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Gooner
13 December 2013 19:50:30

Good update Stewart gutted though for selfish reasons


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Marcus
Banbury
North Oxfordshire
378 feet A S L


ghawes
13 December 2013 19:57:17

Ha ha Stewart, I guessed you might be on here today.


It's just plain cold over most of Canada right now with all the major cities bar Vancouver and Victoria subzero, many well below zero. A few mid-afternoon readings:


Toronto -10c
Ottawa -15c
Montreal -14c
Quebec City -16c
St John's -9c 
Halifax -8c


Farther west you're mostly in the -20s.


Not much to add to Stewart's take on the storm. Hamilton looks well set for 15cm (+ enhancement?) I'd say but these storms are notoriously fickle and I don't want to jinx it! Interior New England and into the Maritimes 30cm or 12" will be more the mark. Not a monster snowstorm by the standards of the region but a pretty healthy dumping nonetheless. Some places in northern NS and western NF will get 20cm of snow from squalls before the storm arrives!


Meanwhile a multi day lake effect event off the eastern Great Lakes has left feet of the stuff in some of snowbelt locales. Apparently as much as 71" has fallen in Redfield, NY.


Looking ahead there looks like being a west to east warm up next week though how far north it extends remains to be seen. After that the cold possibly returns with a vengeance by next weekend. Some start to winter!


 


 


 


Graeme
East Neuk of Fife



Ontario Snowman
13 December 2013 20:57:51

I'm optimistic Graeme but we've been here before and had some absolute belters and some absolute downers.  Can't remember a time when the air was so cold before a storm arrived though and things do look very nicely set. EC have just in the last 30mins or so upgraded us to a Winter Storm Warning as detailed below :


City of Hamilton


3:07 PM EST Friday 13 December 2013
Winter storm warning for 
City of Hamilton upgraded from Winter storm watch

Significant snowfall and blowing snow Saturday.

A disturbance from the Southern Plains States is forecast to track northeast towards the Great Lakes. Latest indications suggest this low will follow a path across Central Ohio Saturday to Central New York State by Sunday morning.

Snow ahead of this disturbance is expected to reach Southwestern Ontario tonight then spread northeast into the remainder of Southern Ontario on Saturday. A total of 10 to 15 cm snowfall amounts are possible for many areas over Southwestern and South Central Ontario by Saturday night.

However, for areas around the west end of Lake Ontario including Hamilton and Burlington, cold easterly winds will pick up extra moisture from the relatively mild waters of the lake. Locally higher amounts of 15 to 25 cm are possible. In addition, strong and gusty easterly winds will develop ahead of this system with reduced visibilities in snow and blowing snow. For this reason, a winter storm warning has been issued for these regions.

Motorists should be prepared for poor winter driving conditions.

Please refer to your local public forecast for further details on expected snowfall amounts. Listen for updated watches and warnings. 


Toronto Pearson looking likely to get as much as 10-15cm with this storm and they are getting prepared as this pic shows :



We did get that heavy flurry activity earlier in the morning unexpectantly coming down from Toronto, around a cm or two in spots - a light dusting really compared to what is to come (hopefully). I've struck gold byt being off on annual leave all this weekend. Hope to get out and about and grab some pics if conditions allow. 


Local radio as i type this talking about as much as 35-40cm (1ft+) by Sunday morning, that would in that event go into the top 3 of all time snowfalls for me here in Dundas....we shall see


Take Care

Ontario Snowman
13 December 2013 21:18:36

To follow TWN live stream of the storm here :


http://www.theweathernetwork.com/videos/gallery/all/video_gallery/live-stream-storm-watch-coverage-for-greater-toronto/sharevideo/2885847172001


They've got live cameras at Pier 4 down at Hamilton Harbour at this hour!

Saint Snow
13 December 2013 21:40:06

Good luck with getting a big dumping, chaps.


 



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Medlock Vale Weather
13 December 2013 22:07:33

This weekend yet another dumping of snow likely for the USA, parts of New England will see up 12 inches/30cm


http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/snowstorm-to-impact-more-than/20912668


Alan in Medlock Valley - Oldham's frost hollow. 103 metres above sea level.
What is a frost hollow? http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/reports/wxfacts/Frost-hollow.htm 
SEMerc
13 December 2013 22:08:43


Hamilton spec's take on things : 


http://www.thespec.com/news-story/4270480-hamilton-expecting-10-to-15-cm-of-snow-and-frigid-temperatures/?utm_content=buffercebfc&utm_source=buffer&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=Buffer


Environment Canada's statement :


City of Hamilton


5:33 AM EST Friday 13 December 2013
Special weather statement for 
City of Hamilton continued

Widespread snowfall event possible this weekend.

