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Old Posted Nov 20, 2023, 1:53 PM
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Average high in Halifax this October was 2 to 3 degrees above normal, the average low was 1 degree above normal, so doesn’t seem to be much to complain about there this year. It was really only the last two days that got unseasonably cold.

So far November is trending a degree or two below seasonal, and since it’s already Nov 20, you could be conflating more of November with October.
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+1C and partly cloudy in Moncton at 2 PM.

A snow squall watch has been issued for the eastern Northumberland Shore of NS and eastern PEI due to NW winds off the strait and the Gulf of St. Lawrence, with enough fetch to pick up considerable moisture. Up to 20 cm expected over the next two days.

This is the traditional snow squall zone in the Maritimes (to a lesser degree also the Annapolis Valley and the Cobequid Pass area from the Bay of Fundy and Minas Basin).

Moncton is not really affected by snow squall activity, except from counterclockwise circulation from a nor'easter to our east bringing in moisture from the gulf on the tail of the storm. This happens several times a year. Aside from this, we are at no risk. Squalls and flurries in northern NS and eastern PEI happen with annoying frequency however (at least until the gulf freezes over, which is less and less common these days with global warming).
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Winter is here in Toronto. We dropped down to -5 over night, only going up to 1 today. Nice and sunny, at least.

7 day forecast is a bit below seasonal:
Highs: 1/5/5/6/2/1/2
Lows: 0/3/1/-1/-3/-4

No major snow events in the forecast; but possibly some mixed percipitation tomorrow evening/night.
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Overcast, cold, mostly not windy today, though, with a bit of sun just before sunset. Not too bad overall. I'm still mostly wearing a t-shirt or sweater with a fall jacket. Hat and gloves for sure, though.
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Winnipeg has broken records for the past two days with temps reaching over 9C. A cooling down period is now underway though with closer to seasonal temps in the forecast.
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Frost on the ground again, -2C at my place. It's been very cold since the last week or so of October. This feels like late December.

The sky looks painted, at least lol

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Rainy and 6 degrees this morning. First time in a while it hasn't been sunny
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It’s been, on balance, mostly sunny today. A rare treat lately.

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+2C and sunny in Moncton at 3 PM.
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Some Edmonton snow stats.... it's pretty rare for us to have no snow on the ground at this time of year.

-The last time we had no snow on the ground by November 21st (today) was 2015. Made it to November 25th that year.

-The last time we had no snow in the month of November was 2008. (December 5th)

-2007 first snowfall on the ground December 3rd.

-2005 Last time we had no snow on the ground for Christmas

-6 times in the past 25 years there has been no snow on the ground today. (Nov 21st)

-This year looking to be the 4th November since 2000 with no snow on the ground in November.

-The latest “snow on the ground” in Edmonton records was 1977. When there grass was bare until Jan 13th
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Curious, when was the last time Calgary and Edmonton has Green Christmas'?
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Curious, when was the last time Calgary and Edmonton has Green Christmas'?
Would that not be fairly common for Calgary? Since they don't have a massive amount of snowfall every year, and since their winter temps can vary wildly.
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There’s salt on the roads again. Winter is here.



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There’s salt on the roads again. Winter is here.



The dunderheads here in my part of town dump a couple of pounds of salt at an intersection in a nice neat pile. Makes a nice melted hole for one car.
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There’s a blanket of snow this morning, about 3-4 cm. It’s melting as I speak but it will probably survive a couple of days. There’s definitely a sense that winter is around the corner.

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Rainy and 7 this morning. Cold is on the way starting Thursday
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Beautiful sunshine yesterday with a high of 4.1 and a low of -2.5 at 4 am this morning. Currently we're at 3.8 under a grey sky. Today feels cold whereas yesterday felt warm. Incredible how sunshine can make so much difference with relatively little difference in actual temp.

I bought a used xmas tree at Habitat for Humanity and installed it outside yesterday. I had a bit of company in a submarine sitting just off shore. As I'm typing this I see the sub is heading into the narrows under the MacKay bridge. There's been a great deal of military activity on the basin this fall.

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A handful of other houses have lights up now.



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Mostly cloudy and dry with a bit of sun and blue sky poking through.
Wednesday's high at Vancouver Harbour was 8 C, the low was 6 C.

I'm dealing with cancer right now so I can't get out and about like I used to.
I've always said that if it's not raining then it's a beautiful day.
So, I managed to go for a Seabus ride to the North Shore and then turned around and came right back.





Downtown Vancouver, Nov.22 '23, my pics


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Mostly cloudy and dry with a bit of sun and blue sky poking through.
Wednesday's high at Vancouver Harbour was 8 C, the low was 6 C.

I'm dealing with cancer right now so I can't get out and about like I used to.
I've always said that if it's not raining then it's a beautiful day.
So, I managed to go for a Seabus ride to the North Shore and then turned around and came right back.





Downtown Vancouver, Nov.22 '23, my pics


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It was a cold but sunny day here. Lovely overall.
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