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Jiries
10 January 2014 12:02:50

Looking extremely interesting next week with very cold, unsettled and snowy weather from the latest models.

Originally Posted by: Gusty 


Enjoy


You are due quite a warm up there on Saturday aren't you Jiries ? 10-20mm rain with temps of 7c before a cool down with snow showers from Sunday onwards ?

Originally Posted by: Jiries 



Yes it is as it would had been half a foot of snow. It normal for some rain in Toronto in January but at least next week look very interesting but snow depth not sure until they appear on the forecast soon. That LP next week stalled north of here while from reading in MO LP also stuck too so possible zonal train from here to UK had halted due to blocking trying to build up.
Gusty
10 January 2014 13:14:08


Looking extremely interesting next week with very cold, unsettled and snowy weather from the latest models.

Originally Posted by: Jiries 


Enjoy


You are due quite a warm up there on Saturday aren't you Jiries ? 10-20mm rain with temps of 7c before a cool down with snow showers from Sunday onwards ?


Originally Posted by: Gusty 



Yes it is as it would had been half a foot of snow. It normal for some rain in Toronto in January but at least next week look very interesting but snow depth not sure until they appear on the forecast soon. That LP next week stalled north of here while from reading in MO LP also stuck too so possible zonal train from here to UK had halted due to blocking trying to build up.

Originally Posted by: Jiries 


Keep us posted Jiries..I'm becoming interested in the Canadian and US winter climates. How much snow depth is Toronto recording at the moment ?


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Jiries
10 January 2014 13:35:52
Around 10cm as it was around 15cm when I arrived here 3 days ago. It now very hard icy pack and agree it such a beauty climate here which I rather invest a weather station. I have now completely gone off interest with U.K. climate but only interested when there a hot spell.
ghawes
10 January 2014 13:40:35


 


Keep us posted Jiries..I'm becoming interested in the Canadian and US winter climates. How much snow depth is Toronto recording at the moment ?


Originally Posted by: Gusty 


Apologies for intruding but you can check the snow depths here, Steve. http://climate.weather.gc.ca/climateData/dailydata_e.html?StationID=51459


8cm as of yesterday [at the airport]. Generally speaking snow depths in T.O. are never that high due to a number of factors including being well out of the snowbelts where lake-effect delivers, in the middle of an expansive metropolitan area and also proximity to the lake keeping winters much warmer than the likes of Ottawa. Depths over 25cm are infrequent and don't usually last that long. Though January 1999 was a famous exception to this rule (army were called in to help with snow clearing in Toronto, much to the amusement/scorn of Canadians elsewhere!). To be fair there was 46" (118cm) - basically an average year's worth - of snowfall in 10 days.


Ottawa currently has 26cm on the ground, Quebec City 36cm, Charlottetown, PEI 54cm and St John's NF 90cm (down from 103cm a few days ago!). That's a nice indication of the relatively unsnowy Toronto climate (by Canadian standards of course!). That said you don't need to go far from the city to get into some real snowy terrain (heading north to Barrie and the Georgian Bay snowbelts is usually a good bet, or west to London, Ont.).


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Gooner
10 January 2014 18:46:19

Excellent pics


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Ontario Snowman
10 January 2014 19:34:23

Hi folks, quick post, i've just arrived back in Hamilton and the thaw is on, polar vortex someone from Scotland just reported arrived there? I'm guessing significantly modified!!


Thought i'd post this pic in relation to Niagara Falls and it being frozen. the American falls have indeed froze but the CAndian ones still going, flooding will be a concern not just there but also around here this weekend with temps of 8-10c and nearly an inch of rain forecast Saturday. I've brought Ayrshire's weather back to Ontario



Have a great weekend folks

cowman
10 January 2014 19:38:40
Great pic
Gusty
10 January 2014 21:45:56

Great photo's.


Thanks for the link Graeme and for the info Jiries.


BTW...the cold front responsible for the huge drop in temperature across Canada and Eastern US on Monday afternoon and evening crossed the UK yesterday afternoon. With the arrival of this fresher (massively modified airmass) the temperature fell from 10c to 7c ! 


I note with interest that even at Tampa in Florida the air temperature fell to 1c (34f) at 8am on Tuesday morning, following on from a pre cold front max of 22c (72f) earlier on Monday. 


We even managed a grass frost last night because of it. 


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Jiries
10 January 2014 21:55:29

Great photo's.


Thanks for the link Graeme and for the info Jiries.


