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Flash
5th December 2016, 20:58
Here are the "joys"!! of winter this morning in Montreal.
Really worth to look at, quite incredible (at the end a police car gets into a city bus and a huge grater gets into the police car).

This thread if for all the happenings related to weather in both hemisphere this coming winter. Fun happenings and not so fun.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BhhsEuYXZQ

Sojourner
6th December 2016, 00:11
Lmao this was right beside where I work, everyone at the office was dying of laughter after seeing this like 10x time Loolll

Flash
16th December 2016, 03:10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7L45qUFabR0

Funny

This was in fact an advertising for winter tires - but quite on topic lol

Foxie Loxie
18th December 2016, 22:20
This was TOO FUNNY, Flash! :ROFL:

conk
21st December 2016, 17:58
After living in Detroit, Michigan for many years I am grateful to reside in the deep south. ;) It is indeed a helpless feeling to lose control of your car, but thankfully we never hit anything but ditches. haha. At least everyone was willing to help everyone else.

Having been in Michigan for 10 days we awoke to news that Detroit was suffering the effects of the worst winter there in 75 years. Let me tell you, a poor young man from Alabama was certainly on edge. It took but one peek outside to know I wasn't going to work that day. Cars were not definable to make or model, just huge humps of snow. So, back to sleep. About an hour later the boss calls, "hey, you coming in to work". WHAT? Didn't realize that outside my little apartment area the roads were cleared. Yes, the southern boy was the laughing stock in the office that morning. Following that day, the high temperature of the day was -10 degrees for two weeks. When the temp came up to around 30 degrees neighbors were out in t-shirts, enjoying the heat wave. ;)

The only thing I miss about snowy Detroit are the Greek restaurants.

Flash
13th January 2017, 02:38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQeNo0UyVFY

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5l6xaPz8gjU

Foxie Loxie
14th January 2017, 23:13
Thanks, Flash! One can't help laughing at the sliding of the snow off the roof!! :ROFL: The second video was most interesting as I had never seen that type of snow removal.

Flash
15th January 2017, 23:05
Thanks, Flash! One can't help laughing at the sliding of the snow off the roof!! :ROFL: The second video was most interesting as I had never seen that type of snow removal.

yes that kind of snow removal is the norm in Montreal, plus the trucks going around pouring salt everywhere while pushing the snow aside and the little machines doing the sidewalks. I am surprised you do not have similar stuff in Central New York, you must still have quite a lot of snow.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNZGkT1XtVk

Flash
15th January 2017, 23:13
He has been fired (Boston)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKCmpNTIF80

Foxie Loxie
17th January 2017, 00:23
Enjoyed the videos, Flash! Yes, we get snow here, but this is rural living & I've only seen just the usual snowplow type. Have no idea what they might use in a big city like Syracuse! Made in China! What isn't?!! :facepalm:

Flash
15th March 2017, 12:17
End of winter season??? WAIT! not yet!!!

My car parked on the street looks like a big bulb of ice cream - lots of shoveling to do.

My work place is closed.... few highways are closed, train schedules are all off schedule, airports is basically closed.

But it is veeery pretty

Montreal, Canada, yesterday and this morning

Here highway 10 yesterday pm


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGWd5aEO1yE


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp16bAaY5EY


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXy0S9hrwuo

Noelle
15th March 2017, 18:35
I grew up in New England and remember that kind of snow too well. So glad I live in Florida now. A few winters ago we had a bad cold spell in Florida. It flurried in Daytona Beach, which made "breaking news" on the local TV networks.

Flash
28th December 2017, 20:55
Minus 30 Centigrade tonight = minus 22 Farenheit in Montreal

It is coooooold man!

i shoveled for one hour the snow accumulated 2 days ago, gosh I am cold, even working hard physically does not warms you up

https://thumb7.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/1564226/704848519/stock-vector-meteorology-thermometer-temperature-celsius-fahrenheit-degree-hot-cold-weather-icons-symbol-d-704848519.jpg

Foxie Loxie
28th December 2017, 21:32
We will be hanging around single digits here for the next week or so....don't remember such a bad cold snap last year!! :smow:

Mark (Star Mariner)
28th December 2017, 21:56
Minus 30 Centigrade tonight = minus 22 Farenheit in Montreal

It is coooooold man!

