Hello folks, apologies again for not posting - i just can't seem to find a spare 5mins anywhere right now! Doing new training at work and it is literally eating up all my time, so here goes for 5mins of weathertime eventually!!!
Wonderful pics Paul from Quebec, snow looks deep and lovely. I've done the x-country ski-ing up in Barrie a couple years ago which was good fun, one of these things i promised i'd do again and still haven't been back. Must try next season, good luck persuading the family i'm trying to convince the wife that two weeks in the summer touring the Eastern Seaboard of the U.S. is a good idea??? I'm seeing Boston, New York, D.C. down to North Carolina coast and eventually Florida in a convertible, she sees shopping in the big apple and eh oh....yep....shopping in the big apple!!!
Anyhow back to the present! And the pool cover will need to remain on for now at least Paul as winter returns to the Golden Horseshoe :
City of Hamilton
3:15 PM EDT Tuesday 22 March 2011
Snowfall warning for
City of Hamilton issued
..Snow heavy at times developing overnight..
A low pressure system over Iowa this evening will move south of the lower Great Lakes Wednesday.
Precipitation associated with this system will begin as rain over Extreme Southwestern Ontario then change to freezing rain overnight between Sarnia and Elgin county as temperatures fall below zero. Periods of freezing rain may last for several hours Wednesday.
Further east through London possibly up to western end of Lake Ontario and Huron Perth areas, snow heavy at times is likely. Bursts of heavy snow will begin overnight and will be accompanied by strong easterly winds gusting to 60 km/h Wednesday. Snowfalls of 15 cm or more are anticipated by Wednesday afternoon.
Here's a report from the Hamilton Spectator on the approaching weather, their totals have been enhanced by EC since it was posted - http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/505021--winter-s-last-blast.
15cm possible, a proper snowfall event and a late one at that. After some mild weather through the weekend just gone, this will be a shocker to some folk (especially those down at the golf club!). Temps will be cold at -3c feeling way colder due to the NE wind which will gust and perhaps bring good old lake enhancement to the Hamilton/Burlington bay area. By tomorrow night, it clears leaving a few days of cold sunshine with temps just above 0c. Snowcover could well remain into next week. I'm not convinced however at the 15cm total as the ground temps increased markedly last week and with the longer days but who knows!
Graeme, Jays look very good in spring training and there's that optimism around T.O. the type that often comes with a fall! However, like you i feel this year could be different. Some real exciting talent and a good foundation behind the scenes for a tilt at the AL East. The Yankees (whisper it, don't look anything special) and as you say we could on current prospect form hold our own against the Red Sox.
And, thanks to Rich for the kind words in your post. I'm sure i speak for Graeme, Paul and Peter that when we can and work doesn't dominate (grumble, grumble...) it's a pleasure to post what's happening out here and across N America in general. It's nice also to bring some flavour not just weather related to the forum and i hope provide an insight into life in Canada and for me, Southern Ontario.
Take Care