BTW...the cold front responsible for the huge drop in temperature across Canada and Eastern US on Monday afternoon and evening crossed the UK yesterday afternoon. With the arrival of this fresher (massively modified airmass) the temperature fell from 10c to 7c ! 


I note with interest that even at Tampa in Florida the air temperature fell to 1c (34f) at 8am on Tuesday morning, following on from a pre cold front max of 22c (72f) earlier on Monday. 


We even managed a grass frost last night because of it. 

Originally Posted by: Gusty 



Lol and it better than nothing. Now here becoming misty with thaw taking place with drip drip everywhere.as temps will rise to 5c by dawn with rain tomorrow all day.
Jiries
11 January 2014 15:58:40

The mild weather taking place here with snow melting quickly on shallow areas with roads and paths cleared now but very dull and misty here.  Still a lot of snow cover on some areas but looking dirtier now.  Looking at the latest models showing prolonged cold and quite snowy weather as the LP stall over Ontario with next Thursday have a main risk of snowfall which perfect timing for my birthday. Prior to that and after that decent snow flurries at 60% and they had been hinting that another deep arctic shot for 19th Jan and it now appearing on 180z range.  Sorry cannot post links as my cousin's laptop doesn't have a property where I used to copy URL.  I will keep watching the deep cold air if will really going to happen or not.


Overall I am really looking forward to it for next week action.

Gooner
11 January 2014 18:09:59

Stunning pic shame the cold is clearing off for you Stewart


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tallyho_83
12 January 2014 00:09:00
Currently 15c with rain in NYC today! - Look:

http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/new-york-ny/10007/weather-forecast/349727 

Yet less than a week ago it was -14c with a blizzard. - Also I heard from a friend who is currently in Mount Tremblant (near Montreal, QC) - She said it's been raining there for the whole day and the skiing has been a death trap!

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ghawes
12 January 2014 10:39:00


Stunning pic shame the cold is clearing off for you Graeme


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


I think you mean Stewart, Marcus!


We're into the classic 'January thaw' for eastern Canada and the States this weekend - hardly a January goes by without one of these intrusions of very mild, moist air, which as noted above by Tally has made it right up into central Quebec. It's currently above freezing in every major Canadian city from Toronto eastwards.


Typically though the thaw doesn't last long and such is the case this year with colder air set to return from west to east commencing Tuesday, although Atlantic Canada may well stay mild for much of the week.


For the Golden Horseshoe it looks chilly and unsettled from Tuesday onwards with temps back below freezing. Still a bit early to call but there could be some really quite cold arctic air in the mix later in the week along with a few snow opportunities. I'm sure you'll be welcoming this Jiries (and Stewart)!


Meanwhile it's January thaw time out west too with a chinook week in store for Calgary after a cool day today - daytime temps in the +3c to +10c range. Much milder for much of the Prairies too after a brutal few weeks of cold. Temperatures this week will generally be above average, especially in the west.


Graeme
East Neuk of Fife



Gooner
12 January 2014 11:06:39



Stunning pic shame the cold is clearing off for you Stewart


Originally Posted by: ghawes 


I think you mean Stewart, Marcus!


We're into the classic 'January thaw' for eastern Canada and the States this weekend - hardly a January goes by without one of these intrusions of very mild, moist air, which as noted above by Tally has made it right up into central Quebec. It's currently above freezing in every major Canadian city from Toronto eastwards.


Typically though the thaw doesn't last long and such is the case this year with colder air set to return from west to east commencing Tuesday, although Atlantic Canada may well stay mild for much of the week.


For the Golden Horseshoe it looks chilly and unsettled from Tuesday onwards with temps back below freezing. Still a bit early to call but there could be some really quite cold arctic air in the mix later in the week along with a few snow opportunities. I'm sure you'll be welcoming this Jiries (and Stewart)!


Meanwhile it's January thaw time out west too with a chinook week in store for Calgary after a cool day today - daytime temps in the +3c to +10c range. Much milder for much of the Prairies too after a brutal few weeks of cold. Temperatures this week will generally be above average, especially in the west.


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Didn't I put that


That is the bit I hate about a cold spell.................the thaw,  huh, I suppose it would be good to get the cold in the first place


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Marcus
Banbury
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ghawes
12 January 2014 11:46:24


Didn't I put that


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Now I just look stupid.


I meant to add, I'm heading over to Toronto in May to catch a few Blue Jays games (and other less important stuff ). So if we could have wall-to-wall sun and +23c arranged for then, I'd be grateful.


[Edit: Oh, and a new front of the rotation starter.]


