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  1. Hi all,

    Very windy outside, snow blowing around creating whiteouts. Had about 2 inches of snow in about 90 minutes. Supposed to be turning to rain for a short period tonight, but more snow forecast tomorrow.

    I'm off on holiday tomorrow as its Spring (ha ha) Break here, hopefully the house will not be blown into the Bay overnight.

    Its been a fabulous Winter here so far, I'm glad we moved here..... :whistling:

    TTFN

    Debs

  2. Hi all,

    Snowday yesterday, gone today though. Not too much rain fell but snow was wet, so didn't hang around too long. Snow packs beginning to diminish somewhat.

    Apparently The Maritimes has seen approx 10feet of snow this Winter, with March still to come. Is this about the Norm?

    Wether today, lovely and warm, -6 but could honestly sit out on the porch in a T Shirt the sun is that strong. Can I mention it feels like Spring yet or will I be called crazy........lol

    TTFN

    Debs

  3. Hi All,

    Freeze up arrived with a vengence, I now no longer have a pond in my garden, but I am thinking of asking the Toronto Maple Leafs if the want to use the ice rink I have outside to do some training.......I'll charge them just enough to buy a house outright.......

    :doh::p;)

    Keep seeing Ice Cakes floating over the Fundy Bay........must be of the melt we had over the weekend.

    TTFN

    debs

  4. As for NB, only a brave person would call spring whilst still in February! You'll still be getting snow fall in April up there; an April storm which brough cold and very heavy rain to NYC last year (about 6 inches in Central Park) dumped all snow upstate and further north. It'll be into May before you can rule out any more snow up there...

    And just when I was beginning to see grass for the first time in 2 months http://nwstatic.co.uk/forum/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif

    I'll put off buying a pool for a while then and use the lake in the garden :(

    TTFN

    Debs

  5. I remember back in 1982 learning about the Chinook winds in my 'O' Level geography lessons...the one subject I could get away without swatting for as it was my favourite and I really paid attention to in class. Known as the Foehn affect in Europe but for me Chinook is what I always refer to on that type of phenomena as it was so staggering. I remember learning that a change of 28C was not uncommon...absolutely fascinating and one day I would love to experience that.

    BFTP

    Wow Blast you certainly live upto your name....O Levels indeed, that certainly is a blast from the past.......lol. That puts you in my age bracket.....!!!!!! shhhhhhhhhhh. Also if you want to experience the temps just come on over, lots of paper work but well worth the effort.

    Roger thanks for the information. Im looking after a friends farm this week so I guess I'll keep the horses in tomorrow.

    Yozzer, I am about 30km east of Saint John. Moved here last year and loving the snow.

    Hopefully no power cuts tomorrow, will let you know how the storm went.

    TTFN

    Debs

  6. Hi

    Well as you said Roger, the snow came here overnight, woke up to about 7 inches of lying snow, still snowing now but only slightly. Its -8 outside and the wind is whipping up some snow. Wind chill at -17. Theres supposed to be a winter storm heading our way Wednesday, can anyone confirm this as I still sadly do not have a TV?

    I love that picture you posted Canadiancoops, it shows just how cold -39 is......brrrrrrrrr

    TTFN

    Debs

  7. Hi Roger,

    Cheers for the update. Temps are rising, it was a beautifully warm day yesterday at -3 and the sunshine, had the doors open for the fresh air. Sun shining again today (-10) and its nice to see a little green grass, although thats mostly in Saint John not here, but still nice to see.

    Makes you look forward to summer.

    TTFN

    Debs

  8. Brutal conditions in Buffalo NY this morning (local time) as winds increased to 70-80 mph, widespread power outages, blowing snow on top of local flooding from yesterday's mild weather, now it is -12 C after 12 C around midnight. Locally severe in southern Ontario and Michigan as well.

    Hi Roger,

    We have strong wind warning in place for this evening with freezing rain. Is this the same weather yo are having at present. I hate not having a TV to see whats happening in our area, so any information is greatly appreciated.

