It's been snowing for at least 7 hours and will continue for 12 hours. In addition, the wind is blowing. There's gonna be 20 - 30 cm of snow to shovel today. :-(
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lol I like that.scifan57 said:If I went to the beach after work, I'd need a chain saw to cut a hole in the ice.
iRager said:lol I like that.
I kinda enjoy Sydney's weather, summer is kinda warm, we do get temperatures above 30°C (86°F) but most days are around the 18°C - 26°C (64°F - 78°F) mark. The past couple of weeks have been pretty warm, most days above 30°C (86°F) and we had days that reached 40°C (104°F). Highest recorded temperature for Sydney is 45.3°C (113.5°F) way back in 1939.
Winter rarely drops below 5°C, I think the coldest day recorded is 2-3°C, I have never witnessed snowfall and have only ever been on snow twice in my life.
Back in 2009 Sydney experienced a dust storm which was scary. Sydneysiders who are used to waking up to bright blue skies instead woke up to a reddish-orange cloud surrounding literally everything. It looked like we were on Mars lol
Below are some before and after shots:
skimonkey said:Gabe...it the snow is coming down heavy in that picture. It looks very wet and heavy! So fun to drive in!
Roy Rob said:Yep, there are wind chill warnings in Northern Ontario of -55°C...... That's tongue to metal temps lol, 8)
KevinJS said:Haha. My wife actually did that. Someone told her not to, so she just had to take up the challenge.
"Is that a fancy new piercing, or an aluminum ladder that you just happen to be carrying around on your tongue?"
Roy Rob said:LOL....how did she manage to get free?
KevinJS said:Oh, you know. The usual trick. Lots of warm water, a wooden spoon, an immense amount of pain and a realization that sometimes instructions are for ones own good.
That was in Saskatchewan years ago, long before I met her. I still cackle when I think of it. She told me when she was passing the info to me, although quite why she thought I might go around licking basketball hoops is beyond me.
scifan57 said:Maybe she was hoping that something would be torn out?
KevinJS said:Haha. My wife actually did that. Someone told her not to, so she just had to take up the challenge.
"Is that a fancy new piercing, or an aluminum ladder that you just happen to be carrying around on your tongue?"
J. A. said:Snowing, snowing, snowing...
In the meantime, I've shoveled 50 cm of snow. That weather will continue until tomorrow, afternoon. :-(!!!
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