Hi folks,
Finally got our power back late last night, that was nearly 48hrs without it, thank goodness for the generator to keep the essential things going. Weather gods do have a funny way of playing things though, we went from that freezing ice storm on Sunday to an unexpected snowfall this morning!
Things were set to turn much colder anyhow, currently -9c out there but we awoke to a lake effect band driven on by NE winds and heavy at times left 8cm of fresh snow, the best snow i must say also, all light a fluffy, blown away without much shoveling snow...wonderful scene.
So, we've got about 18cm of snow lying and in that case it's definately going to be a Hamilton white christmas, technically a white christmas has occurred more than 50% of the time in Hamilton since 1957 although the last 10 years have only saw 5 white xmas (50% - good at maths for once!) Also according to EC, a white xmas is defined by 2cm of lying snow on the ground at 7am on xmas day or 2cm of falling snow during xmas day. Both of these will be broken as more snow is forecast for later on tomorrow afternoon, could be as much as 6cm.
Excluding the ice which still causes problems with bus and train cancellations, it's the perfect xmas picture. Still at this hour, 6000 people without power in the Hamilton area, mainly Ancaster and Flambrough and smaller pockets in Hamilton. Over 63000 people still without power in the Toronto area, some of these will have no electric this xmas.
All down to cost for those that ask about the power wires above ground over here. It would cause billions to replace and relocate the wires, not worth it i guess given the infrequency of such events. And it does look mega cold for the start of Jan Jiries, i'm headed for the wind and rain instead!
All that remains is to wish everyone on TWO and especially Peter and Graeme a merry christmas, hope santa is good to you in Calgary & Prague.