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Ontario Snowman
08 February 2013 20:16:39

All in good time SE Merc, lol. London was estimated to be in the 10-15cm range, not heard anything from there so far.


City of Hamilton has declared a SNOW EMERGENCY. Meaning all cars and vehicles that are non-essential must be parked in a way to allow city clearing crews full access to local roads as well as highways. This also releases further resources from local and state government.


Hamilton Munro from 9am to 12noon reporting nion whiteout conditions, blowing snow and vertical visability of less than 200m. No a/c landing or departing.


At Pearson, over 50% of flights now cancelled for the day. GO Transit running a revised schedule with significant delays to bus services. Trains running to a revised timetable are coping remarkbly well!


All schools including Mohawk & McMaster University closed. Most if not all schools in Toronto have closed, certainly school transportaion is a no go.

SEMerc
08 February 2013 20:20:19


All in good time SE Merc, lol. London was estimated to be in the 10-15cm range, not heard anything from there so far.


City of Hamilton has declared a SNOW EMERGENCY. Meaning all cars and vehicles that are non-essential must be parked in a way to allow city clearing crews full access to local roads as well as highways. This also releases further resources from local and state government.


Hamilton Munro from 9am to 12noon reporting nion whiteout conditions, blowing snow and vertical visability of less than 200m. No a/c landing or departing.


At Pearson, over 50% of flights now cancelled for the day. GO Transit running a revised schedule with significant delays to bus services. Trains running to a revised timetable are coping remarkbly well!


All schools including Mohawk & McMaster University closed. Most if not all schools in Toronto have closed, certainly school transportaion is a no go.


Originally Posted by: Ontario Snowman 


Which just goes to show that Hamilton and Toronto are getting pasted for a change.


Normally you'd go to London for more snow, especially when the Lake Huron snow machine cranks up.

Gooner
08 February 2013 20:27:12

Just visited the Hamilton web site and it even has safe shovellig tips


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Ontario Snowman
08 February 2013 20:32:26


Someone's back yard in Kitchener, Ontario



Snow piling up!



Over a foot in the backyard



The Oshawa & Wasaga beach areas of Southern Ontario north of Toronto have also been hammered as i think this pic graphically illustrates.


More pics to come.

Gooner
08 February 2013 20:37:50

Top pics Stuart, keep 'em coming


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Ontario Snowman
08 February 2013 20:48:10


Even police vehicles need a tow in this!



Not the best of weather for bendi-buses!



Downtown Hamilton. Nearly a foot! Awesome stuff




Waterdown, Ontario just outside Hamilton



Buses are still running but these two skidding big time. I have a picture taken at this exact same spot last June when it was 35c!!


 

DeeDee
08 February 2013 20:48:17
Ontario Snowman
08 February 2013 21:03:22

Environment Canada have continued the Winter Storm Warning for the City of Hamilton :



 3:16 PM EST Friday 08 February 2013
Winter storm warning for
City of Hamilton continued

    Heavy snowfall of 25 to 30 cm and frequent blowing snow.

Heavy snow continues as a major winter storm currently centred over New York State affects the regions today. Total snowfall amounts of 25 to 30 centimetres are expected with snowfall rates of 2 to 4 cm per hour possible under the heaviest bands. Strong and gusty northeasterly winds are blowing the freshly fallen snow and resulting in near zero visibility at times.

The snow is forecast to taper off from west to east early this evening.

Hazardous winter travelling conditions from near zero visibility, areas of heavy snow and local blowing snow are expected. Rapidly accumulating snow will also contribute to dangerous driving conditions. Travel plans should be changed accordingly.

The storm centre will move away tonight and merge with another winter storm forecast to affect parts of New England and the Maritimes.


Location                snow amount (cm)
-------------------------------------------------------------
London                  15-20 (estimated)
Dorchester              16 (as of 8AM)
Tillsonburg             18 (as of 8AM)
Delhi                   20
Welland                 16
Grimsby mountain        23
St catherines - south   17 (as of 11AM)
Hamilton                11
Cambridge               17 (as of 10AM)
Fergus                  17 (as of 8AM)
Brampton                20 (as of 11AM)
Toronto - Pearson       20
Toronto - downtown      21
Buttonville             20
North Richmond Hill     25 (as of 11AM)
Aurora                  20 (as of 9AM)
North Newmarket         15 (as of 9AM)
Palmerston              21
Goderich                10
Wroxeter                16 (as of 9AM)
Wiarton                 24
Shanty Bay              15 (as of 8AM)
Orillia                 16 (as of 7AM)
Coldwater               17 (as of 8AM)
Coe hill                14 (as of 9AM)
Kaladar                 12 (as of 8AM)
Trenton                 17
Stirling                12 (as of 8AM)
Brockville              15
Ottawa - downtown       10
Gatineau                11


These totals were taken some of them at 11am some at 8am. The Hamilton one in particular is well off what is now being reported.


Updated totals from various sources :


Stoney Creek nr Hamilton - 38cm


Dundas Mountain (my location) - 34cm @ 1545


Hamilton Airport - 31cm

Gooner
08 February 2013 21:27:55

Excellent stuff


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


Jiries
08 February 2013 23:40:11

Stunning pictures and reports.  How I wish I am there right now.