Graeme
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Tim A
12 January 2014 13:31:27
It is worrying to see these thaws, could be 4 days in a row above freezing for Quebec . If this happens at the end of January then my holiday could be slightly ruined with slush and wet skiing. I hope that a warm spell is less likely early feb as there should be less warm air in the n hemisphere ?
Hoping the snow base isnt too eroded, you would think the cold ground would help. Any snow left in Toronto now ?
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Jiries
12 January 2014 19:43:35

It is worrying to see these thaws, could be 4 days in a row above freezing for Quebec . If this happens at the end of January then my holiday could be slightly ruined with slush and wet skiing. I hope that a warm spell is less likely early feb as there should be less warm air in the n hemisphere ? Hoping the snow base isnt too eroded, you would think the cold ground would help. Any snow left in Toronto now ?

Originally Posted by: Tim A 


If you look at Quebec ensembles I think you are safe with uppers on the average of -15C and snow around while Toronto also looking good after tomorrow last day of thaw and 5c max temps.  Snow still around but not on roads and pavements but quite lof of flooding and standing water that are trapped between ice.

tallyho_83
13 January 2014 00:43:21


It is worrying to see these thaws, could be 4 days in a row above freezing for Quebec . If this happens at the end of January then my holiday could be slightly ruined with slush and wet skiing. I hope that a warm spell is less likely early feb as there should be less warm air in the n hemisphere ? Hoping the snow base isnt too eroded, you would think the cold ground would help. Any snow left in Toronto now ?

Originally Posted by: Jiries 


If you look at Quebec ensembles I think you are safe with uppers on the average of -15C and snow around while Toronto also looking good after tomorrow last day of thaw and 5c max temps.  Snow still around but not on roads and pavements but quite lof of flooding and standing water that are trapped between ice.


Originally Posted by: Tim A 


Hey do you live in TO now?


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Jiries
13 January 2014 13:03:17
No on vacation and today will be 6C before it get colder with snowfall from Wed right to the weekend.
Gusty
13 January 2014 13:32:30

No on vacation and today will be 6C before it get colder with snowfall from Wed right to the weekend.

Originally Posted by: Jiries 


Saturday is looking like a very cold day for you Jiries with 850Hpa temps dropping to -17c. Plenty of snow opportunities before then too.


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tallyho_83
14 January 2014 00:41:13

No on vacation and today will be 6C before it get colder with snowfall from Wed right to the weekend.

Originally Posted by: Jiries 


 


Was just chatting to a friend who went Mont-tremblant QC as a skiing instructor - she said it was -16c last week the day she arrived but the past two days they have had solid rain and temperatures of +6-8c and the skiing conditions are like a death trap! - She must have brought the British weather with her!


Here is the weather:


http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/quebec/mont-tremblant


 


 


 


 


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Jiries
14 January 2014 12:12:08

No on vacation and today will be 6C before it get colder with snowfall from Wed right to the weekend.

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 



Was just chatting to a friend who went Mont-tremblant QC as a skiing instructor - she said it was -16c last week the day she arrived but the past two days they have had solid rain and temperatures of +6-8c and the skiing conditions are like a death trap! - She must have brought the British weather with her!
Here is the weather:
http://www.theweathernetwork.com/weather/canada/quebec/mont-row tremblant 



Originally Posted by: Jiries 


Edmonton will have exceptional mild and sunny weather this week as I think N.America had lost most of the extreme cold and just standard cold so I feel that they may have an early exit from winter in February and very warm weather in SW USA not going away so that likely to spread north and east ward. I just feel lucky enough to see the deep cold last week. Just waiting for my first sight of snowfall tomorrow with more to come and standard cold temps at below freezing.
tallyho_83
14 January 2014 13:45:44

No on vacation and today will be 6C before it get colder with snowfall from Wed right to the weekend.

Originally Posted by: Jiries 


Cool how long are you there for?


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Jiries
14 January 2014 21:22:46

No on vacation and today will be 6C before it get colder with snowfall from Wed right to the weekend.

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


Cool how long are you there for?

Originally Posted by: Jiries 



Until 23rd Jan. I just took 1 picture as I see ice layer on top of the small roof for sheltering garden chairs. This show snow turned to ice then ice layer from last month ice storm which some now appearing to the open lands as it look shiny under the sun as the thaw melted the snow above. Cannot post picture from iPad but will do it soon.
Tim A
14 January 2014 22:25:01
Hopefully you might see a couple of cm's tonight and plenty of further opportunities as the week goes on.
Tim
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