Today a day of reflection and what a storm that was! Some interesting facts involved also included a snowfall record for the date in Toronto, Ottawa & Hamilton according to EC, the first time since 1999 that all Toronto area schools closed on Wednesday. The OPP have described conditions for a time early Wed morning on Hamilton area highways as one of the worst ever experienced by their officers and yet incredibly the city has coped and the province has coped really well with snowstorm. Both Toronto & Hamilton back to somewhat of a normality today and even the fabled GO Transit after initial heavy delays on the Lakeshore lines on Wednesday morning got back to near normal by last night!
Final storm total for our house was 28cm now with level snow of 56cm with all the action over the past month. Snowpiles as Paul reported over 3ft some 4ft high, marvellous sight! Temps last night got down to -19c w/c -26 now at -5c and as Paul commented earlier rising further but probably not above 0c over the weekend. This is a proper Ontarian winter now and it's one of the reasons why i love the place so much.
That Hamilton Airport total also of 28cm just shy of the record 30cm seen on Feb 13, 2007 as some will recall, Day 1 of the 2 day Valentine's Day blizzard!
Here's some pics, some of which are from me and others i have found today elsewhere -
Webster's Falls, Dundas taken on Jan 30th before our big storm on Feb 2
Infamous shot you might have seen a few times, far different to high summer!!!
A Snowy night in Dundas
Ice chair down the harbour in Hamilton the day after the storm
Hamilton Harbour this lunchtime, very cold and snowy scene looking out over the bay to Burlington
Out the back of our porch in Upper Dundas, this for me is an iconic image from the storm
Sydenham, Ontario showing the a good picture of the snow amount!
One of our friends took this snap from out there back, shows just what 50 odd + cm of snow looks like! Anyone for a barbie?
Lol, Graeme at the LCBO! Popular place you know, especially at times of peak demand - i.e. snowstorms!!!!
Take Care folks
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03 February 2011 21:53:16
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