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Here in southeastern Ontario we've now had snowcover (at least half of
the ground covered) for 53 of the last 57 days (in earlyish to midish January a thaw melted it, but, as was expected, it came back). Though this is a long time with snow on the ground, there is only about 6 or 7 inches (on average) on the ground now. Before the thaw there was, at one point, over 18 inches. A close to average day today temperaturewise here with a low last night of minus 14C and a high today of minus 5C. The wind is kind of gusty from the west and the sky has gone from sunny to overcast. Now accumulatating snow is forecast for at least 24 hours. Bob |
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On Jan 25, 10:19�pm, mittens wrote:
A close to average day today temperaturewise here with a low last night of minus 14C and a high today of minus 5C. The wind is kind of gusty from the west and the sky has gone from sunny to overcast. Now accumulatating snow is forecast for at least 24 hours. Bob Noticed that Labrador has been very cold recently, and that on Wed, Fort Churchill recorded a minimum of -44C, a record low for January. I don't suppose there has been much talk there of cold winters being a thing of the past. Dick Lovett Charlbury |
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