A disturbance from the Southern Plains States is forecast to track northeast towards the Great Lakes. Latest indications suggest this low will follow a path across Central Ohio Saturday to Central New York State by Sunday morning.

As a result, snow ahead of this disturbance is expected to reach Southwestern Ontario tonight then spread northeast into the remainder of the regions on Saturday.

Current indications suggest a 10 to 15 cm snowfall event for many areas by Saturday night. This could be the first significant snowfall of the season for some locales including Windsor, Kitchener-Waterloo, Hamilton and Toronto which so far have escaped most of the lake effect snowstorms experienced over the past couple of weeks.

There is some potential for locally higher amounts of snow from this system in areas around the west end of Lake Ontario, as cold easterly winds pick up extra moisture from the relatively mild waters of the lake. Areas near the north shore of Lake Erie may also receive higher amounts as they will be closest to the track of the low.

How far north the snow spreads into the regions and the total snowfall amounts received will depend on the exact track and intensity of this disturbance. If the low pressure centre tracks a little further north than currently expected, total snowfall amounts may be somewhat higher by Sunday morning.

Motorists should be prepared for poor winter driving conditions after the snow arrives by Saturday.

The public is advised to monitor future forecasts and warnings as warnings may be required or extended.

Please monitor the latest forecasts and warnings from Environment Canada at www.weatheroffice.gc.ca.


The bit i've highlighted in BOLD is the bit that makes me smile with anticipation!  Fingers x


Originally Posted by: Ontario Snowman 


Brings back very many happy memories of lake effect snow in London.

Gandalf The White
14 December 2013 00:14:50


To follow TWN live stream of the storm here :


http://www.theweathernetwork.com/videos/gallery/all/video_gallery/live-stream-storm-watch-coverage-for-greater-toronto/sharevideo/2885847172001


They've got live cameras at Pier 4 down at Hamilton Harbour at this hour!


Originally Posted by: Ontario Snowman 


The Accuweather radar is also a good way of tracking the storm.


http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/northeast-region/weather-radar?play=1


I've been watching it this evening, starting as all rain and seen it turn steadily to snow as it moves up into Illinois and parts of Indiana. No doubt it will all be snow as it engages the colder air to the NE and heavier as the system develops overnight.


Location: South Cambridgeshire
130 metres ASL
52.0N 0.1E


SEMerc
14 December 2013 09:25:21
Jiries
14 December 2013 10:17:43


You want serious amounts of snow? I'll give you serious amounts of snow.


http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2013/12/snowburst_lake_effect_shifting_south_winter_storm_watch_for_the_weekend.html#incart_m-rpt-2


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 




Such a waste of life in here as we don't see any action that involved snow like in Middle east and N America.  I really can't wait to go to Toronto next month to see the snow and have my fix.  I will be in Spring mode when I get back.

NickR
14 December 2013 10:31:22



You want serious amounts of snow? I'll give you serious amounts of snow.


http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2013/12/snowburst_lake_effect_shifting_south_winter_storm_watch_for_the_weekend.html#incart_m-rpt-2


Originally Posted by: Jiries 




Such a waste of life in here as we don't see any action that involved snow like in Middle east and N America.  I really can't wait to go to Toronto next month to see the snow and have my fix.  I will be in Spring mode when I get back.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 



No snow does not = no life, Jiries.


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Durham
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Charmhills
14 December 2013 10:31:28

Meanwhile many of us could still be waiting for our wintry fix come February here in the UK of some of the longer ragne models are to be believed.


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Jiries
14 December 2013 10:37:42

 


Yes




You want serious amounts of snow? I'll give you serious amounts of snow.


http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2013/12/snowburst_lake_effect_shifting_south_winter_storm_watch_for_the_weekend.html#incart_m-rpt-2


Originally Posted by: Jiries 




Such a waste of life in here as we don't see any action that involved snow like in Middle east and N America.  I really can't wait to go to Toronto next month to see the snow and have my fix.  I will be in Spring mode when I get back.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 



No snow does not = no life, Jiries.



