Goalie Posted November 1, 2023 Report Posted November 1, 2023 Halloween was chilly over here after about an hour outside but managed , kid got herself a ton. Not as many out this year it seemed, atleast in this area here
Sard Posted November 1, 2023 Report Posted November 1, 2023 1 hour ago, Goalie said: Halloween was chilly over here after about an hour outside but managed , kid got herself a ton. Not as many out this year it seemed, atleast in this area here Yeah, lower turnout in my area this year (South St. Vital). We had 46 where we usually have around 90.
JCon Posted November 1, 2023 Report Posted November 1, 2023 I also noticed far fewer local kids around our block but we had a record number of carloads from elsewhere. I have never seen the street so full of cars and didn't recognize a soul. It was crazy dangerous. Good thing my son was hard to miss in his inflatable costume.
iHeart Posted March 1 Report Posted March 1 and winter will not go away it kind of reminds me of march of 2012 when we had a thunderstorm on the last day of Winter A strong winter storm is poised to affect southern Manitoba this weekend. This system will likely bring snow, rain, freezing rain, and even a few rumbles of thunder. Snow will begin in southern Manitoba Saturday evening. On Saturday night, snow may change to freezing rain and rain in southeast parts of the province including the Red River Valley. Where the precipitation remains snow, likely west and north of the Red River Valley, significant accumulations of 20 to 30 cm could occur. Winter Storm Watches and Warnings likely to be issued closer to event time for these areas. Strong winds with gusts up to 80 km/h Saturday night and Sunday will give low visibility in blowing snow. Unnecessary travel is not recommended. The exact track of this system is uncertain and as a result, the location of the snow, freezing rain, and rain is uncertain and will become more clear as the system approaches. The storm will move out of the region Monday.
SpeedFlex27 Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 Environmant Canada really scaled back the amount of snow the Winnipeg area will get. At least from the forecast I read this morning. I think the amount of rain & freezing rain will affect the amount of snow you guys get. Here in Calgary, we've got close to 20 cms of new snow on the ground. We've had 2 years of bad drought so I hope that this means we'll get more snow & rain for the remainder of March & into spring.
WinnipegGordo Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 3 hours ago, SpeedFlex27 said: Environmant Canada really scaled back the amount of snow the Winnipeg area will get. At least from the forecast I read this morning. I think the amount of rain & freezing rain will affect the amount of snow you guys get. Here in Calgary, we've got close to 20 cms of new snow on the ground. We've had 2 years of bad drought so I hope that this means we'll get more snow & rain for the remainder of March & into spring. Looks like Regina is going to get hammered with up to 20cm of snow today. Brandon wont get as much snow but they are expecting high winds so they may get blizzard conditions. For Winnipeg, like you said the worse might be the freezing rain. Hopefully the temps stay below zero today.
bigg jay Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 Just looked outside and saw no signs of this terrible weather you guys are talking about? 😂 Seems like I picked a good time to head south! Noeller, bustamente, WinnipegGordo and 2 others 4 1
JCon Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 19 minutes ago, bigg jay said: Just looked outside and saw no signs of this terrible weather you guys are talking about? 😂 Seems like I picked a good time to head south! I didn't expect to block @bigg jay today but here we are. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Noeller, bigg jay, bustamente and 3 others 6
rebusrankin Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 1 hour ago, bigg jay said: Just looked outside and saw no signs of this terrible weather you guys are talking about? 😂 Seems like I picked a good time to head south! We need a middle finger emoji HardCoreBlue, bustamente, bigg jay and 2 others 1 2 2
HardCoreBlue Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 1 hour ago, rebusrankin said: We need a middle finger emoji Not to be greedy but I'd raise that to a double handed middle finger emoji needed. 2 hours ago, bigg jay said: Just looked outside and saw no signs of this terrible weather you guys are talking about? 😂 Seems like I picked a good time to head south! I see blowing snow and sleet on your horizon as I poke needles into my voodoo doll. Looks very nice. 🙂 bigg jay, Noeller, rebusrankin and 1 other 3 1
JCon Posted March 3 Report Posted March 3 rebusrankin, HardCoreBlue, FrostyWinnipeg and 2 others 2 1 1 1
iHeart Posted Monday at 10:30 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:30 PM (edited) well we all knew this was going to happen sooner or later 4:26 PM CST Monday 18 November 2024 Special Weather Statement in effect for: City of Winnipeg Significant winter storm to bring major change in the weather to the Red River Valley. This system is expected to have notable impacts throughout the eastern Prairies and has many weather alerts associated with it. If you need to travel in the coming days, we recommend you consult with the available travel information: English Weather Alerts for Canada: https://weather.gc.ca/ Manitoba 511: https://www.manitoba511.ca/ Saskatchewan Highway Hotline: https://hotline.gov.sk.ca/ Français Alertes météo pour le Canada: https://meteo.gc.ca/ Manitoba 511: https://www.manitoba511.ca/ Saskatchewan Highway Hotline: https://hotline.gov.sk.ca/ A strong low pressure system will begin impacting the Red River Valley early Tuesday as it spreads rain northwards into the region. Precipitation should stay as rain for much of the day, but by late in the afternoon a changeover to snow may begin to build eastwards across the Red River Valley. Most areas will receive 10 to 20 mm of rain through the day, though locally higher values are possible. There is a small chance that the changeover to snow could happen earlier in the day. If that happens, then up to 5 cm of snow would be possible by the evening. The precipitation will switch over to snow across the Red River Valley on Tuesday night and continue through Wednesday. Accumulations will vary widely across the region with as little of a trace of snow possible over the northeastern Red River Valley and as much as 10 to 20 cm along the western escarpment. This system will exit the region with improving conditions later this week. This system will push temperatures back towards seasonal values, though a more significant cold snap doesn't look likely until next week. That said, with a building snowpack across the southern Prairies, above-freezing daytime highs will quickly become more rare across the region. (when can this site be able to embed Bluesky Skeets? (yeah that's what they're called) https://bsky.app/profile/mbweathercentre.bsky.social/post/3lbaxcjcg7c2t Edited Tuesday at 12:10 AM by iHeart
bustamente Posted Monday at 10:38 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:38 PM On 2024-03-03 at 8:15 AM, bigg jay said: Just looked outside and saw no signs of this terrible weather you guys are talking about? 😂 Seems like I picked a good time to head south! Next time all those people are gathered, yell out you people get off my lawn.
bigg jay Posted Monday at 11:56 PM Report Posted Monday at 11:56 PM 1 hour ago, bustamente said: Next time all those people are gathered, yell out you people get off my lawn. I'll allow it. I smile at the idea of them developing their pictures and seeing this kind of thing in the background.😂 bustamente and Noeller 2
Mark H. Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago The snows of November...came late #interlake Piggy 1 and Noeller 2
SpeedFlex27 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Twenty five to 30 cms forecast for Calgary tonight & tomorrow to go along with the close to 20 cms we already have. Is summer over?
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