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SnowAngel
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After a weekend high of 70F, it's been in the mid 40s during the day and mid 20s at night. Got our hot tub fixed just in time for the cold weather. :D

Later in the week it's suppose to be mid 50s. Should be nice, and as long as it's not windy. I think Dad will probably have fire this weekend. :)

SnowAngel

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Christ is King.

Posted : November 13, 2012 2:58 pm
stargazer
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As Puddleglum mentioned above, last Saturday's record high was followed by 2 confirmed EF0 tornadoes in the southern suburbs of the Twin Cities. Tornadoes in November...now that's unusual around here.

The weather's quiet now - and warm. Highs around 55F/12C - well above the average of 40F/4C. (I had to chuckle at the Weather Channel yesterday as they repeatedly talked about how cold it was here).

This warmth is projected to last through next week, including the busy Thanksgiving travel weekend. In fact, next Thursday will be only the 11th Thanksgiving (in the 121 years of records) with a temperature over 50F/10C. One TV weatherman commented that there's a remote chance it could reach 62F/17C that day, tying the all-time record for warmest Thanksgiving.

This relatively warm weather and lack of snow cover does make for easier stargazing during these ever-lengthening nights. :)

But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.

Topic starter Posted : November 16, 2012 8:19 am
johobbit
(@jo)
SO mod; WC captain Moderator

*waves to all the weather-fans*

I've heard rumors that tomorrow may see the return of a big round yellow orb in the daytime sky.

Indeed, for a couple of weeks there (around Sandy's time), we didn't see the sun at all! Now, this week, we're getting a fair bit of it with higher-than-average temperatures—10C/50F—on a regular basis. The nights, however, are right down near freezing, with a lovely frost most mornings. :D So pretty. When I go for my early morning walks, the leaves on the side of the road look like they have sparkling diamonds on them in the light of the streetlamps. :)

That really warm day (for this time of year) last week hit a record for our area. At Toronto's Pearson airport, the temperature climbed to a 'blistering' 19C/66.2F, very unusual for November. That night, I believe, is when I awoke to a terrific thunderstorm. Many, long rolls leading up to more severe and sharp cracks. 'Twas beautiful lying in bed, half asleep, and listening to the music of the weather. :D

There is no snow in our forecast. I wonder when our first flakes will be ... B-)

(It's already arrived in Montana and North Dakota. Some areas are reporting 2-4 feet of snow. Whew! That's more than we got all last winter - which was abnormally dry here).

:-o Wowser! That's 2-4 feet more than we got last winter. ;))

Very cool about the fireball, stargazer! :D As also mentioned in the Astronomy thread, I saw one just a few mornings after. Awesome sight!

Did you end up having that fire, SnowAngel? Hope so! :) Hurrah for bonfires! How lovely it would be to get all of us fire-fans all together for a big NarniaWeb blaze. :D

but alas the wig-wam is just too big to move to warmer climes.

You've added on, have you? ;)


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Posted : November 20, 2012 7:22 am
Puddleglum
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NarniaWeb Junkie

Not added on so much as invested in my dear hobbit. Besides, I almost have the landscaping just the way I want it.

Leaving on a warm day for celebrations with the in-laws, ( Happy Thanksgiving to all ) , and I understand it will be a mit cooler when we get back. Looks to be high of 29 according to the weather channel. the radio was speaking of possible rain/shower mix tomorrow evening.
Thankfully I have the marker stakes in already so that I know where to guide the snowblower. I can only wait. I must admit it to be straingly invigorating to be able to throw snow great distances without throwing out the back.

Posted : November 21, 2012 1:33 pm
Eagle Scout
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Tons and tons and tons of fig this morning. I could see past our driveway. I heard it was worse closer to the city (Chicago). Thankfully most of it cleared up by 10:30 in the morning. #:-s

memento mori

Posted : November 21, 2012 4:33 pm
stargazer
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We had plenty of fog the last few mornings too! Rather unusual both due to the season (we should be getting snow instead) and the ongoing drought.

Today's high was an incredible 55F/12C - way above average. Needless to say, no snow on the ground. (There have only been 21 December days over 50F/10C in the last 140+ years of records).

November had barely half an inch (1 cm) of snow, a good 8 inches/20 cm below average.

