Weather101 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 7:07 pm
Toronto is getting absolutely hammered. My friend said he has never seen snow so thick or conditions change so rapidly.
My parents have 65cm on the ground from the past few days including tonight. Some model runs are showing 2 snowstorms bringing 50-70cm more between nextThurs and Sun. Super long range runs show another 2-3 more snowstorms after that.
It's apparently been the winter from hell. Not extreme cold by any means but a persistant cold with no real thawing since late December.
wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 08, 2025 7:28 pm
My parents have 65cm on the ground from the past few days including tonight. Some model runs are showing 2 snowstorms bringing 50-70cm more between nextThurs and Sun. Super long range runs show another 2-3 more snowstorms after that.
It's apparently been the winter from hell. Not extreme cold by any means but a persistant cold with no real thawing since late December.
Insane can't even score a flake in the central valley desert. At least the Knuckles got 2 that was an absolutely stunning win the new Canuckles look improved however another Dumpko injury is concerning.
I really don't like the latest model trends. The upcoming reload keeps getting watered down with the cold sliding east. To make matters worse, it looks most likely that low the for Thursday/Friday tracks too far south for any snow up here. Dry gradual moderation to end this cold snap.
It really frustrates me that the Euro seems to have the same issue as the other models in that it initially has the cold diving into SWBC but then shifts it further east in subsequent runs. I know I shouldn't complain because this has been an impressive winter event but I really had a lot of confidence a few days ago that we would see another snowfall with the upcoming reload. So much for that idea. Lame run of the mill dry intrusion it is.