approaching a record in Toronto
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approaching a record in Toronto
SUB ZERO (32F) STREAK COULD BE THE AREA'S LONGEST IN 22 YEARS
Fri Feb 9 2007
Toronto ON
February's strengthening sunlight and increasingly longer days are collectively unlikely to halt the area's growing string of sub-freezing days, which has now reached 21 days on Friday, and is forecast to continue right through next week, and perhaps beyond.
The cold spell began on January 14-17, then warmed to slightly above freezing on Jan 18-19, but Toronto's Pearson Airport has been below freezing from January 20, and has been ever since then.
If current projections are correct, the current below freezing streak could come very close to Toronto's longest such streak (in recent times) since 35 such readings were logged back-to-back in the winter of 1984-1985. That stretch again ran 35 long days, from January 7 -February 10 1985.
****On further review, there was a 51 day run of consecutive days at or below freezing in Toronto from December 21 1976- February 9 1977***
The Polar Vortex continues to sit over James Bay, Canada and is forecast to keep on delivering cold, Arctic air on Northwesterly winds right through next week. The frigid air is set to re-intensify in the next 4 days and begin to assault the area once again early next week.
Fri Feb 9 2007
Toronto ON
February's strengthening sunlight and increasingly longer days are collectively unlikely to halt the area's growing string of sub-freezing days, which has now reached 21 days on Friday, and is forecast to continue right through next week, and perhaps beyond.
The cold spell began on January 14-17, then warmed to slightly above freezing on Jan 18-19, but Toronto's Pearson Airport has been below freezing from January 20, and has been ever since then.
If current projections are correct, the current below freezing streak could come very close to Toronto's longest such streak (in recent times) since 35 such readings were logged back-to-back in the winter of 1984-1985. That stretch again ran 35 long days, from January 7 -February 10 1985.
****On further review, there was a 51 day run of consecutive days at or below freezing in Toronto from December 21 1976- February 9 1977***
The Polar Vortex continues to sit over James Bay, Canada and is forecast to keep on delivering cold, Arctic air on Northwesterly winds right through next week. The frigid air is set to re-intensify in the next 4 days and begin to assault the area once again early next week.
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As much as I like a good cold blast now and then, preferably with snow(lol)the kind of stretch you are having is WAY TOO LONG in the cold for me!!!




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I know, even for us, this is unusual, even tho we have not really broken any cold weather records for this long spell, the length of this cold spell is astonishing, the likes of which we havent seen for ages.
Today is Day 29 of consecutive days at or below freezing.
i think we will have a party when we finally break the freeze mark, perhaps this coming week.
-justin-
Today is Day 29 of consecutive days at or below freezing.
i think we will have a party when we finally break the freeze mark, perhaps this coming week.
-justin-
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Today is now Day 31 of this streak of sub-freezing temperatures...however.. the streak is likely to end today, as forecasted temperatures for Tuesday are around Plus 2 to plus 3C 35F to 38F.
The last time an above-freezing temperature occured at the airport... January 19/07 when it hit 0.3C 32F.
The last time it hit over 1C 34F was January 13 when it was 3.8C 39F!
wooohooo... i wonder where will be the celebration party tomorrow? hmmm
The last time an above-freezing temperature occured at the airport... January 19/07 when it hit 0.3C 32F.
The last time it hit over 1C 34F was January 13 when it was 3.8C 39F!
wooohooo... i wonder where will be the celebration party tomorrow? hmmm
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Yes, the below freezing streak continues in the 3 major cities of Ottawa, Quebec City and Montreal. All 3 of these cities failed to reach the freeze mark today...and all 3 of these cities haven't seen an above freezing day since January 13.
So the streak continues for these cities.. now 38 Days!
Toronto reached at least PLUS 4C 40F for several hours...so the streak has ended for this city.
-justin-
So the streak continues for these cities.. now 38 Days!
Toronto reached at least PLUS 4C 40F for several hours...so the streak has ended for this city.
-justin-
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Having grown up in Winnipeg I can tell you that we don't consider it cold until it is below 0F. In all fairness to Winnipeg I do not remember seeing snow in June, July or August. Now in Calgary I have seen snow in all 12 months although the snow in July and August doesn't tend to stay around.
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