Winter 2020-21
#31
Re: Winter 2020-21
(took the old ugly railings off when we moved here and enjoyed the kind of floating deck feel and the better views from it for several years, but then the insurance company got wind and I had to fashion some railings just to keep them happy)
#34
Re: Winter 2020-21
Insu Co's objection to no railings was.....the deck is four foot or so above the ground, thus rendering it a death hazard, I guess. (I do not like not being allowed to do what I want on my property)
We like to just shove the snow off our deck and we need to keep it clear, because big snow around the house tends to make the sou sol soggy.
(Got a bit excited about your having a smoker......then, not so much)
#35
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Re: Winter 2020-21
About a 15" of snow for me so far today (more where it's drifting), it's still snowing..
#37
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Re: Winter 2020-21
We had snow squalls this morning, lake effect snow all afternoon - and another snow squall forecast for overnight.. the report says 23cm but I had a lot more than that in my garden.. partially due to the winds causing drifts.
Last edited by Siouxie; Feb 13th 2021 at 2:38 am.
#40
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Re: Winter 2020-21
When an Arctic Outflow Wind meets a large rain event coming from the Pactifc .................
Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland get hit.
Victoria and southern VI are expected to get between 15 and 25 cm through today. That's the most since about 10 or so years ago.
It started to snow in Vancouver ca 3:30 am this morning, very very fine snow, and we have about 4-5 cm on the ground at ca 10 am Pacific time. It's still coming down, very fine but very fast.
Temperature around -2/-3 C at 10 am
OH will be out shovelling soon.
Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland get hit.
Victoria and southern VI are expected to get between 15 and 25 cm through today. That's the most since about 10 or so years ago.
It started to snow in Vancouver ca 3:30 am this morning, very very fine snow, and we have about 4-5 cm on the ground at ca 10 am Pacific time. It's still coming down, very fine but very fast.
Temperature around -2/-3 C at 10 am
OH will be out shovelling soon.
#41
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Re: Winter 2020-21
We got about 9 cm. Victoria about 10 cm, and the Malahat Highway north of Victoria got about 30 cm at its high point.
Snow stopped here about 3 pm, some melting then freezing.
Snow again this morning as another pacific storm rolled in and met the Arctic Outflow winds still blowing out of all the river valleys.
Snow stopped here about 3 pm, some melting then freezing.
Snow again this morning as another pacific storm rolled in and met the Arctic Outflow winds still blowing out of all the river valleys.
#42
Re: Winter 2020-21
Haha. Yeeah, we do. Well, we all know how Quebec likes to do things a little differently !
The discovery of different types of snow and ice here is ongoing and, like the Eskimos, I have accumulated many words and phrases to describe the various snow related phenomena……….not all of them are polite.
We have a winter storm warning for tonight and tomorrow. They are saying 26 cm of snow, but, in my experience, they meant inches. Apparently another dumping Wednesday night. Enough of the stuff has already been deposited here over the past couple of weeks, so I’m already fed up with the whole snow clearing malarky, talk about knackering, and we are only half way through the season…. probably…
I liked last Winter better.
The discovery of different types of snow and ice here is ongoing and, like the Eskimos, I have accumulated many words and phrases to describe the various snow related phenomena……….not all of them are polite.
We have a winter storm warning for tonight and tomorrow. They are saying 26 cm of snow, but, in my experience, they meant inches. Apparently another dumping Wednesday night. Enough of the stuff has already been deposited here over the past couple of weeks, so I’m already fed up with the whole snow clearing malarky, talk about knackering, and we are only half way through the season…. probably…
I liked last Winter better.
#43
Re: Winter 2020-21
Haha. Yeeah, we do. Well, we all know how Quebec likes to do things a little differently !
The discovery of different types of snow and ice here is ongoing and, like the Eskimos, I have accumulated many words and phrases to describe the various snow related phenomena……….not all of them are polite.
We have a winter storm warning for tonight and tomorrow. They are saying 26 cm of snow, but, in my experience, they meant inches. Apparently another dumping Wednesday night. Enough of the stuff has already been deposited here over the past couple of weeks, so I’m already fed up with the whole snow clearing malarky, talk about knackering, and we are only half way through the season…. probably…
I liked last Winter better.
The discovery of different types of snow and ice here is ongoing and, like the Eskimos, I have accumulated many words and phrases to describe the various snow related phenomena……….not all of them are polite.
We have a winter storm warning for tonight and tomorrow. They are saying 26 cm of snow, but, in my experience, they meant inches. Apparently another dumping Wednesday night. Enough of the stuff has already been deposited here over the past couple of weeks, so I’m already fed up with the whole snow clearing malarky, talk about knackering, and we are only half way through the season…. probably…
I liked last Winter better.
Roll on summer.
#44
Re: Winter 2020-21
Just got an alert on my phone;
Extreme Cold Warning Has Ended
Sure enough, no red line.
Extreme Cold Warning Has Ended
Sure enough, no red line.