    Cheers

    Debs

  9. Hi Greyowl,

    I might speak to the locals about the book. I'm sure they will know which one it is. I did see a programme on the Ice Storms back in UK, but actually seeing a milder form of it was pretty interesting.

    I've just read Rogers post about the SNow Hurricane in Scotland......sounds nasty. Will watch the BBC on the net to see what happens. Is the UK set for something like this?????

    TTFN

    Debs

  10. HI all.

    I was watching the weather channel round my friends tonight and they mentioned that parts of Saskatchewan were having windchills temps of -51 degrees and then mentioned that frost bite would occur within 5 minutes. That was a hard thing to fathom. The lowest windchill I've felt here is -30 and that was unbearable.

    We've had about a foot of snow in about 10 hours here in St Martins but since around 3pm its been ice pellets and freezing rain. I've never seen freezing rain before and a pretty wierd thing to see, just settling on your car and forming a sheild of ice...wow fascinating to see. The wind is picking up a little outside and more freezing rain is forecast as well as a mixture of snow with another 5 - 10cms. That make things interesting tomorrow.

    TTFN

    Debs

  11. Hi there,

    It looks pretty nice out there at present what a shame the rain will follow. Nice big snow flakes and that can only mean the temperatures are warming, so I guess the rain is inevitable :-( Ah well.

    I was reading on here that UK might have some snow, that will be good for the snow lovers there. Hope it comes off for them, it'll be nice to see some of the pictures on here.

    TTFN

    Debs

  12. This is the latest weather warning. They are usually quite good on this site. Heres hoping it comes off I would class myself as being in the SE area of New Brunswick. Fingers crossed

    Issued by

    Snowfall warning for: Saint John and County

    Issued at 3:39 PM AST SUNDAY 27 JANUARY 2008

    15 TO 20 CENTIMETRES EXCEPT NEAR 30 CENTIMETRES IN THE SOUTHEAST ARE PREDICTED. THIS IS A WARNING THAT SIGNIFICANT SNOWFALL IS EXPECTED IN THESE REGIONS. MONITOR WEATHER CONDITIONS..LISTEN FOR UPDATED STATEMENTS.

    A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM SOUTHWEST OF NOVA SCOTIA IS FORECAST TO TRACK SLOWLY NORTHEASTWARD TONIGHT AND MONDAY. A FRONTAL SYSTEM ASSOCIATED WITH THIS LOW IS FORECAST TO PUSH SNOW OVER MOST OF NEW BRUNSWICK OVERNIGHT AND MONDAY. THE SOUTHERN AND EASTERN REGIONS WILL GET THE BULK OF THE SNOW. STRONG NORTHEAST WINDS WILL DEVELOP OVER THE SOUTHERN REGIONS GIVING BLOWING SNOW. SNOWFALL AMOUNTS OF 15 TO 20 CENTIMETRES ARE PREDICTED FOR THE REGIONS MENTIONED ABOVE. HIGHER AMOUNTS NEAR 30 CENTIMETRES ARE LIKELY TO FALL OVER THE SOUTHEASTERN REGIONS. MONDAY NIGHT THE SNOW WILL TAPER OFF BUT SOME ICE PELLETS WITH THE RISK OF FREEZING DRIZZLE ARE EXPECTED OVER THE GULF OF ST LAWRENCE COASTAL REGIONS.

    TTFN

    Debs

  13. Hello everyone,

    Its cold here again today presently temps are -21 and the windchill is -30 and I must admit you can feel that wind alot....brr. Its lovely and sunny again today, so thats three days of azure blue skies and cold temps. I think sunny days do make it easier to take the lower temps, and you don't feels as depressed IMO.

    Hope we get more snow soon though as our igloo is wilting slightly as is "Shifty" the Snowman..... :( (My daughters choice of name....not mine...lol)

    TTFN

    Debs

  14. Hi ppl,

    I'm off to Montreal tomorrow until next Weds. Does anybody know what the weather conditions/temps are expected for this period?

    Many thanks in advance.

    Dee

    Hi Dee,

    Well just checked on news channel. Tomorrow is going to be about -14 not too sure of windchill and the rest of the week is going to be below freezing. I'm sure others on here will definately give a more in depth report but those are the basics.....bring your thermals and your french translation.......whats bringing you to Montreal, business or pleasure?

