yet most
morons around here continue to speed. They're not roads anymore, but
skating rinks.
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Message 843751 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 18:43:27 UTC

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Message 843846 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 22:46:36 UTC
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Today in Vancouver it is sunny and calm and a balmy 273 °kelvin. - I’ve decided to report in absolute temperature because, well, it seems warmer. :o)

Some pictures taken today of what happened here yesterday: (As is usual in these things, click to view larger.)

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Message 843848 - Posted: 22 Dec 2008, 22:48:08 UTC

15°F, sunny and windy today. Good weather to clear out some of the 25 inches of snow that fell over ther weekend. Got to clear a landing strip for Santa. Ho! Ho! Ho!
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