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qorax
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« on: November 26, 2010, 05:17:26 pm »

BREAKING NEWS
Yes, it SNOWED IN TORONTO today...

We were expecting snow fall today (as the weatherman predicted a week+ back) - and it did !
-Time Started : ...... 07:25 AM
-Time Stopped : ....  12:40 PM
-GTA Temperature : -1.5C
-Daylight : ...........  Bright & Sunny (No Overcast)
-Chill Factor : ........ Moderate (nothing special)
-Precipitation : ...... Nil
-Type of Fall : ....... Flurries (Flakes only)

This being the first snowfall of the season, in Toronto (Alberta & higher locales already had their share), we decided to have a drive-around & get a feel of it... our first feel after being a PR.

Thus, drove thru Dundas - Gardiner - Spadina - Yonge - North York - 401 - 403 - Hurontario (Mississauga) - Erin Mills - Mc Laughlin - Brampton - 409 - 427 - Lunch at Woodbine Mall - back.

-On many occassions we had to use our wiper/s.
-Nothing visibly observed differently on the roads.
-Overall it was a nice feeling...

Note that it was -(minus) already, but we didn't feel anything. In fact, we were in our normal clothing - sporting just a jacket over jeans. Heat was on in the car & so was inside the Mall. But, the walk - from parking to the mall - wasn't challenging...

But, it definitely would be, later, when the snow picks-up!

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« Reply #1 on: November 26, 2010, 05:25:15 pm »

Mr qurax is Canada's Big Fan.
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« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2010, 05:34:28 pm »

Mr qurax is Canada's Big Fan.

U bet Sir - any day !
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« Reply #3 on: November 26, 2010, 05:46:03 pm »

So what?!

It always snows in Canada!

I've been in -26!!!
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« Reply #4 on: November 26, 2010, 05:57:33 pm »

NOT SO, Iceberg!!  All depends where you ARE in Canada and what time of year it is.  Torontonians are just getting the leftovers from the Vancouver snowfall.  Watch out Qorax...this is just a taster, ha ha, the best is yet to come! 
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« Reply #5 on: November 26, 2010, 06:09:01 pm »

thank you for sharing your experience qorax!this excites me even more! can't wait to be there! will there be snow on march?  Grin
BREAKING NEWS
Yes, it SNOWED IN TORONTO today...

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« Reply #6 on: November 26, 2010, 06:30:42 pm »

BREAKING NEWS
Yes, it SNOWED IN TORONTO today...

We were expecting snow fall today (as the weatherman predicted a week+ back) - and it did !
-Time Started : ...... 07:25 AM
-Time Stopped : ....  12:40 PM
-GTA Temperature : -1.5C
-Daylight : ...........  Bright & Sunny (No Overcast)
-Chill Factor : ........ Moderate (nothing special)
-Precipitation : ...... Nil
-Type of Fall : ....... Flurries (Flakes only)

This being the first snowfall of the season, in Toronto (Alberta & higher locales already had their share), we decided to have a drive-around & get a feel of it... our first feel after being a PR.

Thus, drove thru Dundas - Gardiner - Spadina - Yonge - North York - 401 - 403 - Hurontario (Mississauga) - Erin Mills - Mc Laughlin - Brampton - 409 - 427 - Lunch at Woodbine Mall - back.

-On many occassions we had to use our wiper/s.
-Nothing visibly observed differently on the roads.
-Overall it was a nice feeling...

Note that it was -(minus) already, but we didn't feel anything. In fact, we were in our normal clothing - sporting just a jacket over jeans. Heat was on in the car & so was inside the Mall. But, the walk - from parking to the mall - wasn't challenging...

But, it definitely would be, later, when the snow picks-up!

Qorax
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Buddy, I missed your car ride in snow. You circled the entire Toronto, Bramption and Mississauga. I would term it a long drive. I think next week it is all snow. Vancouver, Ottawa , Montreal already burried in show, time for Toronto.
Did you put snow tires on your car? I am thinking about it but some people are suggesting otherwise. They are comfortable driving with all weather in Toronto. I am not going to drive much, strictly no late night and early morning.
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« Reply #7 on: November 26, 2010, 06:35:36 pm »

So what?!

It always snows in Canada!

I've been in -26!!!


Icebergs are mostly found in -26. So for them it is normal. One person's excitement can be other person's job. Excitement can't be easily equated.
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« Reply #8 on: November 26, 2010, 06:51:41 pm »

I think Iceberg was just kidding.  I think he's worried that he might MELT if it ISN'T cold in Canada all year round! LOL 
As long as you don't have to get somewhere it is wonderful watching the snow fall.  One of my cats loved to go out on the deck and jump in the air and catch snowflakes between his paws.  Our daughters enjoyed taking their Magic Carpets (heavy plastic rectangles with a handle at the front) up to the school yard to slide on.  Great fun.  Winter is good in Canada.  Just get a flu shot!
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« Reply #9 on: November 26, 2010, 09:05:59 pm »

thanks qorax for great topic,

my elder brother sent me a text from toronto and he said he experiencd his 1st snow in 21/Nov/10
i think now the hard time will start , wish u all a happy snowy days, enjoy ...

regards
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« Reply #10 on: November 27, 2010, 01:27:22 am »

Hi qorax!

Congrats  on having first snow in toronto. Enjoy and make the most of it. Wish you have many more but they don't make life miserable  Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #11 on: November 27, 2010, 02:32:50 am »

So during snowfall were there any traffic jams? I could just imagine how difficult it would be for the people without transport to reach thier work places?
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« Reply #12 on: November 27, 2010, 08:26:44 am »

It's snowing (flurries) today to. But, there's precipitation now... I can see the next house's roof having white patches today.

How cold, or what the temperature is, I'm yet to know, till I step outside.

It's 8AM in the morning now.

Qorax
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« Reply #13 on: November 27, 2010, 08:33:51 am »

Buddy, I missed your car ride in snow. You circled the entire Toronto, Bramption and Mississauga. I would term it a long drive. I think next week it is all snow. Vancouver, Ottawa , Montreal already burried in show, time for Toronto.
Did you put snow tires on your car? I am thinking about it but some people are suggesting otherwise. They are comfortable driving with all weather in Toronto. I am not going to drive much, strictly no late night and early morning.

No Winter Tires, Explorer. In Toronto we do not need one (neither it's mandatory by law - as in some other provinces). Here the roads always remain cleared -- during the heaviest falls too. The priority clearances go this way:

-First the 4 series... (they have a continued snow clearance task force)
-Then the RRs...
-Thereafter, the internal roads...
-After which the neighborhood roads...
-And finally the community streets.

Qorax
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« Reply #14 on: November 27, 2010, 08:35:37 am »

I think Iceberg was just kidding.  I think he's worried that he might MELT if it ISN'T cold in Canada all year round! LOL  
As long as you don't have to get somewhere it is wonderful watching the snow fall.  One of my cats loved to go out on the deck and jump in the air and catch snowflakes between his paws.  Our daughters enjoyed taking their Magic Carpets (heavy plastic rectangles with a handle at the front) up to the school yard to slide on.  Great fun.  Winter is good in Canada.  Just get a flu shot!

Rightly said Pippin !
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