    Debs

  15. Hiya,

    I have to agree with you Whitefox, when I worked in New York I never felt unsafe. I remember have great chats after wotrk in the local bars and I also remember how upfront they were. One of the first questions I was ever asked in a New York bar was how much do I earn, now being British I was slighly taken aback that someone wold ask that in a conversation, considering that I never really knew them, but then I realised that its normal and its not a way of being materialistic, its just their way and I loved it. I also lived in the Carolinas and boy of boy was that religious......there were more churches than houses, but still an experience I wouldn't have turned down and it snowed there once as well whilst I was there. Now from a single 25 year old females point of view (at that time) Washington DC was a paradise.....think Officer and a Gentleman...... ;)

    In defence of the New Brunswick weather I will have to say that last summer (and I am not too sure whether this is normal) we had temps into the 30's with humidity making it feel more like 40 degrees, but even if it only reaches mid 20's I'll be happy because there is the guarantee of sunshine and not constant rain like there seems to have been in the UK for the last few years.

    Weather today has snow flurries at present but its a lot milder out there again today....does'nt feel like -8 outside which is good. I have no satalite at the moment as I am moving house next week and already given them a months notice so its diconnected, so if there are any pending storms please keep me advised. Ta very much

    Debs

  16. Something I forgot to mention, don't come out here if you are a football (soccer to us) fanatic, you won't be able to survive for sure then. It has gotten a bit better, at least there is some coverage on TV now of the premier league and international matches, but not all that much. And the local professional soccer is about on a par with the Second Division in the UK. Perhaps not even that good.

  17. I must be a bit barking...temps that low make me want to move out there even quicker. Are there any down sides to living out there? What are the locals like? My in-laws found the west coast folk to be more welcoming than the east side, what's your experience been like so far?

    Hi Jethro,

    Can't comment on the locals out West but here on the East Coast they are very very friendly. I once lived in America and loved their friendliness then I came to Canada and discovered that they are even more friendly. I can tell you that houses are cheaper here and one would argue that there may not be the salaries that the West provide, but you have to weigh up the pros and cons. For instance for 89,ooo I get 4 bedrooms plus 6 acres but out west I may only get a toen house or apartment for that price.......Theres work here if you want to work and a good salary is approx $30,000 a year and this makes it liveable. If there is more than one person working then even better. Life is slower and the roads are emptier here. Visited Toronto just after new year and hated every minute of the roads. (16 lanes of traffic makes the M25 seem tranquil). Try to avoid Montreal its like living in Paris. This French province has all road signs, warnings and billboards in French, you will very rarely find and english signpost. Lets just say the French are French and I have yet found a person from Quebec who will speak English to me even when I try to speak French. Sorry but I find them arrogant.

    I love the temperatures out here and all the snow, I keep looking at the UK temps and thank God I am not there this year. Come on over, the weather is fabulous and the folk are friendly........don't take anyones word for it though, you have to experience it and judge for yourself.

    I have a good way of describing where I live at present......its like being back in time when you knew your neighbor and the was such a thing as "community" but you still have all the mod cons of present day. Hope this helps.

    Weather today is very snowy and much warmer than yesterday, currently at -6. I will also point out that temperatures feel different here. If its -6 in England it feels much colder than it does over here. Strange!!!!!! I will agree with Roger in that you do feel -20 when it happens but you learn to always wear hats, gloves, thermals and a good coat. Its a natural progress when getting ready to leave the house. Oh and try and get a car that starts from teh keyring, that way you get to warm it up a bit before you get in. I know I will have people screaming at me about the ozone layer, but -20 is brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr. ;);)

    TTFN

    Debs

  18. Morning all,

    Well its cold here, presently -20 with a windchill of -27.......it feels bitingly cold outside. Todays high will be -15 and snow forecast for tomorrow. Not too sure how much but theres no weather warning out so must not be too much to worry about.

    Having to use a hot water bottle to keep my feet warm. Even with slippers on these laminate floors are freezing.........

    TTFN

    Debs

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