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Ontario Snowman
15 April 2014 18:52:03

It has been a promising start Graeme to 2014 for the Blue Jays, lets hope it continues!


Currently -2c and cloudy after 2cm of snow fell locally, though i have heard reports in the past couple of hours of 5cm elsewhere in the City of Hamilton. Toronto Pearson reported 2cm also, i had and have had to double check it is actually April 15th! this is nuts to be honest. Was 20c at lunchtime yesterday and was -1c at lunchtime today, Ottawa even had a humidex reading yesterday of 27, today's its a windchill reading of -7. Its Calgary weather in Southern Ontario!


Could be lined up for the coldest night on history for the date in the Hamilton area tonight. Data goes back to 1960, the previous low was -5.6c, forecast tonight calls for -8c. Snow has caused one or two travel related problems this morning on the 427 and the 403 as predicted, it's just a pain in the rear for the majority.


Looks likely that it will be the last of the winter, but remaining unsettled and chilly into the weekend with temps surpressed at between 10-12c with showers or longer spells of rain.


Take Care

Ontario Snowman
15 April 2014 18:54:19


A snowy scene in one of the many parks in the Greater Hamilton area this morning

Ontario Snowman
30 April 2014 19:18:11

Hi folks, 


Certainly been quiet on here lately, i think most of us are drained from the winter and still in recovery slightly for the summer. Unlike parts of Scotland yesterday so i've been told, we've had very little hint of summer so far and this week has continued a trend since we had that major temp plunge in mid-April that brought light snow to Hamilton (had to use the snow symbol one more time!).


Over an inch of rain yesterday alone across the City of Hamilton, 27mm. This is the messy in-between stage we have most years between winter and summer, usually a switch for Ontario with little spring but this year everything is delayed. Trees are just now in full bloom for the spring, a good 6wks late, there's still very cold lake temps on the Great Lakes from all that Ice build up over the winter. I've not looked closely enough but i'm sure if you looked hard enough they'd still be some chunks of Ice on the Niagara approaches or somewhere isolated on Ontario. Sunshine amounts have been limited and indeed rain and showers still pepper the forecast for the next week.


Temps struggling too, just 4c this afternoon might rise to 10-12c over the weekend. March temps in early May, what was that about a late spring?


I'm gradually finalising my summer plans, trip wise. Vancouver for a week in mid-May followed by my folks and the in-laws arriving for 3 weeks in June into July (should be fun!). Still looking at getting over to Ayrshire for golf season and abit of the Commonwealth games later in the summer.


Take Care

tallyho_83
01 May 2014 17:58:22
High of 19c today in Calgary and for Saturday a high of 0c with snow:

http://www.cbc.ca/calgary/weather/s0000047.html 


Home Location - Kellands Lane, Okehampton, Devon (200m ASL)
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Magical Moon
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Medlock Vale Weather
01 May 2014 19:13:46

Record high temperatures for yesterday recorded across Southern California, 98F (36C) at Santa Monica Airport right near the coast - quite unusual 


From the National Weather Service


... Preliminary record high temperatures set 30th April... 

a record high temperature of 89 degrees was set at Los Angeles 
International Airport CA today. This breaks the old record of 86 set 
in 1996.

A record high temperature of 93 degrees was set at Long Beach 
Airport CA today. This breaks the old record of 90 set in 1996.

A record high temperature of 94 degrees was set at Camarillo 
Airport CA today. This breaks the old record of 93 set in 1996.

A record high temperature of 93 degrees was set at Oxnard nwsfo 
today. This ties the old record of 93 set in 1996.

A record high temperature of 90 degrees was set at Santa Barbara 
Airport CA today. This breaks the old record of 80 set in 1993.

A record high temperature of 98 degrees was set at Santa Maria 
Airport CA today. This breaks the old record of 96 set in 1996.


 


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 
tallyho_83
01 May 2014 23:05:08


Actually a high of 21c today! Calgarian's will get a shock tomorrow and Saturday with a daytime max of 0C (32f) and snow.


Home Location - Kellands Lane, Okehampton, Devon (200m ASL)
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Magical Moon
www.magical-moon.com


CalgaryExMetO
03 May 2014 00:34:50


http://www.cbc.ca/calgary/weather/s0000047.html 

Originally Posted by: tallyho_83 


Actually a high of 21c today! Calgarian's will get a shock tomorrow and Saturday with a daytime max of 0C (32f) and snow.



 


Tell me about it, I'll try to report later....

