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Absolutely horrendous day to be outdoors for any prolonged period of time in the Indianapolis area, it looks like 34 F is gonna be as warm as it’s gonna get today, feels like it’s in the lower to mid 20’s with the wind factored in. Next chance for any precipitation in Indianapolis arrives Saturday night or Sunday, temperatures look like they will be near or below normal the next 7 days.
Looks like they barely got any in Toronto. Maybe just a few flurries.
Areas to the north of Toronto barely an hour away like Barrie got amounts that were shovellable though. But that's a classic snow belt area.
Here in Ottawa-Gatineau we got heavy flurries for maybe 30-60 minutes when the cold front went through last night. Some of it settled on the grass but either sank in or was blown away by the wind. There was barely any visible snow left this morning.
Puddles were all iced over though.
Bright sunshine and cold with strong winds since I got up this morning.
-7C or 20F at lunch time with -15C or 5F wind chill.
You’re correct...as always
Clear skies today.....just west of Toronto.
We did get a bit of snow in my area overnight as the cold front went through,
maybe 1 cm on the ground, none nearer the lake. Looking at Toronto MTO cameras,
no snow to a dusting in Toronto itself.
Rest of the month looks pretty boring for us out in the PNW. Series of systems dropping down from the GOA bringing with them copious amounts of rain for the valleys. Fortunately it does not look like a "pinnapple express" pattern (SW flow) as snow levels stay relatively low with Several meters of fresh snow possible above ~1000m.
Currently a nippy -2C / 29F in New York City at 8 pm on november 10th.
Might have to rethink that subtropical thing.
I’d like to be out on the street tonight interviewing New Yorkers,
“Do you think NYC is subtropical?” ....responses probably will be like “F....off”.
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Currently a nippy -2C / 29F in New York City at 8 pm on november 10th.
Might have to rethink that subtropical thing.
I’d like to be out on the street tonight interviewing New Yorkers,
“Do you think NYC is subtropical?” ....responses probably will be like “F....off”.
Subtropical places can get below freezing too, don't you know ?
Subtropical places can get below freezing too, don't you know ?
Yeah but no so much in the first part of November in the northern hemisphere...
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