Cooper0809
New member
ya everything keeps going up, and people aren't getting raises to compensate for it either. doesn't matter what we do, we will never win!
bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
here you go,
Warnings
City of Winnipeg
10:20 AM CST Wednesday 23 January 2013
Wind chill warning for
City of Winnipeg continued
Extreme wind chills ending this afternoon.
This is a warning that extreme wind chill conditions are imminent or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A renewed blast of Arctic air moved over Southern Manitoba last night in the wake of a cold front sweeping down from the north, bringing a return to extreme wind chill values.
At 10 A.M. the wind chill at the Winnipeg Airport was -41, and elsewhere throughout the Red River Valley values were around -38 or -39.
Extreme wind chills of -40 or colder will persist into the early afternoon hours after which time temperatures will start slowly climbing and winds gradually diminishing.
At these extreme wind chill values frostbite on exposed skin will occur in less than 10 minutes.
Warnings
City of Winnipeg
10:20 AM CST Wednesday 23 January 2013
Wind chill warning for
City of Winnipeg continued
Extreme wind chills ending this afternoon.
This is a warning that extreme wind chill conditions are imminent or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..listen for updated statements.
A renewed blast of Arctic air moved over Southern Manitoba last night in the wake of a cold front sweeping down from the north, bringing a return to extreme wind chill values.
At 10 A.M. the wind chill at the Winnipeg Airport was -41, and elsewhere throughout the Red River Valley values were around -38 or -39.
Extreme wind chills of -40 or colder will persist into the early afternoon hours after which time temperatures will start slowly climbing and winds gradually diminishing.
At these extreme wind chill values frostbite on exposed skin will occur in less than 10 minutes.
Cooper0809
New member
Summary
Cold wind chill values of minus 40 to minus 50 overnight into Thursday morning. A bitterly cold Arctic airmass has settled over Ontario. Temperatures of minus 30 to minus 35 degrees combined with winds of 15 km/h will result in extreme wind chill values of minus 40 to minus 50 overnight and into Thursday morning. Conditions will improve later Thursday as winds diminish and temperatures rise with daytime heating. Extreme caution is advised if outdoors. Frostbite and hypothermia can occur within minutes if adequate precautions are not taken when outdoors.
Cold wind chill values of minus 40 to minus 50 overnight into Thursday morning. A bitterly cold Arctic airmass has settled over Ontario. Temperatures of minus 30 to minus 35 degrees combined with winds of 15 km/h will result in extreme wind chill values of minus 40 to minus 50 overnight and into Thursday morning. Conditions will improve later Thursday as winds diminish and temperatures rise with daytime heating. Extreme caution is advised if outdoors. Frostbite and hypothermia can occur within minutes if adequate precautions are not taken when outdoors.
bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
yep not any fun is it..Cooper0809 said:Summary
Cold wind chill values of minus 40 to minus 50 overnight into Thursday morning. A bitterly cold Arctic airmass has settled over Ontario. Temperatures of minus 30 to minus 35 degrees combined with winds of 15 km/h will result in extreme wind chill values of minus 40 to minus 50 overnight and into Thursday morning. Conditions will improve later Thursday as winds diminish and temperatures rise with daytime heating. Extreme caution is advised if outdoors. Frostbite and hypothermia can occur within minutes if adequate precautions are not taken when outdoors.
Cooper0809
New member
gona be around -29 tonight where I am tonight. just went out to check the fluids in the wifes jeep, and man is it ever cold out now! no fun at all!
EDIT: its only -14 right now too!
EDIT: its only -14 right now too!
bluemonster1
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yep my Dog has been hibernating in my Garage for the last few days already.He is smart,he doesn't want to go out even when I open the door..but kick him out to do his business...he's a suck for sure ..going on 12 years old,maybe he knows something I don't know..in people years he is about 84..lol and still doing good.
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95rxl650
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This man "Bluemonster" Is a fraud. The evidence is in the photo. He really lives in the tropics and seeks attention.
Damned if that grass doesnt look inviting right now. lol
Living surrounded by water on 3 sides does have advantages. Lake effect snow and warmer temps as long as the lakes arent frozen. Minus 18 is the worst for us this week and that was this morning. Heck, I was out in the yard working on my sled at 9am or so. Didnt last long, but hey.
Just got another inch in the last hour, now the suns out. Now it's not, oops, there it is again, woohoo, it's snowing again.
I best stay outa the shop with those solvents for awhile.
Damned if that grass doesnt look inviting right now. lol
Living surrounded by water on 3 sides does have advantages. Lake effect snow and warmer temps as long as the lakes arent frozen. Minus 18 is the worst for us this week and that was this morning. Heck, I was out in the yard working on my sled at 9am or so. Didnt last long, but hey.
Just got another inch in the last hour, now the suns out. Now it's not, oops, there it is again, woohoo, it's snowing again.
I best stay outa the shop with those solvents for awhile.
Cooper0809
New member
This man "Bluemonster" Is a fraud. The evidence is in the photo. He really lives in the tropics and seeks attention.
That's too funny!
snowin again here, but really fine snow comin down....
That's too funny!
snowin again here, but really fine snow comin down....
tripplec
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@BLUE
Well I am on Natural Gas and if I had that temp my gas and hydro would be more than that for sure. We're nailed for 11 cent/kwhr here during the day much less at night with these smartmeters. Someone thinks we don't need furnances, refridgerator, freezer running and make our own coffee or meals etc during peak periods. The first three cycle on demand so there is no option there.
You must have some big heaters pumping a lot of electrons into that house to keep it warm. Even your wiring is likely warm under that load.
