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Narps dont get comfy in T&T..see this

Wed, Nov 5, '25 at 9:42 PM

Narps dont get comfy in T&T..see this


Snow is expected on Sunday and all next week.

Will melt when it hits the ground in my area except for certain spots on the escarpment.

Since you are farther north, it might remain on the ground.

Warnings are out due to the nasty winds this week.


Issued by: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Description
Gusty winds this evening.

What:
Northwesterly winds gusting 70 to 80 km/h.

When:
This evening.

Additional information:
Strong wind gusts can toss loose objects and cause tree branches to break. Power outages are possible.
Thu, Nov 6, '25 at 11:49 AM

@sgtdjones

I am leaving here Sat Nov 15

Fri, Nov 7, '25 at 11:11 AM

@sgtdjones

please keep it up north!!!!!!!

Sat, Nov 8, '25 at 9:58 PM

@Narper

Special Weather Statement

Issued at Sat 4:04 PM Nov. 8

Issued by: Environment and Climate Change Canada

Description

Accumulating snow likely on Sunday.


What:

Snowfall amounts of 2 to 10 cm. snow your way Narps...


When:

Beginning Sunday morning and continuing through Sunday evening.


Additional information:

A low pressure system will bring snowfall to parts of southern Ontario on Sunday.


Confidence remains low with respect to the strength and track of this weather system, and as such the areas affected and snowfall amounts may continue to change.


Motorists should expect difficult winter driving conditions and adjust travel plans accordingly. Poor weather conditions may contribute to transportation delays.

Sat, Nov 8, '25 at 9:59 PM

@googley


Just get ya woollen dhotis out of storage ...😃

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 1:09 PM

@Narper

First widespread snowfall of the season for parts of Ontario and Quebec; 5-30 cm of snowfall brings hazardous travel

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...

Sun, Nov 9, '25 at 8:28 PM

@sgtdjones

I see you not listening to me

Mon, Nov 10, '25 at 2:22 PM

@googley


Your iguanas will be falling off trees soon...😎

Watch your head if you’re headed to Florida next week.Plummeting temperatures could cause iguanas to fall from the trees as a potent trough drags Arctic air into the region by the middle of next week.