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Old Posted Oct 24, 2023, 3:34 PM
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How much snow did Calgary get? I saw some pics on my instagram from people out there seems to be 10cm+.

Heading up to 19-21C the rest of the week here.
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Old Posted Oct 24, 2023, 4:25 PM
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How much snow did Calgary get? I saw some pics on my instagram from people out there seems to be 10cm+.

Heading up to 19-21C the rest of the week here.
Not sure how much they got yesterday, but I know the forecast was for up to 25 cms by the end of the day today.
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Old Posted Oct 24, 2023, 10:26 PM
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I'm having a bit too much fun riding the bus around Met a few coworkers for pizza at Piatto out on Elizabeth Avenue and, now that I have a bus pass, did that instead of walking in the chill.

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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 1:22 AM
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Beautiful sunny day after a couple weeks of mostly cloudy weather and cool temperatures. High of 21.3 and low of 12.1. Although these warm temperatures will continue the rest of the week, there will be some rain and wind.
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 3:50 AM
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11C and cloudy. We are continuing with our theme of cloud cover. The warmth has not yet made it to us.

Low of 5C this morning. Downtown Montreal officially fell to 5.1C last night. That is the coldest temperature so far this season. We are approaching November and the temperature has yet to even dip below 5C.

The warmspot was Windsor, ON at 24.5C.

Warmest low was Point Pelee, ON at 12.6C.
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 9:01 AM
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Starting the day with a chilly 4C. Some of my Christmas lights are doing double duty for Halloween lol





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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 11:36 AM
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Kamloops has fallen. Kelowna may yet survive. I will wait until noontime before posting in order to let the dust settle.

7C and mostly sunny in Moncton at 8 AM, going up to a pleasant 17C this afternoon. The next three days will be 18C, 19C and 22C. As usual we fell to the freeze list because of a brief shot of cold air on the back end of a storm system. If it had not been for that, it would have been clear sailing for at least another week.
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 2:12 PM
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Starting the day with a chilly 4C. Some of my Christmas lights are doing double duty for Halloween lol

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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 3:20 PM
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UPDATED FREEZE LIST - 2023

1) Iqaluit, NU - September 2nd (-1.3)
2) Whitehorse, YT - September 3rd (-0.7)
3) Thompson, MB - September 6th (-2.0)
4) Prince George, BC - September 8th (-0.3)
5) Thunder Bay, ON - September 14th (-0.6)
6) Saskatoon, SK - September 21st (-0.3)
7) Calgary, AB - September 29th (-0.6)
8) Lethbridge, AB - September 29th (-1.5)
9) Yellowknife, NT - September 30th (-2.0)
10) Regina, SK - September 30th (-0.5)
11) Winnipeg, MB - October 8th (-1.9)
12) Sudbury, ON - October 11th (-0.7)
13) Corner Brook, NL - October 18th (-0.4)
14) St. John's, NL - October 18th (-0.3)
15) Edmonton, AB - October 22nd (-1.8)
16) London, ON - October 23rd (-1.0)
17) Windsor, ON - October 23rd (-0.3)
18) Toronto, ON - October 23rd (-0.2)
19) Ottawa, ON - October 23rd (-0.3)
20) Saint John, NB - October 23rd (-0.6)
21) Fredericton, NB - October 24th (-2.0)
22) Sherbrooke, QC - October 24th (-1.9)
23) Moncton, NB - October 24th (-1.5)
24) Quebec City, QC - October 24th (-0.6)
25) Kamloops, BC - October 25th (-2.7C)

Kelowna, BC
Vancouver, BC
Victoria, BC
Kingston, ON
Montreal, QC
Charlottetown, PE
Halifax, NS
Sydney, NS

Kelowna is safe for now, but EC projects it will freeze before midnight tonight.
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 3:49 PM
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The freeze list is great, nice work! Its been fun watching it grow and see how winter sets in across the country.
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Old Posted Oct 26, 2023, 9:56 AM
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UPDATED FREEZE LIST - 2023

