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Month: April, 2008

March 7th-8th Snowstorm Part 3

27 April, 2008 (19:34) | Spring is finally here! | No comments

March 7-8 Snowstorm - Part 3
The numbers are in and Toronto East York, as I have predicted received more snowfall than in most regions in the city. I went outside this morning and took measurements in the park and total average snowfall is 27 cm. Environment Canada measurements throughout the city ranged from 15 cm […]

March 7th-8th Snowstorm - Part 2

27 April, 2008 (19:34) | Spring is finally here! | No comments

As predicted, the second round of snow arrived in the city around 3 pm. The winds picked up and snowfall rate intensified. Computer models are showing that the storm will linger around the area overnight tonight and will swiftly shift eastward by tomorrow morning.
So I went outside to battle the elements and in its simplistic […]

March 7th-8th Snowstorm

27 April, 2008 (19:34) | Spring is finally here! | No comments

March 7-8 Snowstorm

This will be the worst snowstorm of the winter 2007-2008 season. There you go, I said it.
It can be argued that the snowfall we received on February 5-6 was astonishing (up to 35 cm in East York); however, it was lacking the winds that is often associated with crippling snowstorms and we […]

March 5th Snowstorm

27 April, 2008 (19:33) | Spring is finally here! | No comments

March 5th Snowstorm
Of course, the primary purpose of a blog is to gauge the pulse of the day. It is suiting then to start my first “unofficial” weather blog about the March 5th snowstorm we’ve had in Toronto (although the system affected much of Southern Ontario and moved eastward to the Atlantic but as the […]