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This morning wind-chill was -41, temp -29
Now it has gone up to -34 wind-chill, temp -22
..the wind has calmed down -1 feels like -9, lots of snow!! Life's good, cabin bound!!
Brief respite from the rain. Went out and grabbed a coffee. Rain, sometimes heavy, the rest of the day. Will hibernate and binge watch TV.
lots of wet stuff falling. Discovered that you CANNOT get a windshield repaired ( tiny chip from a stone ) if the windshield is wet...I never knew that?
24 degrees at 9:00 pm.
I'm going to freeze when
I come back in a few days!
low -25, high -35, windchill -40 or more and it will be like that for another week
too cold to go out
my car battery also died on wednesday midnight when we returned from the states
-8 feels like -19, sunny, windy
..another storm on the way for the weekend!! slide to the left, slide to the right, jump up and down, dance all around...woot woot
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Oy!
Windchill -47, temp -34
We will be stuck with similar temps for the next few days
Currently -29 but exchanging that and leaving for +29 tomorrow-yeah!
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
Issued at 05:20 Wednesday 15 January 2020
Significant storm expected later this week.
Locations: central and eastern Newfoundland.
Total snowfall: Generally 20 to 40 cm with 40 to 70 cm possible in the vicinity of Trinity or Conception Bay.
Maximum wind gusts: 100 to 120 km/h inland. Generally 120 to 130 km/h along the coast with locally higher gusts along exposed areas.
Storm surge: higher than normal water levels along the east and northeast coasts due to 60 to 80 cm of storm surge combined with 7 to 10 m waves. Flooding and damage to coastal infrastructure is possible, especially in communities exposed to the north. Highest water levels are expected near high tide on Friday night and again on Saturday morning.
Time span: Thursday night until near noon Saturday.
Remarks: An intense storm will affect the island later this week. Anyone planning travel or other weather-sensitive activities is urged to monitor forecasts and to begin considering alternate plans. Visibility will likely be reduced to zero over some areas, with blizzard conditions possible. There continues to be a chance that areas of the eastern Avalon Peninsula could see a brief change over to rain on Friday afternoon.
There remains some uncertainty regarding the exact track and lowest pressure of this storm. Any variations in track and pressure will affect the above mentioned numbers. Please use this information as a general guide to prepare as the numbers may change before Thursday night.
Conditions are expected to improve by early Saturday for some areas but strong winds, snow and blowing snow will persist over coastal areas until mid day.
Oy, my!
Windchill -52, temp -38