CalgaryExMetO
03 May 2014 01:51:54

Well, it has been a long winter, and this year it's not been an East/West thing, but the whole country. We had a bit of warming in March, but it didn't last, winter came back with avengance and it was not until early April that we started to see some signs of Spring.  The leaves are starting to come out now, which is unfortunately cue for a snowy spell this weekend.  After temps hitting 20 yesterday, they droppeed to 4c today, and continue to drop.  Rain turns to snow overnight and we're expecting 10cm+ by the end of tomorrow.  Now, it's going to be close to freezing, so I'd expect it to melt on the roads, but we're likely to see some accumulation elsewhere.


Warmup to double digits isn't expected until Thursday, so what I hope to be winter's last fling is now with us for the next 5 days....


Peter


July 2013 - June 2014 Stats
Elevation: 1084m
Latitude: 51° 6' N
Warmest Temperature: 32.8c 02/07/13
Coldest Temperature: -30.4c 01/03/14
Days with thunderstorms: 7
Days with rain falling: 41
Days with snow falling: 69
Days with snow lying: 150
Maximum snow depth: 12" (30cm)
Current snow depth 0" (0cm)


 

ghawes
04 May 2014 13:22:42


 Now, it's going to be close to freezing, so I'd expect it to melt on the roads, but we're likely to see some accumulation elsewhere.


Warmup to double digits isn't expected until Thursday, so what I hope to be winter's last fling is now with us for the next 5 days....


Peter


Originally Posted by: CalgaryExMetO 


Hi Peter,


Certainly a snowy scene in Calgary this morning: http://www.cbc.ca/calgary/webcam/cgy_roofcam.jpg Reports of up to 23cm in SW Calgary http://weather.gc.ca/warnings/weathersummaries_e.html#AB . Not bad for May 4th. Still impressive snow/ice cover for early May http://www.natice.noaa.gov/pub/ims/ims_gif/DATA/cursnow_usa.gif - the legacy of the long, cold winter.


Fortunately it's looking a bit warmer in Southern Ontario as I'm headed to Toronto on Thursday for a quick visit and to catch a few Blue Jays games. Forecast looking like it may warm up to the low 20s by late week but it's also likely to be showery. Good thing the Rogers Centre has a roof! Though the way the Jays have been playing lately maybe it'd be better if the games could be rained out!


Will try and post while I'm over!


 


Graeme
East Neuk of Fife



Medlock Vale Weather
04 May 2014 17:16:56

Record heat to hit parts of Texas through to Kansas, temps 20F degrees above average


http://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/nearrecord-heat-to-build-over/26391974


 


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 
Medlock Vale Weather
11 May 2014 17:45:57

Chicago ensembles - Big drop in the temperature for the Chicago area this week, hot tomorrow (probably around 31C) then the big drop to around 13C by Thursday.


http://www.wetterzentrale.de/pics/MT8_Chicago_USA_ens.png


 


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 
Lumi-Ukko
13 May 2014 16:41:46

Don't post in here too much, but thought it would be worth highlighting some potentially phenomenal heat in Southern California over the next few days. At home in Santa Monica by the beach, a high over the next 3 days of 35c, which is quite something by the sea. Indeed last night, an offshore breeze picked up and at 3am it was 26c (compare to usual overnight lows of 14c and daytime highs of 18c).  Current 9am temperature is 30c in Santa Monica.  Inland here at work we expect a high of around 38c.  I'd expect somewhere in the San Fernando valley of LA to hit 40c in the next couple of days, quite something for early-mid May.


Nevertheless, this all is tied in with a strong offshore flow shielding us away from the Pacific marine layer, and with very low humidity levels, some gusty winds, hot air, and very dry brush fromt he ongoing drought, there are extreme fire dangers- something to watch.


Medlock Vale Weather
13 May 2014 17:14:34

Chicago reached 30C yesterday, compare that to January 6th when they had a dangerous windchill of -41C!! 


http://www.wunderground.com/history/airport/KORD/2014/1/6/DailyHistory.html?req_city=NA&req_state=NA&req_statename=NA


 


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 
Viking3
13 May 2014 18:39:38

And by complete contrast to the heat in some places, here is a picture taken en route from Colorado Springs to Denver on Sunday 11th May. Snow was continuous during the whole journey but did not settle on the roads.


 


http://s690.photobucket.com/user/keitht7/media/I-25_LoneTree.jpg.html


 


And it was 29C a few days before that!


Crazy country.


Keith
Aboyne, Aberdeenshire
135m asl
RobR
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13 May 2014 20:39:40

A month of huge contrasts there at the moment. Tornados seem to have been limited thankfully....but lots of flooding rain, big storms (the line of storms last night was 1000 miles wide). And now the heat in California and the snow for Denver. Impressive. There is even some record low temps in Texas tonight and tomorrow, around 10C in Houston which is cold in Winter nevermind May, where the overnight temp was 25-27C the other night.


