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Posted By: yukon254 Severe cold - 12/26/21
One of those extreme high pressure systems settled in over the Liard basin and southeast Yukon is experiencing some extreme temperatures. Watson Lake is the coldest place on the planet this morning, and has been in the top 5 for a few days now. We could use some global warming if anyone has any to spare!
Posted By: GRF Re: Severe cold - 12/26/21
Yukon it’s even cold down here in the Deep South / LA / Lethbridge Alberta. -25C, although you might welcome those kind of temperatures now.
Posted By: Just a Hunter Re: Severe cold - 12/26/21
Heck, if you had it too good liberals would flock there and destroy it. 0 F here this morning.
Posted By: yukon254 Re: Severe cold - 12/26/21
Originally Posted by Just a Hunter
Heck, if you had it too good liberals would flock there and destroy it. 0 F here this morning.


Unfortunately thats already happened..
Posted By: Wannabebwana Re: Severe cold - 12/26/21
Had a bunch of snow on Thursday, then Friday and Christmas Day it warmed up. There was still snow on the ground Christmas morning but it was gone by noon. Got up to 8C.

Might be headed to Yellowknife in early February for work. I’ve seen -45 in Timmins. We’ll see how bad it is when I get to Yellowknife.
Posted By: BC30cal Re: Severe cold - 12/26/21
yukon254;
Good morning to you sir, I hope that you all had a good Christmas.

We started to get hit by a cold front and snow yesterday afternoon and it was -16° here with a lot of wind this morning.

Usually we don't get the blowing snow too much in our yard since we're half ways down a gully and sheltered by trees, but this morning the woodpiles and all areas outside were covered in a fresh blanket of snow.

That said sir, there is enough wood stacked up to last well into 2024 I'd think, so besides making more trips to the piles, we'll be fine.

All the best to you all in the New Year, may it bring you peace and fulfillment.

Dwayne
Posted By: troutfly Re: Severe cold - 12/27/21
Currently -26 in Medicine Hat but headed to -34C tonight. Likely colder outside the city where I live.
Then add in windchill and yikes.....
Jeff
Posted By: wabigoon Re: Severe cold - 12/27/21
Yikes! Stay warm good folks!
Posted By: 338Rules Re: Severe cold - 12/27/21
Forecast Low is -43 C here tonight! Yikes
Posted By: eric123 Re: Severe cold - 12/27/21
-36 here in the BC peace, this lovely morning.
Coffee sure is tasting mighty fine before I have to head into work..
Posted By: yukon254 Re: Severe cold - 12/27/21
Originally Posted by BC30cal
yukon254;
Good morning to you sir, I hope that you all had a good Christmas.

We started to get hit by a cold front and snow yesterday afternoon and it was -16° here with a lot of wind this morning.

Usually we don't get the blowing snow too much in our yard since we're half ways down a gully and sheltered by trees, but this morning the woodpiles and all areas outside were covered in a fresh blanket of snow.

That said sir, there is enough wood stacked up to last well into 2024 I'd think, so besides making more trips to the piles, we'll be fine.

All the best to you all in the New Year, may it bring you peace and fulfillment.

Dwayne


Dwayne, nice to hear from you. We did have a good Christmas, two of our three children showed up despite the cold temperatures.

Glad to hear you have a good woodpile. Wish i could say the same but I cant. Working away from home last summer ruined my plans to get my wood in early. So Ive been chewing away at it all winter. Not ideal, but better than paying a huge propane bill.

Hope the New Year is kind to you as well.
Posted By: thumbcocker Re: Severe cold - 12/28/21
Just out of curiosity, what is the preferred outer wear in Canada? Here in pennsylvania we wear carhartts.
Posted By: Barryt Re: Severe cold - 12/28/21
But we're paying a carbon tax to get it cooler!
Posted By: EdM Re: Severe cold - 12/28/21
Must be what's heading here outside San Antonio where we are low 80's Friday and 55 on Saturday and, yes, I lived through 5 winters in Calgary and Ft. Saskatchewan. Looks like the cabin in north Idaho is pretty chilly as well.
Posted By: the_shootist Re: Severe cold - 12/28/21
Coldest I ever saw was in the mid 1970s in NW Ontario a little town called Armstrong. It was -68 F, mercifully with no wind. We had a week of -60 to -65F. My dad used to say that if the thermometer was a half inch longer we would have all frozen to death.

I know, "But it was a dry cold." (operative word being cold, not dry.) grin
Posted By: Wannabebwana Re: Severe cold - 12/28/21
My son is in Victoria and usually enjoys the mild weather there. Last summer they hit 45C (no one has AC) and this week he was complaining about -20C with the wind chill.

We’re right at freezing all week.
Posted By: AbeJohnsen Re: Severe cold - 12/29/21
Cold all week here, looks like it’s going to stay that way for a bit.
Posted By: downwindtracker2 Re: Severe cold - 12/29/21
Locals don't complain about the cold to outsiders, among ourselves we sure did. Here in Vancouver it's only unusual , when they broke records , it was only a degree or two.
Posted By: 450Fuller Re: Severe cold - 12/30/21
Series 1950 US-OD woolens and under Armor with long johns/fur-fringed parker and
LL Bean boots -double socks work well. Outside Korea-era para cargo trousers over woolens.
Wool works even when damp. Carharts are OK for Fall, not Alaska or Canadian winters without
something else.

