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The snowcover here in Ontario, Canada is melting fast.
We've had continuous snowcover since late November. Since December 16th, when there was a 30cm snowfall, the snow has been deep. However, yesterday was 4C and today is 7C. The warm air, which originates near the Gulf of Mexico, and ample snowcover, has produced dense fog throughout the day. Rain is falling now at 3:50 pm EST. The high tomorrow could be a record. On the same date a week ago we had a 25 cm snowfall. In extreme northern Ontario the high today was 18C above normal. In southeastern Ontario it is 11C above normal. Cheers, Bob |
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On Jan 7, 8:50 pm, mittens wrote:
The snowcover here in Ontario, Canada is melting fast. We've had continuous snowcover since late November. Since December 16th, when there was a 30cm snowfall, the snow has been deep. However, yesterday was 4C and today is 7C. The warm air, which originates near the Gulf of Mexico, and ample snowcover, has produced dense fog throughout the day. Rain is falling now at 3:50 pm EST. The high tomorrow could be a record. On the same date a week ago we had a 25 cm snowfall. In extreme northern Ontario the high today was 18C above normal. In southeastern Ontario it is 11C above normal. Cheers, The thing I remember about the winter thaws from my time in Ontario, is how they only lasted a day or two at the most. No doubt you will be soon be down below zero again. JPG Bob |
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On Jan 8, 10:21 am, JPG wrote:
On Jan 7, 8:50 pm, mittens wrote: The snowcover here in Ontario, Canada is melting fast. We've had continuous snowcover since late November. Since December 16th, when there was a 30cm snowfall, the snow has been deep. However, yesterday was 4C and today is 7C. The warm air, which originates near the Gulf of Mexico, and ample snowcover, has produced dense fog throughout the day. Rain is falling now at 3:50 pm EST. The high tomorrow could be a record. On the same date a week ago we had a 25 cm snowfall. In extreme northern Ontario the high today was 18C above normal. In southeastern Ontario it is 11C above normal. Cheers, The thing I remember about the winter thaws from my time in Ontario, is how they only lasted a day or two at the most. No doubt you will be soon be down below zero again. JPG Looking at the forecast for Toronto it looks as though you could have a high today of 15 C, and this mild spell will go on until the weekend. I can't imagine how slushy and horrible everything must be - car washes will be doing well. JPG Bob |
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