Yes it a waste of life not experience big snow events frequently in here, as I can't imagine being a N American person having so much memory of snowfall events every winter than us here that we only remember few of the 80's snowy spells and few bits from recent winters with Feb 2009 stand out the most for 1 foot of snow. 

ghawes
14 December 2013 10:54:23

Looks like the NE winds ahead of the storm are bringing in some lake effect at the west end of Lake Ontario. Not sure if it's reached Stewart's house yet but here it is at the QEW at Stoney Creek: http://www.webcams.travel/webcam/1321033465-Weather-QEW-Burlington-Skyway-Hamilton-Stoney-Creek


Interesting you mentioned temps Stewart. It does look like being quite a cold storm with temps held in the -5c to -8c range in the Golden Horseshoe - higher snow ratios as a result and no mixing to worry about with this one. A more extreme example of a cold storm was one I experienced in Jan 2005 (I believe Jiries was in T.O. at the time, too) with daytime readings in the -15 to -17c range while the storm raged. Powder snow and high windchill!


Looking forward to the pics.


Graeme
East Neuk of Fife



Jiries
14 December 2013 11:05:15


Looks like the NE winds ahead of the storm are bringing in some lake effect at the west end of Lake Ontario. Not sure if it's reached Stewart's house yet but here it is at the QEW at Stoney Creek: http://www.webcams.travel/webcam/1321033465-Weather-QEW-Burlington-Skyway-Hamilton-Stoney-Creek


Interesting you mentioned temps Stewart. It does look like being quite a cold storm with temps held in the -5c to -8c range in the Golden Horseshoe - higher snow ratios as a result and no mixing to worry about with this one. A more extreme example of a cold storm was one I experienced in Jan 2005 (I believe Jiries was in T.O. at the time, too) with daytime readings in the -15 to -17c range while the storm raged. Powder snow and high windchill!


Looking forward to the pics.


Originally Posted by: ghawes 


I hope to see a storm or 2 during Jan to fill more snow memory for me as I always remembered the Jan 2005 snowfall event.  

NickR
14 December 2013 12:18:04


 


Yes




You want serious amounts of snow? I'll give you serious amounts of snow.


http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2013/12/snowburst_lake_effect_shifting_south_winter_storm_watch_for_the_weekend.html#incart_m-rpt-2


Originally Posted by: Jiries 




Such a waste of life in here as we don't see any action that involved snow like in Middle east and N America.  I really can't wait to go to Toronto next month to see the snow and have my fix.  I will be in Spring mode when I get back.


Originally Posted by: Jiries 



No snow does not = no life, Jiries.


 


Yes it a waste of life not experience big snow events frequently in here, as I can't imagine being a N American person having so much memory of snowfall events every winter than us here that we only remember few of the 80's snowy spells and few bits from recent winters with Feb 2009 stand out the most for 1 foot of snow. 


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


Maybe you need to reassess what life's about? Or maybe see that such a statement doesn't mean or come across as you think it does.


Nick
Durham
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Gandalf The White
14 December 2013 12:23:21


Looks like the NE winds ahead of the storm are bringing in some lake effect at the west end of Lake Ontario. Not sure if it's reached Stewart's house yet but here it is at the QEW at Stoney Creek: http://www.webcams.travel/webcam/1321033465-Weather-QEW-Burlington-Skyway-Hamilton-Stoney-Creek


Interesting you mentioned temps Stewart. It does look like being quite a cold storm with temps held in the -5c to -8c range in the Golden Horseshoe - higher snow ratios as a result and no mixing to worry about with this one. A more extreme example of a cold storm was one I experienced in Jan 2005 (I believe Jiries was in T.O. at the time, too) with daytime readings in the -15 to -17c range while the storm raged. Powder snow and high windchill!


Looking forward to the pics.


Originally Posted by: ghawes 


The EC website has radar and this shows the lake effect snow streaming westwards:


http://weather.gc.ca/radar/index_e.html?id=wkr


My father lives under that lot, between Oakville and Hamilton.  Glad I told him to get the shopping done yesterday!


 


Location: South Cambridgeshire
130 metres ASL
52.0N 0.1E


Jiries
14 December 2013 12:55:44


Maybe you need to reassess what life's about? Or maybe see that such a statement doesn't mean or come across as you think it does.


Originally Posted by: NickR 


You never happy with any posts so if you have problems with it there nothing I can do about it. 

