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Old Posted Nov 13, 2025, 10:23 AM
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Is this a joke?

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Meanwhile, an iguana alert has been issued for central Florida.



Freezing/near freezing temperatures are making the reptiles become sluggish, and prone to falling out of trees. Beware of falling iguanas!!!
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2025, 11:22 AM
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Just a sliver above freezing but the mild blanket of fog keeps it comfortable. Sweater with sleeves pushed up.





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Old Posted Nov 13, 2025, 12:32 PM
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Is this a joke?
Partially yes and partially no.

Iguanas falling out of trees during cold weather events is a real thing.

This alert was issued by a news outlet in Florida.

I doubt however that this is an "official" NOAA alert.

You did say that you liked the quirkiness of North American weather.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2025, 4:17 PM
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+2C and light rain in Moncton at noontime.

We may get accumulating snow overnight and tomorrow morning.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2025, 4:21 PM
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November 13th and no snow on the ground here. It's snowed a couple of times, quite a bit late last week, but it's 0C going up to 10C today. Every day now is one less day to wait until spring. I'll definitely take it.
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Going to hit 15-16 here today. Might get a few 20s in Southern Alberta! Currently 18 in Claresholm at 11:20. Snowfall warning in Banff, 15-30cm possible by tomorrow morning, especially close to the continental divide. Chinooks are really fascinating sometimes!
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2025, 7:45 PM
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Partially yes and partially no.

Iguanas falling out of trees during cold weather events is a real thing.

This alert was issued by a news outlet in Florida.

I doubt however that this is an "official" NOAA alert.

You did say that you liked the quirkiness of North American weather.
In realtà, questa è la notizia meteorologica più pazza e strana che abbia mai letto sul Nord America
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2025, 7:55 PM
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We're having a proper one in Vancouver right now. Sideways rain and lots of it.
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We're having a proper one in Vancouver right now. Sideways rain and lots of it.
Yeah a gross windy, crappy rainy day.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2025, 10:25 PM
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21 in SE Alberta! 16 in Calgary, too bad it will plummet as soon as the sun goes down or I would hit a patio after work!
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Cold dreary, windy, cloudy, and a high of about 12°C this morning, but about 9°C in Vancouver today.


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Heavy rain and howling wind returned after work, ending a pleasant day.
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Old Posted Nov 14, 2025, 3:32 AM
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The Monstera really highlights the Christmas Tree! lol
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3C and overcast. A bit of drizzle. It's still cold for this time of the year. At least the snow has started to melt especially with the temperature staying above zero last night.

Low of 1C this morning.

The warmpsot was Lethbridge, AB at 21.3C. Very impressive temperatures.

Warmest low was Race Rocks, BC at 9.3C.
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In realtà, questa è la notizia meteorologica più pazza e strana che abbia mai letto sul Nord America
Sono felice che l'abbia trovato divertente!
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Old Posted Nov 14, 2025, 11:23 AM
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The mild blanket of fog is gone so it looks nicer this morning but feels worse, despite being much warmer.

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Old Posted Nov 14, 2025, 12:30 PM
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0C and light snow in Moncton at 8 AM, going up to +3C this afternoon.
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The weather has been so mild here that I regret winterizing the trailer in mid-October. I could have continued camping right through this weekend and probably next.
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Light dusting of snow last night but will not last, Temps again are above normal. Environment Canada has said last month Central Alberta received less than 40% of our annual moisture.

And as of yesterday I still had some flower blooming in my garden. And ones that are not blooming are still green. My Calamitous is still green. No moisture and still warm for the next week.

Have to go to Saskatoon for the next week or so and the weather looks favorable as well.
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The weather has been so mild here that I regret winterizing the trailer in mid-October. I could have continued camping right through this weekend and probably next.
I put up my Christmas lights while it was 10 above this past Monday and my roof had no trace of snow, ice, or moisture, for that matter. All ready for our first dump of snow now, whenever that comes...
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