Snow!!!

Yes I would have to agree with you this is way to early for snow as I'm in Winnipeg and I'm heading to Dsiney for the first week of December. I tell you if this is what we have to expect for Winter I'm not liking it one bit. I'msorry you had to come back home to snow as thats not something anyone wants to see after being someplace where it is warmer
dhluvsDisney said:
Just got back from WDW yesterday at 12:00 am and left 32 degrees in Florida and have come home to SNOW here in Winnipeg. This is way too early and way too cold for this time of the year. Right now, the winds are gusting from NW to 90 KM per hour! Yuk! I wanna go back!
 
SNOW! That does not describe what we had several times today. The sky would be sorta light (the sun was never out) and then within 10 minutes BOOM dark again and so much snow you could barely see. Poor kid got home and looked like Bib the michelon man -- all white and her coat is BLACK. Took a good 5 minutes to brush off car to go to library (unfortunately she needed a book for school) Funny thing she was able to make snowman when we got home. OH get this she is 17 :rotfl2:
 
We have snow too!! And the wind off the lake is very bitter!! I can't believe it has started already!!! :confused3
 
Ah, it was a sunny :sunny: 20 degree day out here on Vancouver Island. Had to put my air conditioning on in the car to cool it down! Best October ever!
 

Is anybody flying supposed to be flying out of Buffalo today? Their schools are closed and there are or were driving bans in certain parts of the city. There's a couple of feet of snow on the ground. They got walloped by the snow.

This is why I'm afraid to book a flight out of Buffalo in the winter but...this is freakin' October! I would have had no qualms booking one this early. This weather is weird.
 
That was GROSS yesterday. I walked down to Timmie's at lunch and got caught in it walking back. Good thing that coffee was tasty! :teeth:

Weird thing this morning, backed out of the driveway, adjusted the rearview mirror and as I started driving, I thought "wow, those mountains are really pretty this morning" -- Ummm, live in London ON - we don't HAVE mountains! :rotfl2: I had to stop and look again ... The clouds were so low and huge to the south and east of me, that you would swear you were in Tennessee as the sun was coming up. :goodvibes It was amazing!

I think I heard we're back up into the teens temps come next week. October is waaayyy too early for this stuff. December 24th to Jan 2nd works for me. :lmao:

MaryLiz
 
We are flying out of Buffalo tomorrow. Yesterday I felt like I was in a snow globe.....and some annoying person would shake it every 15 minutes and there would be a whiteout!!!
 
OH NO! Check this out:

Thousands without power in Buffalo after first snowfall of season

from: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2006/10/13/buffalo-snow.html

Last Updated: Friday, October 13, 2006 | 6:04 AM ET
The Associated Press
Having just set a record for the "snowiest" October day, the city of Buffalo in western New York state braced for more Friday as the season's first snowfall closed schools and left 155,000 customers without electricity.

At least 60 centimetres of snow blanketed parts of the Buffalo area early Friday, signalling a possible second record-setting day. The snow downed scores of tree limbs and toppled power lines.

The snowfall was expected to continue throughout the morning, said Tom Paone, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in the U.S.

On Thursday, 21 centimetres of heavy snow set the record for the "snowiest" October day in Buffalo in the 137-year history of the weather service, said meteorologist Tom Niziol. The previous record of 15 centimetres was set Oct. 31, 1917.

"This is an extremely rare event for this early in the season," Niziol said.

The Buffalo Police Department received more than 3,000 calls late Thursday and about two-thirds were related to the weather, Lt. James Watkins said.

Having just set a record for the "snowiest" October day, the city of Buffalo in western New York state braced for more Friday as the season's first snowfall closed schools and left 155,000 customers without electricity.

At least 60 centimetres of snow blanketed parts of the Buffalo area early Friday, signalling a possible second record-setting day. The snow downed scores of tree limbs and toppled power lines.

The snowfall was expected to continue throughout the morning, said Tom Paone, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in the U.S.

On Thursday, 21 centimetres of heavy snow set the record for the "snowiest" October day in Buffalo in the 137-year history of the weather service, said meteorologist Tom Niziol. The previous record of 15 centimetres was set Oct. 31, 1917.

"This is an extremely rare event for this early in the season," Niziol said.

The Buffalo Police Department received more than 3,000 calls late Thursday and about two-thirds were related to the weather, Lt. James Watkins said.

"There are power lines going down all over the place," he said.

Crews worked into the night to restore power, but many customers were expected to remain in the dark through the weekend and into next week, National Grid energy company spokesman Steve Brady said.

"This is extremely heavy snow and most of the trees still have most of their leaves, he said. "We can't do a complete damage assessment until the snow stops falling."

Other western New York communities also experienced heavy snowfall. Officials in Amherst ordered a driving ban for the entire town.

"We have a condition where 80 percent of the roads are impassable," said Lt. Stephen McGonagle of the Amherst Police Department.

Buffalo schools were closed Friday.

The snowstorm caused flight delays and cancellations at Buffalo Niagara International Airport, officials said. The airport shut down for almost two hours late Thursday.

Tree branches were strewn across the roads around the region. A large box maple tree split in half, falling on Joan Casey's home in Buffalo.

"The whole house shook," Casey said. "We were very afraid. Originally I thought it was just the thunder, and then I came outside and I couldn't believe it."

© The Canadian Press, 2006
 
considering we live in the snow belt it was pretty mild yesterday. Cold :cold: mind you but only a few flakes not anyting we had to brush away etc. Hopefully it will make FLA all the warmer next month :sunny: . I could not believe the number of kids at school yesterday without winter wear/warm clothing though...what is with some parents :confused3 ????? My son fought but I won yet again!! When's he gonna learn it's not worth the battle? especially since he already has a cold! :sick: :rotfl2:
 
Thankfully we flew out of Buffalo yesterday morning for our cruise on Saturday! Couldn't believe the weather reports when we turned on CNN this morning.

Having a great time.

Fiona
 
tmli said:
We are flying out of Buffalo tomorrow. Yesterday I felt like I was in a snow globe.....and some annoying person would shake it every 15 minutes and there would be a whiteout!!!

:lmao: That's exactly how it was here yesterday too. Totally weird weather. It was raining when I left for work, dark and cloudy, then the sun came out, next thing I see was a total blizzard. At one point it was snowing really hard but the sun was shining :confused3 It's waaay to early for this.
 
Oh boy...I thank my lucky stars that we head to Buffalo via the Peace Bridge in less than 2 weeks......I only pray that this kind of weather stays away until we fly back Nov 13th!!!! :rolleyes:

I feel so bad for all the bikers out here as Port Dover has their Friday the 13th biker day and the bikes are roaring through Simcoe by the tons with all the guys dressed so warm that you can only see their eyes! :goodvibes

Please Mother Nature give us a warm winter!!! :sunny:
 
tnt39kids said:
:lmao: That's exactly how it was here yesterday too. Totally weird weather. It was raining when I left for work, dark and cloudy, then the sun came out, next thing I see was a total blizzard. At one point it was snowing really hard but the sun was shining :confused3 It's waaay to early for this.

YUggy eh? hey! TNT just in case this hasn't happened yet: :welcome: to the crazy party: you will have fun!
 
Thank you very much Donald-my hero :wave2:

I just recently came out of lurky-lurky land and decided to start posting, even though I signed up here over a year ago. Not sure if thats a good thing or not though, these boards are very addictive....lol

Thanks again for the warm welcome!
 





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