tonym Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 (edited) But at least you get some picturesque shots. and my little boy exploring Edited February 20, 2005 by tonym Quote
7/4 Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 Fro me, it isn't the snow as much as the ice and freezing temps. Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 When did you take those, Tony? It's cold but bright and snowless here. Quote
tonym Posted February 20, 2005 Author Report Posted February 20, 2005 This morning at about 11:45. It started at 5am! We've had thunder the lot! It's not too cold though, about 3deg C. Quote
vibes Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 We've had thunder the lot! Forgive my ignorance, but what does this phrase mean? Quote
7/4 Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 We've had thunder the lot! Forgive my ignorance, but what does this phrase mean? They have a lot of thunder? Quote
patricia Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 In my area of southern Alberta, we have what are known as "chinooks". They are warm air-masses which radically change the temps, sometimes two or three times in the same day. So, a person could get up in the morning and it's minus twenty degrees Celcius below zero and dumpin' down snow, By noon, it could be ten degrees above zero and thawing. A couple of hours could then go by and the temps could drop and the streets become trecherously icy. Although there are those who like the spikes of warm weather, I would rather know that it's going to be cold, or not cold, or whatever. I grew up in central British Columbia and at this time of year it was not uncommon for the temps to hover at around forty degrees below zero, for weeks at a time. I hate the cold, but there were four definite seasons there. In the summer it was hot as hell and there was a definite spring and fall. It was easier to aclimatize if you knew what the weather was likely to be. I hate snow and cold, but if I'm going to get some, I want to get it all at once, then it can go away until next year. Quote
maren Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 We've had thunder the lot! Forgive my ignorance, but what does this phrase mean? They have a lot of thunder? They've had thunder the whole time? They've had "the whole ball of wax": thunder, lightning, snow, wind, cold, sleet, hail, frogs, locusts... ? Quote
.:.impossible Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 I was just checking the weather reports for the Breckenridge area. I'm heading out there this week with my brother and a couple of friends! We want more snow! Here's a photo I took up in Sugarbush Vermont last week. This was a shot from the car window behind where we were staying. Good snow! Quote
tonym Posted February 20, 2005 Author Report Posted February 20, 2005 We've had thunder the lot! Forgive my ignorance, but what does this phrase mean? Sorry, punctuation error. We've had the lot. Thunder, lightning, sun, hail and BIG snowflakes. Nothing in comparison to what you guys suffer from. Quote
sonic1 Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 Snow? Oh, I think I have read about that stuff. God, it's freezing here today. I think the high will only get to 65 degrees F. Brrrrrrrrr........ From Tucson, Jared Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 (edited) This is what it's been like here for the last couple of days. I took this at a local place famous for its snowdrops! Strikes me Spring is ready to spring! Edited February 20, 2005 by Bev Stapleton Quote
7/4 Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 Snow? Oh, I think I have read about that stuff. God, it's freezing here today. I think the high will only get to 65 degrees F. Brrrrrrrrr........ From Tucson, Jared We'll see how you feel about it in July. Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 (edited) Even better, this was North Wales on Wednesday morning. The view from the dining room of a Youth Hostel I was doing a risk assessment on. Now here I could live... (You might just spot the snow on the far right!!!) Edited February 20, 2005 by Bev Stapleton Quote
marcello Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 We want more snow! Please come to Rochester for more snow and take it away with you. The AVERAGE snowfall here is more that 10 feet per year. Last year we had 180 inches! THE UPSTATE NY SNOWFALL RACE Meteorologist Rich Lupia April 24, 2003 Rochester 135.2" Buffalo 111.3" Albany 105.4" Quote
7/4 Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 And that snow will show up here this evening... Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 The last heavy fall of snow I recall was in late 1990 when it brought all the powerlines down in Notts - it was a Friday night/Saturday morning and Nottingham shops had to shut after vainly attempting to struggle on by candlelight and without their tills. The Irish Electricity Board was called in to give emergency help to outlying parts of the county. Since then, apart from a few brief flurries...zilch. This matters if you work in a school. Heavy snow can mean a day or two off! Quote
tonym Posted February 20, 2005 Author Report Posted February 20, 2005 (edited) When I lived right on the east coast we had one Boxing Day completely snowed in. Drifts about 10 foot high too. About 3 years ago the river outside of our house (the one above) froze. That was at about minus 13 deg C. Other than that, not much at all. We are lucky in this part of the UK. Edited February 20, 2005 by tonym Quote
Guest Chaney Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 marcello: Living in Buffalo -- and given a choice -- I'd gladly choose to continue to lose the snow race. We in this area have been aware of Rochester's getting more snow and while we do sympathize, better you than us. Seems like we received little snow this year... and then I heard that we're just 2" below normal. Strange. (I believe north of Buffalo has received more and south of Buffalo -- "ski country" -- its usual.) Can't wait to feel the sun's first warming rays. Quote
sonic1 Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 Snow? Oh, I think I have read about that stuff. God, it's freezing here today. I think the high will only get to 65 degrees F. Brrrrrrrrr........ From Tucson, Jared We'll see how you feel about it in July. (laughing) yeah, the cost of avoiding freezing temps. But I I'll have the last laugh if we compare home mortgages! Quote
Jim Alfredson Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 It's snowing here in Michigan. It's big fluffy flakes... very pretty! Quote
7/4 Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 Snow? Oh, I think I have read about that stuff. God, it's freezing here today. I think the high will only get to 65 degrees F. Brrrrrrrrr........ From Tucson, Jared We'll see how you feel about it in July. (laughing) yeah, the cost of avoiding freezing temps. But I I'll have the last laugh if we compare home mortgages! I don't have a home morgage. Quote
A Lark Ascending Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 Music for a snowy day... Quote
Brad Posted February 20, 2005 Report Posted February 20, 2005 We're getting it here soon. Nice time to crawl into bed and listen to some music. Good tomorrow's a holiday. Quote
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