My view this morning.
Yesterday started out pretty cold at -20°C but warmed up quite nicely.By late morning we were only a couple of degrees below freezing and getting a little light snow.The snow flurries were on and off through the afternoon,got more steady around dark and then quickly changed to rain.The temp was 2 or 3 degrees above freezing for the evening and the rain was heavy by times.
This morning the rain has ended and the temp is just slightly below freezing.We may possibly see some flurries here later although it sure doesn't look like we will very soon.Atleast we are out of the deep freeze...for now,anyways.
- Al C 2008
Conditions on Hoptoad Hill at publication time:
Temperature: -2°
Wind: v. light SW
Sky: partly clear
Precip: none
Conditions from Environment Canada's local weather station in Western Head at publication time (my station pics):
Temperature: 1.5°C
Pressure / Tendency: 100.7 kPa falling
Humidity: 97 %
Dewpoint: 1.1°C
Wind: SW 15 km/h
The Environment Canada forecast for our area:
Today..Rain showers changing to flurries early this morning and
ending near noon then sunny with cloudy periods. Rainfall amount 2
mm. Snowfall amount 2 cm. Fog patches dissipating early this morning.
Wind southwest 30 km/h gusting to 50 becoming west 20 early this
morning. Temperature falling to minus 2 this afternoon.
Tonight..Cloudy periods. Flurries beginning late this evening and
ending overnight. Amount 2 cm. Low minus 6.
Thursday..Cloudy with sunny periods. Flurries beginning late in the
morning. Amount 2 cm. High minus 4.
Yesterday's official data from Environment Canada:
Temps: high: 4.6° low: -13.5° Precip: none
Weather links:
My 2007 blog on Weather Underground
Environment Canada
Intellicast
Local links:
The Liverpool Weather Cam
In Queens County Today
My biz
Other links/info:
My Location
My Power Point Presentation of this area(2006)
Thanks for reading my blog.I appreciate and welcome your comments.
1 comment:
Good Morning Al
It's still freezing here on the praire. Have a good day
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