Jiries
14 December 2013 12:57:59

 


Yo



Looks like the NE winds ahead of the storm are bringing in some lake effect at the west end of Lake Ontario. Not sure if it's reached Stewart's house yet but here it is at the QEW at Stoney Creek: http://www.webcams.travel/webcam/1321033465-Weather-QEW-Burlington-Skyway-Hamilton-Stoney-Creek


Interesting you mentioned temps Stewart. It does look like being quite a cold storm with temps held in the -5c to -8c range in the Golden Horseshoe - higher snow ratios as a result and no mixing to worry about with this one. A more extreme example of a cold storm was one I experienced in Jan 2005 (I believe Jiries was in T.O. at the time, too) with daytime readings in the -15 to -17c range while the storm raged. Powder snow and high windchill!


Looking forward to the pics.


Originally Posted by: Gandalf The White 


The EC website has radar and this shows the lake effect snow streaming westwards:


http://weather.gc.ca/radar/index_e.html?id=wkr


My father lives under that lot, between Oakville and Hamilton.  Glad I told him to get the shopping done yesterday!


 


Originally Posted by: ghawes 


Your father is very lucky to live in that place to experience such conditions.   Just like Thames streamers effect that does a very good job on snow amounts but bad jobs for areas nearby missing out.

Ontario Snowman
14 December 2013 20:13:16

Hello, 13cm as of 2hrs ago here in Dundas, prob nearer 16cm now. Storm hasn't even officially reached us, bulk of the snow expected between 4-8pm. Here's some pics



Toronto Union this morning as the snow started in the big city



This is at our friends house in Burlington at 8am this morning after persistant lake effect snow overnight



As we drove home from friends this morning, roads snowcovered and fun to drive on!

Ontario Snowman
14 December 2013 20:33:11

Ok, so some snowtotals that i can see so far as of 1pm EST :


20cm Burlington


13cm Hamilton


15cm Oakville


14cm Milton


2cm Downtown Toronto


8cm Toronto Pearson


That was at 1pm! 


TWN just sent one of their guys outside the studio in Oakville and he measured 7" (17.5cm) BEFORE the storm really hits shortly. Radar shows a more intense band of snow into Lake Erie areas and London right now moving towards Hamilton and the Lakeshore. Roads are a mess, but still driveable in many areas - here's a pic taken for TWN from nearby our home on Hwy 6 just coming off the escarpment :


Jiries
14 December 2013 23:36:22

Lovely pictures and one picture of the houses and the street would happen to me when I look out from my uncle house in Ajax east of Toronto.

Ontario Snowman
15 December 2013 01:07:47

Hi folks,


We got pounded by the next band of snow coming up thru Erie around 5pm. As of now though it still snows but lighter, it appears the radar showing heavier bands to our South & East and also up in Toronto itself. Officially at 5pm YHM put out 13cm of snowfall, this is probably highly inaccurate due to the drifting of the snow going on, it was 18cm outside at 4pm when i last checked, probably nearer 20-22cm now. Guess we will get a better look at things in the morning, for now the City of Hamilton has implentated it's snowclearing policy of Cat 1 & 2 roads which means i'm stuck unless a bulldozer is handy in the morning  as they details below:


http://www.hamilton.ca/HotTopics/December-Storm-Watch.htm


Good night

ghawes
15 December 2013 09:31:21

Latest update from EC has 18-20cm for Hamilton, 30cm for Burlington, 9cm for Pearson and 18cm for downtown Toronto. Not often you see higher snow totals downtown than at Pearson but must have been the way the bands set up off the lake.


http://weather.gc.ca/warnings/weathersummaries_e.html#ON


The city centre airport on Toronto Island reported 4 consecutive hourly readings of heavy snow yestreday afternoon.


Graeme
East Neuk of Fife



Jiries
15 December 2013 09:43:52

 


 



Latest update from EC has 18-20cm for Hamilton, 30cm for Burlington, 9cm for Pearson and 18cm for downtown Toronto. Not often you see higher snow totals downtown than at Pearson but must have been the way the bands set up off the lake.


http://weather.gc.ca/warnings/weathersummaries_e.html#ON


The city centre airport on Toronto Island reported 4 consecutive hourly readings of heavy snow yestreday afternoon.


Originally Posted by: ghawes 


I wondered how much snow Ajax will get as it sit East of Toronto.

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