Winter 23/24 in Nantwich
Days Snow Falling: 4
Days Snow Lying: 1
Deepest Snowfall: 3rd December 23 (2cm)



Winter 22/23 in Nantwich

Days Snow Falling: 4
Days Snow Lying: 2
Deepest Snowfall: 10th March (3cm)
Latest Snowfall: 10th March

Winter 21/22 in Nantwich

Days Snow Falling: 3
Days Snow Lying: 1
Deepest Snowfall: 28th November (3cm)
Latest Snowfall: 31st March

Winter 20/21 in Solihull

Days Snow Falling: 21
Days Snow Lying: 8
Deepest Snowfall: 24th January (9cm)
Latest Snowfall: 12th April

Winter 19/20 in Stoke

Days Snow Falling: 5
Days Snow Lying: 2
Deepest Snowfall: 10th Feb (5cm)

Winter 18/19 in Stoke

Days Snow Falling: 6
Days Snow Lying: 6
Deepest Snowfall: 29th Jan (3cm)

Winter 17/18 in Stoke

Days Snow Falling: 27
Days Snow Lying: 24
Deepest Snowfall: 18th March 2018 (10cm)
Patrick01
13 May 2014 22:02:16
Some big temp contrasts over very small areas on some of the Great Lakes currently. Hamilton ON is currently reporting 29C while 10 miles down the road in Burlington on Lake Ontario it's just 7C with an onshore breeze off the lake.
Medlock Vale Weather
15 May 2014 14:03:05

More heat in California 


From the US National Weather Service


Statement as of 9:25 PM PDT on May 14, 2014



... Corrected information for Oxnard and Camarillo... 

... Preliminary record high temperatures set today... 

a record high temperature of 96 degrees was set at Los Angeles 
Airport CA today. This breaks the old record of 87 set in 1967.

A record high temperature of 99 degrees was set at downtown Los 
Angeles/usc today. This broke the old record of 96 set in 1890.

A record high temperature of 101 degrees was set at Long Beach 
Airport CA today. This broke the old record of 93 set in 1970.

A record high temperature of 96 degrees was set at ucla today. This 
broke the old record of 87 set in 2013 and 1979.

A record high temperature of 83 degrees was set at Sandberg CA 
today. This broke the old record of 82 set in 2013 and 2006.

A record high temperature of 102 degrees was set at Camarillo 
Airport CA today. This broke the old record of 98 set in 1979. This 
also set a new high temperature record for the month of may for 
Camarillo... which was previously 98 degrees set 4 times... on may 1st 
2014... may 2nd 2013... may 14th 1979... and may 16th 1970. 

This is also the earliest date in the calendar year on which the 
high temperature at Camarillo Airport exceeded 100 degrees. Prior to 
this... the earliest such date was June 16 1981... when the high
was also 102 degrees. The all time high at Camarillo Airport is 103 
degrees... set on September 24th 1978.

A record high temperature of 102 degrees was set at Oxnard nwsfo CA 
today. This broke the old record of 98 set in 1979. This also set a 
new high temperature record for the month of may for the city of 
Oxnard... which was previously 98 degrees set 2 times... on may 14th 
1979 and may 16th 1970. 

This is also the earliest date in the calendar year on which the 
high temperature at Oxnard nwsfo exceeded 100 degrees. Prior to 
this... the earliest such date was June 16 1981... when the high was 
also 102 degrees. The all time high in the city of Oxnard is 104 
degrees set on September 22nd 1939.

Both Oxnard and Camarillo Airport reached exactly 100 degrees... 
but did not exceed it... on April 6 1989. That was the earliest date
in the calendar year on which triple digit heat was recorded
at both locations. 

A record high temperature of 98 degrees was set at Santa Barbara 
Airport CA today. This broke the old record of 90 set in 1970.

A record high temperature of 100 degrees was set at Santa Maria 
Airport CA today. This broke the old record of 92 set in 1922.

A record high temperature of 100 degrees was set at Paso Robles 
Airport CA today. This tied the old record of 100 set in 1972.
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 
Lumi-Ukko
15 May 2014 16:43:17

According to Accuweather, yesterdays hottest US location was a very unusual one in Santa Ana, California at 106degF (41.1degC). This is quite a remarkable temperature for Santa Ana and considering its location and beating all other locations in California, it is astonishing.


Santa Monica (home) on the beach maxed out at 97degF (36c) yesterday, but night temperatures have been in the 70s which has made for some uncomfortable sleeping (houses by the beach rarely have air con due to the moderate outside climate).  Daytimes have made the interiors into saunas.  Getting home last night at 10pm from work and my footy game meant I could not inspect the veggie garden, so I am praying nothing is looking too crispy today following another hot one 


Lumi-Ukko
15 May 2014 18:53:17

Quick Update, Santa Monica already past yesterdays max value, curently sitting at 37c as of 11.45am:


 


http://www.accuweather.com/en/us/santa-monica-ca/90405/weather-forecast/337241


Stormchaser
15 May 2014 20:48:11

Some big temp contrasts over very small areas on some of the Great Lakes currently. Hamilton ON is currently reporting 29C while 10 miles down the road in Burlington on Lake Ontario it's just 7C with an onshore breeze off the lake.