1) Iqaluit, NU - September 2nd (-1.3)
2) Whitehorse, YT - September 3rd (-0.7)
3) Thompson, MB - September 6th (-2.0)
4) Prince George, BC - September 8th (-0.3)
5) Thunder Bay, ON - September 14th (-0.6)
6) Saskatoon, SK - September 21st (-0.3)
7) Calgary, AB - September 29th (-0.6)
8) Lethbridge, AB - September 29th (-1.5)
9) Yellowknife, NT - September 30th (-2.0)
10) Regina, SK - September 30th (-0.5)
11) Winnipeg, MB - October 8th (-1.9)
12) Sudbury, ON - October 11th (-0.7)
13) Corner Brook, NL - October 18th (-0.4)
14) St. John's, NL - October 18th (-0.3)
15) Edmonton, AB - October 22nd (-1.8)
16) London, ON - October 23rd (-1.0)
17) Windsor, ON - October 23rd (-0.3)
18) Toronto, ON - October 23rd (-0.2)
19) Ottawa, ON - October 23rd (-0.3)
20) Saint John, NB - October 23rd (-0.6)
21) Fredericton, NB - October 24th (-2.0)
22) Sherbrooke, QC - October 24th (-1.9)
23) Moncton, NB - October 24th (-1.5)
24) Quebec City, QC - October 24th (-0.6)
25) Kamloops, BC - October 25th (-2.7)
26) Kelowna BC - October 25th (-3.2)

Vancouver, BC
Victoria, BC
Kingston, ON
Montreal, QC
Charlottetown, PE
Halifax, NS
Sydney, NS
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Old Posted Oct 26, 2023, 11:58 AM
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Nice temperatures lasting till Saturday then they go back to normal which was inevitable. Good weekend to head to the Annapolis Valley.



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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 12:37 PM
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Last night's sunset...


20231024_180708 by AJ Forsythe, on Flickr


A beautiful day yesterday with a high of 12.9 and a low of 9.0 at 11 pm. Warmer air started moving in after midnight. Today's high is forecast to be 16 under a mostly sunny sky.
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 5:08 PM
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A light dusting of snow on Vancouver's local mountains last night. You can see the webcam on Mt. Seymour here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLawo-FrBKk
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 12:50 PM
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Been a pretty warm Fall so far in southern Ontario and Quebec, especially so in Quebec.

Toronto Pearson has yet to register a high below 10.

However, this will all change by the end of the weekend. Toronto will have highs below 10, and it looks like Montreal will join the freeze list.

Currently 17 and raining, going up to 20 with a scattered showers.

Tomorrow, going up to 22 with a possible humidex reading.

7 day forecast:
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Old Posted Oct 26, 2023, 2:52 AM
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19C and mainly cloudy. We did however have some beautiful sun for about an hour or so.

Low of 11C last night.

The warmspot was Vineland, ON at 22.0C.

Warmest low was Harrow, ON at 16.1C
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 4:25 PM
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Surprised to see Kingston still there. It’s on a Great Lake, but close enough to the Canadian shield that they more easily get hit by the cold air coming from the north. The winds were probably favourable the night the rest of Ontario froze. Montreal is on as island so they typically get more delayed there, so that one isn’t really surprising. The rest is coastal cities except for Kelowna.
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Montreal and Kingaton have the same average low for late October, +1C. Both would be equally surprising.
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 5:08 PM
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The only safe cities by the end of the month will be Halifax, Sydney and Charlottetown. Victoria and Vancouver are borderline.
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2023, 10:07 PM
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Montreal and Kingaton have the same average low for late October, +1C. Both would be equally surprising.
On most years, both Montreal and Kingston freeze before Toronto and Windsor. Montreal does have some surprising years though and it often ends up making it to the final 5 or so. London tends to freeze earlier than all of those due to the lack of large body of water in the immediate vicinity.

My observations from the last few years in this very thread anyway, nothing scientific .
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