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Cold.YFNWG
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I just want to say very clearly if you want to retire and can, then please do! I hate assholes that sit around and wait for their spouses to retire. Two places I worked for had the same problem. One female talked about h...
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All that blue in the southern Ontario region is LES. So the snow we are/will be getting is LES... Here's the possible totals.YFNWG
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To the little/no rain idea for tomorrow. Given that, the snow amount will go up.. Their latest forecast:Tonight: Cloudy periods. 30 percent chance of flurries early this evening. Wind becoming east 30 k...
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Again, models are split with regards to the rain/snow line. The GFS, NAM and WRF are keeping it close to the lakes but the Canadian is bring it up.Regardless, we will have heavy snow starting early tomorrow morning...
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Coming through today is a little clipper providing a dusting of snow. Another benefit to it will be to drag some cold air in behind it. It's a benefit because Wednesday's "Colorado Clobber" is hea...
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Between two points is a straight line.Following on with my previous post and the steady abandonment of railroads here in Ontario; I wanted to float some thoughts that have been on my mind. It is obvious to anyone that th...
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Wednesday of next week. There is a storm coming through the Great Lakes. This time it looks like colder air is involved so looks like a great chance for snow, snow that won't disappear till spring even.....
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Oh if it was only a few degrees colder...Anyway, this storm had it's energy split and this piece got "kicked" out. As a result it was moving too fast in order to entrain the colder air. As w...
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As I mentioned in my previous post, the track of the storm will determine how we will be affected. Right now, the global models are putting the storm center passing south of Lakes Erie and Ontario, essentially running parallel...