This blog highlights observations about the current (and past) weather conditions at the E.D. Soulis Memorial weather station which is located at the University of Waterloo.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Next week's picture a bit clearer
Gotta give this one to Environment Canada as The Weather Network forecast has now dropped to within a few degrees of the Environment Canada predictions for Monday and Tuesday.
3 comments:
Kuhny
said...
As for November snow so far, there was a trace on my car this morning when heading to work. There was also about 0.5 cm of the white stuff on the grass early Friday morning (which missed the airport - they only got a trace there). On Nov 5th, I got about 1-2 cm, of which only a trace accumulated on the ground (airport showed a trace as well). These variations happen all the time in lake effect snowflurry cases.
Lake effect snow is usually very localized, and in the case of Nov 5th and Nov 27th parts of Waterloo Region got absolutely nothing snow-wise, while other parts did receive a coating. It appears that Waterloo Airport will chime in with only 2 days with trace amounts reported - making it there also the least snow reported in November on record using Frank's idea in his excellent monthly summary.
3 comments:
As for November snow so far, there was a trace on my car this morning when heading to work. There was also about 0.5 cm of the white stuff on the grass early Friday morning (which missed the airport - they only got a trace there). On Nov 5th, I got about 1-2 cm, of which only a trace accumulated on the ground (airport showed a trace as well). These variations happen all the time in lake effect snowflurry cases.
http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/732531--first-snow-free-november-in-162-years?bn=1
I take it Waterloo isn't experiencing the same phenomenon?
Lake effect snow is usually very localized, and in the case of Nov 5th and Nov 27th parts of Waterloo Region got absolutely nothing snow-wise, while other parts did receive a coating. It appears that Waterloo Airport will chime in with only 2 days with trace amounts reported - making it there also the least snow reported in November on record using Frank's idea in his excellent monthly summary.
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