I know you liked the last one. I was driving down the 401 after the main ice storm, and seeing all the cars and trucks spun out.
The temperature forecast shows it, and the winds are forming up for it. Now I can see the arc just hitting the continent. This is smooth and moving fast. That indicates it doesn't bother about topography because it is something like 30,000 ft thick.
Tomorrow, we should see it onto the mainland and smooth as a baby's butt. Or not. I just love calling it too early. If we measured things properly we would know. So much fun living in weather fantasy.
A day or two before it hits Toronto, the weather people will wake up. If it is an A8, they will grossly underestimate it. If I confirm it, we have a situation where these things will come every week. I only expect a change if the main spillage goes somewhere else. For example, history shows that the Little Ice Age was not super-cold every winter. That's when the spill went somewhere else.
We are taking the pain for Europe, which is warm. They are going la la la, but these things can change on a dime.
ps although I'm just going wild now, the US has decided to pay people now. They'll get the air traffic all working just before Kabluewy! Or maybe not.
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