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Powerful Winter Storm Approaching ... Winter Storm Watch (pg. 3)
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Xavier Moriarty
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Originally posted by Irishaddict
AAAAGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

I AM SO ING SICK OF WINTER!!!!!!1


i am actually considering either killing myself of somehow becoming comatose till the sun comes up for good.

this is such ing bull. i am really, really sick and tired of this snow and cold.


quote:
i told the snow not to come.


if it doesnt come, ill pray for your health, 3 times a day for the rest of my life !!
barbina
quote:
Originally posted by Xavier Moriarty
if it doesnt come, ill pray for your health, 3 times a day for the rest of my life !!


just buy me a drink
its not coming.
i'll fight it haha
Xavier Moriarty
ill buy you whatever you want (under 20$, of course).

i heard starting tomorrow afternoon we'll have 36 hours of non stop snow.
E2EK1EL
quote:
Originally posted by Xavier Moriarty
ill buy you whatever you want (under 20$, of course).

i heard starting tomorrow afternoon we'll have 36 hours of non stop snow.


yes that;s confirmed
RobotHouse
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Originally posted by Abercrombie



hahahaha

ah well, at least now i have an excuse not to go to class
Dj Gracjan
well you ppl should get used to this. more random climate changes to occur.

but 36-48 hours of storm is not cool :mad:
geroin
Hey guys, i thought you all love winter..and snow?
maybe i should find that thread from few months ago.
Jem_hadar
quote:
Originally posted by Xavier Moriarty
i heard starting tomorrow afternoon we'll have 36 hours of non stop snow.


Weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee this is so exciting lol. im actually looking forward to it here in collingwood!!
Jem_hadar
Watches
Barrie - Collingwood - Hillsdale
5:02 AM EST Friday 7 March 2008
Winter storm watch for
Barrie - Collingwood - Hillsdale continued

..Winter storm expected to give heavy snow Saturday..

This is an alert to the potential development of dangerous winter weather conditions in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements.

A storm is currently Alabama and will push northward today then give significant snow to most of southern Ontario. It appears that the snow will come in two doses. The first shot will begin as early as this afternoon for southwestern Ontario and later today in eastern Ontario. We may have a brief reprieve overnight into Saturday morning where snow may become light and more intermittent. The heaviest snowfall is then expected in the second shot beginning midday Saturday in the southwest and in the afternoon over eastern Ontario. Keep in mind that the snowfall duration will be about 36 hours but the heaviest snow will be Saturday afternoon into the evening.

Snowfall warnings have been issued from Long Point to the Niagara Peninsula due to significant snowfall accumulations of 15 to 20 centimetres ahead of the storm. These areas will likely be upgraded to a winter storm warning due to additional snowfall and blowing snow as the storm approaches.

Storm totals may be 20 to 30 centimetres along and east of a line from Long Point to the Golden Horseshoe then to Petawawa. There is potential for 30 to 50 centimetres of snow over the Niagara Peninsula and parts of eastern Ontario. Areas west of the Long Point to Petawawa line should see between 10 to 20 centimetres with lesser amounts near Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. Behind this system strong northerly winds to 70 km/h are possible. On Saturday strong winds combined with fresh snow will cause blowing snow to lower visibilities and create dangerous driving conditions. Whiteout conditions are possible so travellers should be prepared to alter their plans accordingly.

Total snowfall amounts will depend on the track of this system and the amount of moisture available to convert to snow. There is still some uncertainty as to the exact track of this storm. Environment Canada will closely monitor this situation and issue snowfall or winter storm warnings as required within the next 24 hours. Winter storm warnings are issued when snowfall of 25 centimetres is expected in 24 hours or less or when snowfall combined with blowing snow will create significant and possibly dangerous weather related hazards.
Aleks_B
wow, it just keeps coming this year. at least the storm is on the weekend. the crews at least have time to clean it up before the next business day.

Engine9
why on the weekend dammit
Jem_hadar
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Originally posted by Engine9
why on the weekend dammit


I'm glad I'm staying home in Collingwood this weekend! No big trips to Toronto. :)
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