Interior Alaska near Nenana or Lake Minchumina-N. of Denali can spike down to
-70 below F. Really cold is when the grizzlies stay hibernated in spite of the tourists and cheechakos.
Posted By: RupertBear Re: Severe cold - 12/30/21
Not that records go back all that far in AK, but neither Nenana nor Minchumina have ever seen -70, nor anyplace else in AK for that matter. Nome was above freezing just a few days ago -- the caribou herds are in deep do-do. And here in the back of beyond it is snowing at -25C. Snow when it is that cold? The weather is weirder than we can understand.
RB
Posted By: kkahmann Re: Severe cold - 12/30/21
I can vouch for what Brother Kieth says about Armstrong in NWO. Jan 1st of 1974 it went to -52 in Nipigon and everyone remarked it was so much warmer than Armstrong or White River. Both Armstrong and White River used to be regular towns—now they are just little hamlets of a few dozen people each.
Posted By: 338Rules Re: Severe cold - 01/01/22
- 39 C this New Years morning
Posted By: yukon254 Re: Severe cold - 01/01/22
Originally Posted by 338Rules
- 39 C this New Years morning



Wow, you Albertans have been getting hammered this winter too. Our oldest lives in GP and they have been getting -30 and lower for a week now. Its only -10 here in the southern lakes region this morning but looks like we are going back in the deep freeze next week. We are also getting record snowfall. Last summer we had the highest water levels anyone has ever seen and lots of homes flooded. Looks like we see a repeat of that.
Posted By: catnthehat Re: Severe cold - 01/01/22
Originally Posted by thumbcocker
Just out of curiosity, what is the preferred outer wear in Canada? Here in pennsylvania we wear carhartts.

Wool jack shirts and Carhartts work for me until the temps drop below -15c, then it is wool Mackinaw and fur hat time!
Cat
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Posted By: VernAK Re: Severe cold - 01/04/22
The warm water in the Gulf of Alaska has created havoc over here. Our area and Mat Su have been declared disaster areas because of extreme snow and winds.
I got two feet of snow and then a heavy rain followed by another foot of snow and now it's -40........tough for people but our wildlife is in real trouble. A couple folks have been trampled by moose
that are seeking plowed driveways to avoid snow. Our bison herd is hanging out on the Alcan Highway.

It's a long time until spring!
Posted By: yukon254 Re: Severe cold - 01/05/22
Originally Posted by VernAK
The warm water in the Gulf of Alaska has created havoc over here. Our area and Mat Su have been declared disaster areas because of extreme snow and winds.
I got two feet of snow and then a heavy rain followed by another foot of snow and now it's -40........tough for people but our wildlife is in real trouble. A couple folks have been trampled by moose
that are seeking plowed driveways to avoid snow. Our bison herd is hanging out on the Alcan Highway.

It's a long time until spring!


I've seen some of the pictures, its a real mess up there! Any news on when the grocery store is going to re-open? You are correct, the wildlife will take a beating. I saw a mule deer buck the other day on one of the hillsides along Marsh Lk. He was floundering in snow up past his belly.
Posted By: VernAK Re: Severe cold - 01/05/22
Originally Posted by yukon254
Originally Posted by VernAK
The warm water in the Gulf of Alaska has created havoc over here. Our area and Mat Su have been declared disaster areas because of extreme snow and winds.
I got two feet of snow and then a heavy rain followed by another foot of snow and now it's -40........tough for people but our wildlife is in real trouble. A couple folks have been trampled by moose
that are seeking plowed driveways to avoid snow. Our bison herd is hanging out on the Alcan Highway.

It's a long time until spring!


I've seen some of the pictures, its a real mess up there! Any news on when the grocery store is going to re-open? You are correct, the wildlife will take a beating. I saw a mule deer buck the other day on one of the hillsides along Marsh Lk. He was floundering in snow up past his belly.


Dave,
Our only grocery store is a complete loss and Buffalo Fuel is also beyond repair. It's hard to say what the grocery owner will do as he's in his 70s and may be ready to hang it up.
With all that snow, you may have flooding on the Six Mile River again. What a mess!
The future of Dall Sheep, in this area of the Alaska Range, looks dismal as populations were low to begin with. Wolf trapper friends are getting metal detectors to try to find traps and snares. Wolves and coyotes will rule the taiga.
Posted By: snoeproe Re: Severe cold - 01/07/22
-35c tonight in NW ON.
Posted By: New_2_99s Re: Severe cold - 01/07/22
You must be fairly close to me - We had -37*c this morning !
Posted By: northcountry Re: Severe cold - 01/07/22
Originally Posted by EdM
Must be what's heading here outside San Antonio where we are low 80's Friday and 55 on Saturday and, yes, I lived through 5 winters in Calgary and Ft. Saskatchewan. Looks like the cabin in north Idaho is pretty chilly as well.


Too bad we we never met, I spent my youth growing up in those places. When were you there:CheersNC
Posted By: Rooney Re: Severe cold - 01/09/22
Sunday morning in sunny Manitoba...and it's a balmy -44 with wind chill. Can't make up my mind whether to trim the lawn or golf after church. Decisions, decisions.
Have a good one guys!

Paul
Posted By: las Re: Severe cold - 01/09/22
Originally Posted by thumbcocker
Just out of curiosity, what is the preferred outer wear in Canada? Here in pennsylvania we wear carhartts.


Here in Alaska, in those temperatures cited, I prefer a house. smile
Posted By: the_shootist Re: Severe cold - 01/10/22
Originally Posted by las
Originally Posted by thumbcocker
Just out of curiosity, what is the preferred outer wear in Canada? Here in pennsylvania we wear carhartts.


Here in Alaska, in those temperatures cited, I prefer a house. smile



Right there with you, friend.
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