Wow Flash. It's only a balmy 4 centigrade today in the winter sunshine. Had a little snow yesterday, and was scraping the car this morning. But minus 30... ouch.


I grew up in New England and remember that kind of snow too well. So glad I live in Florida now.

Well LadyM I think I might be the opposite. I lived in Florida for a while and I found the humidity down there so debilitating. I have no idea how you cope with it tbh. I love NE, and much prefer that climate! hehe different strokes...

Flash
28th December 2017, 22:16
Il y a 3 jours - 3 days ago

http://prodstoreacc4187.blob.core.windows.net/prod-20171225/generic_1514227617834749_ori.jpeg

RunningDeer
28th December 2017, 22:54
We will be hanging around single digits here for the next week or so....don't remember such a bad cold snap last year!! :smow:
Here too. I received my electric/heating bill. It’s more in line with February & March figures. I don’t know how the birds and animals that don’t hibernate survive.

[not to mention the homeless http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/smilies/rant.gif]
................http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/smilies/fire.gif

"Boiling water on the stove will add humidity to your home as the water evaporates. Depending on the size of your home, it may not adequately circulate throughout the house. A fan on low helps the circulation."

"Anything wet and drying out will to some extent increase humidity. Even drying your laundry inside can help. Plants in pots and a simple humidifier helps too."


http://avalonlibrary.net/paula/Notices/minus-temps.jpg

Hym
29th December 2017, 00:16
Thanks for the reminder. Finished writing something on longevity and running here. Gotta go outside and chop some wood before it gets dark...And relatively speaking we have it much easier here. May you all keep warm and be able to pay those heating bills.

Wind
29th December 2017, 02:21
Minus 30 Centigrade tonight = minus 22 Farenheit in Montreal

It is coooooold man!

i shoveled for one hour the snow accumulated 2 days ago, gosh I am cold, even working hard physically does not warms you up

https://thumb7.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/1564226/704848519/stock-vector-meteorology-thermometer-temperature-celsius-fahrenheit-degree-hot-cold-weather-icons-symbol-d-704848519.jpg

You Canadians must be even more used to snow and coldness than we Finns are, at least here in the most southern part it's just been raining and no freezing weather to be seen so far. Better learn to love the cold in the near future or then will have to consider about moving elsewhere lol.

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?96561-...Climate-Change...--AKA-Global-Warming--...-is-it-a-scam&p=1198551&viewfull=1#post1198551

TargeT
29th December 2017, 12:51
You northern living types are going to have some interesting winters starting this year....... (https://weather.com/storms/winter/news/2017-12-28-arctic-record-cold-outbreak-forecast-midwest-east-south-new-year-2018)


This thread gave me Alaska PTSD triggers....

My winters now look a bit different. (https://www.earthcam.com/usa/virginislands/stcroix/?cam=mmstcroix_hd)

Foxie Loxie
29th December 2017, 22:59
We get the point, TargeT!! :sun:

Flash
29th December 2017, 23:19
You northern living types are going to have some interesting winters starting this year....... (https://weather.com/storms/winter/news/2017-12-28-arctic-record-cold-outbreak-forecast-midwest-east-south-new-year-2018)


This thread gave me Alaska PTSD triggers....

My winters now look a bit different. (https://www.earthcam.com/usa/virginislands/stcroix/?cam=mmstcroix_hd)

yeah with no electricity, obliged to be a water carrier - going backward llllllol teasing

turiya
30th December 2017, 03:16
https://media.giphy.com/media/WlSUNP8kE9ane/200.gif

Foxie Loxie
31st December 2017, 00:24
What fun!! :dog:

Navigator
31st December 2017, 01:01
 
It's below -40 for me tonight with the slight windchill ... that's F and C! :)

Almost froze my hands by the time I got done shoveling and cleaning the snow from my car ... had to go out to buy gloves ... ;)

Flash
18th February 2019, 05:31
The last snow storm joys and what people made of it



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Flash
18th February 2019, 05:41
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Flash
18th February 2019, 06:16
a beautiful pic of my neighbourhood along the river, yes, in the city - it might have author rights, do not reproduce, but it is beautiful, I wanted to share here

Then hockey in the main street of the neighborhood at a winter festival

Then an igloo at the same winter festival

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Denise/Dizi
18th February 2019, 07:19
WOW FLASH, that looks incredibly beautiful! Thank you for sharing