Hello folks, back in Canada after my festive trip back to Scotland and also been offline for a few days with internet connection issues and now can't log in with my old TWO account at the minute, so for now it's v2!!
Missed a few days of snow while i was in Ayrshire, nothing overly significant for Southern Ont. and the weather still hasn't settled into a typical winter weather pattern. I missed the coldest day and night of the season so far on Tuesday, for some parts of Ontario actually the coldest temps for a couple of winters as temps dropped to -9c by day and -16c at night. As Graeme and others have posted temps once again re-bounded to 7c yesterday before now dropping to 0c today and even some snow flurries this morning.
The pattern remains the same through the coming week, one cold day followed by something milder. By the end of the week there are indications of a colder pattern (maybe - health warning attached!) Snow flurries forecast for Thursday and Friday. Not overly convinced however that all the talk on Accuweather will lead, at least in the short-term to a pattern change akin to last winter.
Actually very similar weather both in N America and Northern Europe this winter. Many places that would have snowcover don't, others are wetter than normal and for Scotland, particulary W Scotland an exceptionally wild and stormy spell. Tuesday's event in Ayrshire brought more slates and sky satallite damage and a ton load of delays on the roads, rail and air network. I hadn't experienced a good old storm in a while, and i got two 80mph + events during my return home.
Happy New Year (A wee bit late)
Originally Posted by: Ontario Snowman v2