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Old Posted Nov 10, 2023, 4:13 AM
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-1C with a wind chill of -4 this afternoon with light snow falling. It's a solid 7-8 degrees below average. It's warming up now and already 2C at 10PM. I hope the light snow cover is gone tomorrow.

Low of -2C (wind chill of -7C) this morning. Snow started very early in the morning.

The warmspot was Harrow, ON at 13.6C.

Warmest low was Sisters Island and Comox, BC at 8.5C.
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2023, 12:53 PM
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+1C and partly cloudy in Moncton at 8 AM, going up to +5C this afternoon with scattered showers and flurries.

Cold but mostly clear for the next week. Hints of a warm-up by next Friday.
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Old Posted Nov 10, 2023, 3:13 PM
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It has been a pretty typical November here, Highs have been around 7c with over nights around 1c.

Forecasted to 8c and a mix of sun and cloud. Looks like it will stay this way until mid next week as we dip down to highs just above freezing.

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Old Posted Nov 10, 2023, 3:35 PM
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Had to get the snow brush out of storage yesterday, but most of the snow that fell is gone now.

Of course everyone is now ringing up their garage to get their snow tires on here. I got mine on just before Halloween. I don't get why people wait.
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Had to get the snow brush out of storage yesterday, but most of the snow that fell is gone now.

Of course everyone is now ringing up their garage to get their snow tires on here. I got mine on just before Halloween. I don't get why people wait.
It’s been a terrible late October and early November so far. Literally feels like December. It’s milder today and next week however

I’m swapping my tires at the end of the month, but my “summer” tires are actually all-seasons so I can wait until the rush is over.
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Still pretty nice here, so far November avg high is 12 , average low is 3.2 and the mean is 7.6. Similar weather is on tap for the next couple weeks. We lost a lot of plants on Halloween but the mums are still looking good and trees are right on schedule. The Siberian elm on the left can stay green for a long time while the maples have now lost about half their leaves. The cottonwoods out back have been bare for a couple weeks.



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Most trees have lost their foliage, except for a few more resilient species. My neighbour happens to have a large silver maple that drops its leaves late. I usually wait until the end of November to clean the gutters and rake the leaves in my backyard because of this, while most of my neighbours are already done.
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Pretty uneventful day. Overcast and seasonal.

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Old Posted Nov 11, 2023, 6:47 AM
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7C and cloudy. Much more in line with what we would expect for this time of the year.

Low of 2C last night.

The warmspot was Western Head, NS at 13.6C.

Warmest low was Sand Heads, BC at 8.8C.
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Old Posted Nov 11, 2023, 8:06 PM
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Only 1 post in the last 24 hours!?

Mundane weather day again. Overcast and seasonal.



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Beautiful fall day in the Loops.

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From a couple of weeks ago.

I found this moon to be very interesting while driving on the QEW.

And I don't know if this is a wasp or hornet or whatever. But I do know it was on steroids. Whatever species it is, it's at least double the size of a regular bee/hornet/wasp. It was the second time this year I had one (possibly the same one) in my shed. I shooed it away to fly outside. Then when I was done in the shed, I closed the door, walked into my house and heard a buzzzzz next to my ear and the f'ing thing started flying around in my kitchen. It was probably resting on my shoulder. Was pretty easy to whack it out of the air with a swatter given its size. I should have used a bottle cap or something for reference.







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Old Posted Nov 12, 2023, 4:59 AM
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2C and cloudy. Another crappy day.

Low of 0C (wind chill -4) last night.

The warmspot was Medicine Hat, AB at 14.3C.

Warmest low was Sand Heads, BC at 9.3C
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From a couple of weeks ago.

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And I don't know if this is a wasp or hornet or whatever. But I do know it was on steroids. Whatever species it is, it's at least double the size of a regular bee/hornet/wasp. It was the second time this year I had one (possibly the same one) in my shed. I shooed it away to fly outside. Then when I was done in the shed, I closed the door, walked into my house and heard a buzzzzz next to my ear and the f'ing thing started flying around in my kitchen. It was probably resting on my shoulder. Was pretty easy to whack it out of the air with a swatter given its size. I should have used a bottle cap or something for reference.

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Northern giant hornet.
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Still some flowers outside. And lots inside. Thanksgiving cactus is still blooming, and the Easter one is going to get its first blooms for me soon!









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Northern giant hornet.
Ah cool. Here is a good comparison shot:


https://kpug1170.com/news/007700-no-...tings-in-2022/
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Beautiful morning in Sackville NB

Out and about around 7:00 for a morning run, -1º 87% humidity, and broken skies.

Mostly sunny today High 5º and low -2º.
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+2C and partly cloudy 50 km to the west in Moncton NB at 11 AM.


Kinda crappy cell phone picture taken from a private plane looking SW over downtown Moncton from yesterday.

By my reckoning, in 5-6 years, the downtown will include a number of new substantial buildings, giving the city a rapidly expanding skyline:
- Infinity (30 storeys)
- the third of the Three Sisters (15 storeys)
- One Foundry (2 x 24 storeys)
- 10 Horton Lane (at least 12-15 storeys)
- St, Bernard Square (20+ storeys)
- Ashford/Downing Street (20+ storeys)
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