Well I am on Natural Gas and if I had that temp my gas and hydro would be more than that for sure. We're nailed for 11 cent/kwhr here during the day much less at night with these smartmeters. Someone thinks we don't need furnances, refridgerator, freezer running and make our own coffee or meals etc during peak periods. The first three cycle on demand so there is no option there.
You must have some big heaters pumping a lot of electrons into that house to keep it warm. Even your wiring is likely warm under that load.
bluemonster1
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just a regular electric fan forced furnace.Digital programmable thermostat helps lower the temps when not needed so much.If my wife didn't use the clothes dryer so much,the Bill would be much cheaper.In the summer she hangs clothes outside on the clothes line.I figure that easily drops Hydro at least $50 a month alone.I even shut off my hot tub this winter first time in 11 years to save on Hydro and still the bills are high.Only keep the house set for 20.5 C day and 19 during the night..can't win...maybe will drop temps in the house to about 1 C and then can ride my sled around the house..no wind chills then...haha!
Pic of the dog is from last Summer on a hot day..grass does look nice.
Pic of the dog is from last Summer on a hot day..grass does look nice.
95rxl650
Member
Most of us are pretty educated on ways to save energy these days, but what most dont know is how efficient some of the newer wood stoves are.
I have a 3500sq/ft house built in 1867. Still has some depression era windows and no insulation to speak of.
Centrally located, my wood stove can keep up even in -20 temps with a couple well placed low speed fans to move the air.
I had a Heritage insert in the living room and replaced it with a Regency. Burned 1/8 the wood for the same heat output.
I put a Regency in the dining room and only use it now.
Regency and Napoleon are about your best bang for the buck. From the late 90's models and up. They are starting to show up on the used market for good prices. If you can get one for $500 your getting a good deal. Never buy a small though. Your always feeding it. Too small of a burn box.
Back to topic. We ended up getting hammered pretty good yesterday for a few hours. Atleast 8" accumulation.
I talked to one of the area club reps and he said most trails are groomed but some have water still. Too much fresh powder after heavy rains is slowing the ground freeze.
I have a 3500sq/ft house built in 1867. Still has some depression era windows and no insulation to speak of.
Centrally located, my wood stove can keep up even in -20 temps with a couple well placed low speed fans to move the air.
I had a Heritage insert in the living room and replaced it with a Regency. Burned 1/8 the wood for the same heat output.
I put a Regency in the dining room and only use it now.
Regency and Napoleon are about your best bang for the buck. From the late 90's models and up. They are starting to show up on the used market for good prices. If you can get one for $500 your getting a good deal. Never buy a small though. Your always feeding it. Too small of a burn box.
Back to topic. We ended up getting hammered pretty good yesterday for a few hours. Atleast 8" accumulation.
I talked to one of the area club reps and he said most trails are groomed but some have water still. Too much fresh powder after heavy rains is slowing the ground freeze.
roudyroy1
Active member
we just took out our old oil heater and replaced it with propane at the cottage. works amazing! the heat is instant unlike the oil was. the only thing, is the oil burner was so efficant. just a few drips of oil and alot of heat. they say there phazing oil out, but iknow alot of people who are re doing there forced air oil systems. cottage was built in the 1950s so not much isulation.and when thatwind comes down the tlake youcan tell. its been - 20s here all week lake and ground is solid
Anybody know what the trail conditions are like at Durham, Markdale and Owen Sound area?
Still no snow in Aurora. Unbelieveable.
Still no snow in Aurora. Unbelieveable.
tripplec
New member
check the OFSC map for club trail reports and on open closed status. Last I looked there is next to nothing officially opened. Its not worth anyones time to trailer hundreds of KM just for a few miles or unofficial runs and lakes only.
My sled is parked up in Durham. I checked their and yesterday it was green from Hanover to Markdale, went yellow later on in the day. Sometimes they do that to keep the sleds away until it is groomed better. Markdale to Owen is now Green. Just wanted to know actual conditions if someone has been up there recently or lives up there. Colour codes on a trail map do not help me very much. I have sled on red mrked trails and some of them have been the best trails to ride on.
bluemonster1
LIFE MEMBER ONLY ONCE!!!
just keep praying I guess.Here it is has just started snowing slowly again.Another fast moving Alberta Clipper coming thru and gonna come with 40 to 60 KM/HR winds also,but weekend normal temps.So I am going to ride like crazy Sat/Sun and Monday...Then Tues on the cold comes back....
tripplec
New member
What happened to me in the past. I get all worked up, run out get the insurance pass/permits and by the time the weekend arrives the weather got warm again and its turned to slop/slush and no base under it. Long range shows a warming coming next week.SRX_700 said:My sled is parked up in Durham. I checked their and yesterday it was green from Hanover to Markdale, went yellow later on in the day. Sometimes they do that to keep the sleds away until it is groomed better. Markdale to Owen is now Green. Just wanted to know actual conditions if someone has been up there recently or lives up there. Colour codes on a trail map do not help me very much. I have sled on red mrked trails and some of them have been the best trails to ride on.
Here and ok yesterday but gone when you get there or decide to go. LOL
bluemonster1
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man the snow is coming down HARD now...
Cooper0809
New member
my brother is going to be staging in durham tomorrow, then going to owen sound from there. there is snow up there! I would be going with him, but don't have the sled back yet.
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Cooper0809
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SRX_700 said:Anybody know what the trail conditions are like at Durham, Markdale and Owen Sound area?
Still no snow in Aurora. Unbelieveable.
Back to topic. We ended up getting hammered pretty good yesterday for a few hours. Atleast 8" accumulation.
I talked to one of the area club reps and he said most trails are groomed but some have water still. Too much fresh powder after heavy rains is slowing the ground freeze.
not sure if you saw this post or not....