Originally Posted by: Patrick01 


22*C across 10 miles 


Can't imagine such a thing over this side of the pond 


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Lumi-Ukko
16 May 2014 15:58:40

And the heat goes on, but not for much longer. After another hot one today, temperatures will fall back to more seasonable levels by Sunday, and here on the beach may even be cool with some sea fog by Monday as the flow changes onshore.  Yesterday maxed at 37c with a low of 22c by the sea, inland 10 miles in downtown LA they hit 39c, so there is no doubt that somewhere in the LA metro area exceeded 40c, and probably by an easy degree or two.


Current readings are 26c at 8.45am in Santa Monica.


Medlock Vale Weather
16 May 2014 17:32:33


And the heat goes on, but not for much longer. After another hot one today, temperatures will fall back to more seasonable levels by Sunday, and here on the beach may even be cool with some sea fog by Monday as the flow changes onshore.  Yesterday maxed at 37c with a low of 22c by the sea, inland 10 miles in downtown LA they hit 39c, so there is no doubt that somewhere in the LA metro area exceeded 40c, and probably by an easy degree or two.


Current readings are 26c at 8.45am in Santa Monica.


Originally Posted by: Lumi-Ukko 


Certainly hot temps over there. No doubt the strong solar heating will also help you in these situations, being as south as you are - as far south as parts of Morocco, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Pakistan etc.


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 
ghawes
16 May 2014 18:09:18

Some good posts on here of late! 


I was over in Toronto for a few days and can certainly attest to the large range of temperatures as dictated by lake breezes. The water temperature on Lake Ontario was still around 5c so not too surprising!


I was very lucky to have four predominantly dry and sunny days with temps peaking at 24c last Sunday. If only the Blue Jays were as consistent - but the baseball was good too!


Graeme
East Neuk of Fife



Lumi-Ukko
16 May 2014 18:53:45


Certainly hot temps over there. No doubt the strong solar heating will also help you in these situations, being as south as you are - as far south as parts of Morocco, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Pakistan etc.


Originally Posted by: Medlock Vale Weather 


Indeed, quite unusual for so early in the season.  Along the beach, this would not be too unusual if it was September but May and June are known for May Grey and June Gloom when inland heats up pulling in the cool saturated air off the Pacific.  No doubt also that the very warm and dry winter is feeding back in that sea temperatures are a touch higher reducing the contrast beween inland and the coast, and that there is less evaporation available to take up some of that energy from the sun meaning temperatures can rise higher.  Throw in an offshore breeze and there is recipe for this heat.  I expect this will be a very hot summer, before a very wet El Nino winter next year (fingers crossed, we need rain badly).


Ontario Snowman
05 June 2014 16:49:52

Hi folks,


It's been a good while since i posted in here so apologies. We were over on the West Coast of Canada in Vancouver for a week about 10 days or so ago and had a brill time away from work, didn't go for the weather per say but on the whole it was fairly decent when you've got a soft-top to get around. Truely a stunning part of the world, British Columbia as many of the regulars on TWO would vouch for.


Back here in Dundas, we've had a good 2-3 weeks now of summer-like temperatures, well early summer-like temps at any rate. As Graeme posted when he was over a big difference in location during May and from which direction the wind blew deterimed your temps. On-the-Mountain and with shelter from the breeze somedays Upper Dundas was 5-7c higher than lower Dundas at James & Mohawk.


I'm amazed to read of the temp comparison with Burlington though that one poster put on earlier in the feed. Lake temps are still only 7c or so, which is very cold for the time of the year due to all that Ice and deep Ice build-up even on Ontario over the coldest winter for a generation here.


Temps into the low to mid 20c range, a couple of days already with a good Thunderstorm, indeed Southern Ontario's first Tornado of 2014 was just 150miles or so NW of Hamilton about a week ago, it was an EF0 as most of them are here (thankfully).


Today it's partly cloudy with some sunny breaks and temps around 22c, chance for humidity to build again later this afternoon after a couple of days of clearer air around here.


What about the Jays Graeme? Amazing stuff, i think your visit in May must have brought on good luck. Top of AL East for the first time in ages, had a 4 game lead for the first time since 1995 the other night i read in the Toronto Star and Edwin is just oliterating the opposition on the field with homer after homer. I really hope they can keep this going, to make the playoffs would be a vast improvement on the last few years at least, who knows then where they will go?


P.S. Next time your over here we are going to have to try and finally get that beer over a game!


Take Care folks

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