Incidentally, though the solstice and the shortest day (in the Northern Hemisphere) are still about 3 weeks off, this week marks the time of the earliest sunset in mid-northern latitudes (around Dec 7). The sun slowly begins to set later each night after that.

But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.

Topic starter Posted : December 3, 2012 10:49 am
Puddleglum
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NarniaWeb Junkie

We had the fog too. Had a roadtrip top Fargo this weekend, and it made for some interesting driving until it burned off about 2pm.
Just got back from bell ringing around the Red Kettle with the Scouts. I could not have asked for better weather. Hardly any wind, with the temp hovering around the low 40's.
I've noticed too that there is hardly any frost in the ground. I worry what that will mean for run-off in the spring should we have a sudden heavy snow fall that keeps the frost from going deep enough.

Posted : December 3, 2012 2:37 pm
stargazer
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After last year's embarrassing winter (the last snowfall over an inch was last December!), we could get up to 12 inches in the next 24 hours. Estimates vary wildly still, so we could get only half that.

But considering we got only 20 inches all last winter, this is closer to a more normal winter (even if it's about 5 weeks late).

The storm may even bring some 'thundersnow' tomorrow, which is fun to experience. By Monday it should clear out, with temperatures down close to 0F/-17C. This snow is going to be around a while. :)

But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.

Topic starter Posted : December 8, 2012 12:04 pm
Puddleglum
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NarniaWeb Junkie

Starting to snow here. They are calling for up to six inches by morning.
Good thing I warmed up the snowblower.

Posted : December 8, 2012 6:19 pm
Puddleglum
(@puddleglum)
NarniaWeb Junkie

Seven inches thus far, and not letting up.
Light, and fluffy as it comes down. Unfortunatly it is moist snow, so it packs as it settles. Already ran out one tank of gas on the snowblower. I figure at least one more time out before turning in later.
At least the wind is not gusting too much. But if it gets as bad as they say it will make for interesting driving in the morning.

Posted : December 9, 2012 10:42 am
SnowAngel
(@snowangel)
Maiden of Monday Madness Moderator

Wish we had snow! We had a chance of snow for tomorrow, but it's gone, just going to get some more rain. Which I like, but we are all ready for snow and it's been raining all weekend!

It's been 60s and rainy here all weekend. Going to be 45F and rainy tomorrow.

SnowAngel

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Christ is King.

Posted : December 9, 2012 12:31 pm
stargazer
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Member Moderator

We could send you some, SnowAngel! ;)

10 inches here and still coming down. They're warning about potential power outages tonight as winds come up and tree branches and power lines may go down. It's going to get down to about 7F/-14C tonight with wind chills well below zero.

This brings us up to about our average snowfall for the season so far. Quite a change from last year's dry winter, when we got about 20 inches all season. ;))

But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.

Topic starter Posted : December 9, 2012 2:26 pm
Aslanisthebest
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NarniaWeb Fanatic

I'm almost envious, gazer! I'm undecided about feeling cold just yet, but I just don't feel like Christmas is two weeks away, and the weather is greatly contributing to that. It's been such an unconventional winter... I'm waiting for some snow so I can feel like it's December and so we can have a White Christmas! There hasn't been one snowflake yet, but it's been chilly around here.


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Posted : December 9, 2012 3:30 pm
stargazer
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Member Moderator

The final totals are in: 13.6 inches (35 cm) fell in my little corner of the world, with some areas nearby exceeding 17 inches. My car looked like a big pile of white powder. ;)) (At least it wasn't the heavy 'heart attack snow' so it was easier to remove).

Traffic around here was horrendous; maybe we've forgotten how to drive in a real snowstorm.

It's already a balmy 0F/-17C and it's going to get a bit colder tonight before clouds move in and keep the temps from really dropping off. (Areas that were clear last night dropped down to about -10F/-23C.

Speaking of a white Christmas, Aitb, according to tradition I present some maps showing the probabilities for such an event:

United States

Canada

For Europe and Asia, scroll down here.

But all night, Aslan and the Moon gazed upon each other with joyful and unblinking eyes.

Topic starter Posted : December 10, 2012 5:35 pm
IloveFauns
(@ilovefauns)
NarniaWeb Guru

The whether hear is very much the opposite of those above, I wish it wasn't I feel terrible, I hate summer. It is about 35 c or something like that and so many flies hanging around outside.

Posted : December 10, 2012 6:58 pm
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