who else doesnt have snow?

Got a 20cm:letitsnow dump here last Friday but its all pretty much melted(No rain,warm temps).Got the phazer out for a run around the lawn and back in again(GYTR pipe sounds great).With El Nino:whine: on the go this could be another piss-poor winter like 2010,1998,or even worse 1983:o|
 

Got a 20cm:letitsnow dump here last Friday but its all pretty much melted(No rain,warm temps).Got the phazer out for a run around the lawn and back in again(GYTR pipe sounds great).With El Nino:whine: on the go this could be another piss-poor winter like 2010,1998,or even worse 1983:o|

I asked you before but just making sure. Where you living again? Moved west coast for the winter. Pretty sure im an hour away from you in deer lake atm.
 
The for seeable future doesn't look good here in northwest Indiana. Hope we can get lucky and January and February get colder.
 
I asked you before but just making sure. Where you living again? Moved west coast for the winter. Pretty sure im an hour away from you in deer lake atm.
South coast of the island.Long range euro models showing stormy for newfoundland in the feb month,fingers crossed.
 
Looks like a snowy week in NE Minnesota starting Sunday with 3-5" forecast and 1-3" M-T-W each day. But some of the bigger lakes aren't even frozen yet... Down here in the Metro it's still brown & green. Fingers are crossed that they get snow up there.
 
The white stuff is finally on its way..riding time this weekend..

Special weather statement in effect for:

City of Winnipeg
Colorado Low to bring snow and colder temperatures to Southern
Manitoba.

Environment Canada meteorologists are tracking a developing Colorado
Low that is set to push through the Northern Plains of the United
States.

The development of this system will be somewhat dysfunctional. The
main disturbance is forecast to track northeastward tonight, moving
across Minnesota on Wednesday before reaching Northwestern Ontario
on Thursday. As a result, initially the main swath of snow will lie
east of Southern Manitoba. However a secondary area of heavy snow is
expected to develop along a trough of low pressure protruding
northward from this system. Snowfall associated with this feature
will track into Southern Manitoba overnight and continue on
Wednesday.

Because of the complex development of this system numerical models
have had some difficulty determining the intensity and placement of
the snowfall. At this time models are suggesting that the heaviest
snowfall will lie along a line extending northeastward from Pilot
Mound through Winnipeg towards Bissett. Preliminary estimates
suggest 10-15 cm of snow are possible along this axis by late
Wednesday. Locally heavier amounts may be possible particularly
along the Manitoba Escarpment.

In the wake of this system brisk northwesterly winds will develop
resulting in drifting and some blowing snow by late Wednesday.
Colder temperatures will also enter the region with daytime highs
remaining near seasonal values for the latter portion of the week.
For mid December average daytime highs for Winnipeg and Brandon are
near the -10 c.

The public is advised to monitor public forecasts for any warnings
that may be issued in advance of this system later today.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to storm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports to #MBStorm.
 
The white stuff is finally on its way..riding time this weekend..

Special weather statement in effect for:

City of Winnipeg
Colorado Low to bring snow and colder temperatures to Southern
Manitoba.

Environment Canada meteorologists are tracking a developing Colorado
Low that is set to push through the Northern Plains of the United
States.

The development of this system will be somewhat dysfunctional. The
main disturbance is forecast to track northeastward tonight, moving
across Minnesota on Wednesday before reaching Northwestern Ontario
on Thursday. As a result, initially the main swath of snow will lie
east of Southern Manitoba. However a secondary area of heavy snow is
expected to develop along a trough of low pressure protruding
northward from this system. Snowfall associated with this feature
will track into Southern Manitoba overnight and continue on
Wednesday.

Because of the complex development of this system numerical models
have had some difficulty determining the intensity and placement of
the snowfall. At this time models are suggesting that the heaviest
snowfall will lie along a line extending northeastward from Pilot
Mound through Winnipeg towards Bissett. Preliminary estimates
suggest 10-15 cm of snow are possible along this axis by late
Wednesday. Locally heavier amounts may be possible particularly
along the Manitoba Escarpment.

In the wake of this system brisk northwesterly winds will develop
resulting in drifting and some blowing snow by late Wednesday.
Colder temperatures will also enter the region with daytime highs
remaining near seasonal values for the latter portion of the week.
For mid December average daytime highs for Winnipeg and Brandon are
near the -10 c.

The public is advised to monitor public forecasts for any warnings
that may be issued in advance of this system later today.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to storm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports to #MBStorm.

Posted in both threads...

Must be excited!
 
we got a good amount of snow today and tomorrow it will start to blow around.Should be good to drift and harden up in places.Right now I have to go and snow blow the driveway...SRXing this weekend:letitsnow:WayCool::2strokes:
 
I go from over a 1ft to snow. Drive 2.5 hours back home for holidays and it looks like its gona be a green Christmas.


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