SEMerc
09 February 2013 03:00:36

Snowband earlier in this loop dumping between 4" and 8" an hour over portions of Connecticut. Impressive, even by lake effect standards.


http://radar.weather.gov/ridge/radar.php?rid=OKX&product=N0R&overlay=11101111&loop=yes

Dougie
09 February 2013 05:38:45

At least there is one place that snow rarely fails to deliver.


http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/timessquare/


Ha'way the lads
nsrobins
09 February 2013 07:15:18

I think I'm going mad! Just checked the conditions/radar after watching BBC News who are warning of the worst blizzard for years in NYC, and there looks like some light/mod snow in the area which will clear during the morning as the low pulls away N and NE.


Is this a severe winter storm?


Neil
Fareham, Hampshire 28m ASL (near estuary)
Stormchaser, Member TORRO
SEMerc
09 February 2013 09:28:26


I think I'm going mad! Just checked the conditions/radar after watching BBC News who are warning of the worst blizzard for years in NYC, and there looks like some light/mod snow in the area which will clear during the morning as the low pulls away N and NE.


Is this a severe winter storm?


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


Maybe not in NYC. Eastern Long Island though has had 13" so far.


Connecticut is getting pasted too, Hamden reporting 26" as of 6AM our time, with more to come.


This storm looks like it's going to be a record breaker.

Jiries
09 February 2013 09:33:44



I think I'm going mad! Just checked the conditions/radar after watching BBC News who are warning of the worst blizzard for years in NYC, and there looks like some light/mod snow in the area which will clear during the morning as the low pulls away N and NE.


Is this a severe winter storm?


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Maybe not in NYC. Eastern Long Island though has had 13" so far.


Connecticut is getting pasted too, Hamden reporting 26" as of 6AM our time, with more to come.


This storm looks like it's going to be a record breaker.


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


As I record Toronto data on my file for yesterday was -9.1C and -6.7C with 23.2mm of rain as they melt it but not yet updated on the snow levels but was 1cm of snow on the 7th Feb.  I guess it would be around a foot deep and that very deep for downtown Toronto alone.  My cousin sent me picture from her place outside Toronto and look like 1-2ft of snow on her street and her car buried completely from drifting.  That a lot more than 22nd Jan 2005 snow events which only gave out 15cm deep.

rubble79
09 February 2013 09:44:07


I think I'm going mad! Just checked the conditions/radar after watching BBC News who are warning of the worst blizzard for years in NYC, and there looks like some light/mod snow in the area which will clear during the morning as the low pulls away N and NE.


Is this a severe winter storm?


Originally Posted by: nsrobins 


New York City wasn't expected to be the worse hit. Areas like Boston were in the main firing line. NYC was still expecting a foot of snow and that's been falling since yesterday and there's a good few hours left. It started off as wet snow which was much more impressive to watch but now the real cold air has dug in, they have the same small flake dry snow so it doesn't look quite as bad but it's still just as heavy (if that makes sense!)

SEMerc
09 February 2013 09:49:18

One snow band dumped 12" in 90 minutes on Hartford, according to the updated forecast below on local Boston TV. Unbelievable.


http://boston.cbslocal.com/video/8344580-wbz-accuweather-forecast-11pm-blizzard-update/

SEMerc
09 February 2013 10:41:37

Officially 34" of snow on the ground in Hamden, CT.


If I was a betting man I'd say Worcester MA will finish at or near the top of the storm totals, given the advantage of its elevation.

ghawes
09 February 2013 10:42:34

Updated storm totals for Ontario, giving Toronto around a foot of snow (26-34cm depending on location), with 35cm for Dundas. Around 45cm (18") for St Catherine's. So this one really delivered - biggest storm in a number of years for T.O. http://weatheroffice.gc.ca/warnings/SWS_bulletins_e.html?prov=on


Graeme
East Neuk of Fife



Jiries
09 February 2013 10:44:19


One snow band dumped 12" in 90 minutes on Hartford, according to the updated forecast below on local Boston TV. Unbelievable.


http://boston.cbslocal.com/video/8344580-wbz-accuweather-forecast-11pm-blizzard-update/


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Wish it happened here as I only saw few times very intense snowfall which come out as white echos on old Met radar, The thundersnow event and some past heavy intense snowfalls lasted for 5-10mins gave out 5cm or more.  On the Thames streamer event it reached it peak around 1.30am when white echo area passed over me, otherwise red to yellow echoes all night.

Romfordman
09 February 2013 10:58:25

Snow depth one can only dream about


Richard
35m asl
No matter who you vote for the government always gets in
SEMerc
09 February 2013 11:11:16

'Latest' totals at selected sites. Numbers should be significantly higher (in certain locales) later.


http://boston.cbslocal.com/2013/02/09/blizzard-snow-totals-who-has-the-most/

SEMerc
09 February 2013 12:20:58

Tolland, CT, 35".

NickR
09 February 2013 12:21:53


Tolland, CT, 35".


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Nearby webcams:


http://www.the-webcam-network.com/Connecticut-USA/Tolland/2989340.html


Nick
Durham
[email protected]
Gooner
09 February 2013 12:40:29


One snow band dumped 12" in 90 minutes on Hartford, according to the updated forecast below on local Boston TV. Unbelievable.


http://boston.cbslocal.com/video/8344580-wbz-accuweather-forecast-11pm-blizzard-update/


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


That is amazing, the intensity most have been incredible


30" in some places blimey


Remember anything after T120 is really Just For Fun



Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


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