*First, I was busy yesterday doing some personal business and visiting a few people, including my own mother.... She is actually doing quite well, thank you..... And late yesterday a massive winter storm hit these parts of central Canada and knocked out the power to my humble abode for several hours last night.. With NO internet access, it was impossible to do any blogging, so I decided to relax, ride out the storm, and get back to this blog today!Yes, we are indeed still under a 'severe weather warning' for this part of central Canada.... I want readers to understand first and foremost that this is still MID OCTOBER, and these type of snow storms, usually called "blizzards" do NOT come to these parts until mid November or later at the earliest! And is this an "anomaly"? Absolutely.... Does it mean that the world is "overheating" and we are in a "climate crisis"? Actually it is the other way around, and what it proves is that the world is NOT overheating and in fact we are heading into a 'Grand Solar Minimum" with much longer and more brutal winters as a result!First, I want to present the following report that comes from the The Canadian Press online, at www.thecanadianpress.com, that will give everyone the "official" report on this massive storm that has indeed hit these parts of Canada. Here is that report here:A blast of early winter hits southern ManitobaBy The Canadian PressFri., Oct. 11, 2019timer1 min. readWINNIPEG—A first, early blast of windy, winter-like weather has knocked out power and made travel nearly impossible in many parts of southern Manitoba.Heavy, wet snow started Thursday and is expected to last into the Thanksgiving weekend, making driving a sloppy, slippery mess.RCMP have closed the Trans Canada Highway from Portage la Prairie to Brandon because of poor conditions and several other highways southwest of Winnipeg have also shut down.In the capital, Winnipeg police report power lines down and numerous traffic lights out.Environment Canada has issued winter storm warnings across the entire southern part of the province, advising that as much as 50 centimetres of snow could fall in some areas.Winds are also an issue with gusts expected to reach 80 km/h and as high as 100 km/h off area lakes.“Travelling will become difficult if not impossible as the day wears on, with heavy, accumulating snow, strong winds and temperatures near zero resulting in treacherous conditions,” the weather warning reads.“The combination of heavy, wet snow and strong winds will likely result in downed trees and power lines.”OK, The picture shown in that article is only a small part of what I have been witnessing since yesterday... There have been downed power lines and trees everywhere and roads have become almost impassible with intense slippery conditions and ice on their surfaces... And the winds are especially the problem, for even today we are expecting high winds this afternoon at upwards of 80km per hour (50mph for my American readers..) that will do further damage everywhere!I also want to present an interesting article that just came out by my colleague, Penny, who lives in southern Ontario and of course writes the blog "Penny For Your Thoughts" at www.pennyforyourthoughts2.blogspot.com.... Her article covers the fact that many so called experts are calling this fierce winter storm that is presently hammering this part of Canada "historic" and that it will also be accompanied by near historic temperature lows for this time of year to boot... Here is Penny's article here:
Friday, October 11, 2019
Potentially HISTORIC October Snow and Temperature Lows to Hit the US & Canada
Oh, I thought “the house was on fire”? Yet, cold is the absence of warmth.. Watch out North! Manitoba is going to be hit
Weather Network
Winter storm watches and warnings blanket southern Manitoba, including Winnipeg, as a potent stateside system targets the province with heavy snow and dangerous blizzard conditions. The province already saw some heavy, wet snow and ramping-up winds Thursday, but the worst of the storm is still to come Friday, with unsettled conditions expected to linger right into the Thanksgiving long weekend ahead. More on the timing of this system and just how much snow this system threatens, below.
A "potentially historic" storm will batter the north-central United States over the next few days with some parts seeing "moderate to heavy snow" and record low temperatures, according to various weather agencies.As of Thursday morning, the storm had already dumped some snow on certain parts of Montana, Wyoming and Colorado. Forecasters said there was already a report of 24 inches of snow in Pony, Montana. The Park County Sheriff's Office in Livingston, Montana, posted photos on its Facebook page of a snow-covered interstate and asked motorists to drive safely. Police in Denver issued the same message to drivers after they received 96 traffic crash reports in the span of three hours.
There have been hundreds of flights delayed at Denver International Airport and at least 100 flights cancelled according to FlightAware.The National Weather Service said "moderate to heavy snow" is expected for the southeast part of the state into parts of the Central and Northern Plains. The snow will be accompanied by gusty winds which could make traveling difficult.The agency called the tempest a "significant, and potentially historic, October winter storm."
A significant, and potentially historic, October winter storm is on track to impact the northern Rockies, and areas of the central and northern Plains through Saturday. Significant travel disruptions, power outages, and impacts to agriculture and livestock are all anticipated. pic.twitter.com/5KGdPOfWJQ— NWS WPC (@NWSWPC) October 10, 2019
Weather forecasters said the storm is expected to linger over the Northern Plains into the weekend, with 6 to 12 inches of snow predicted for the region and isolated totals up to 18 inches from Bismarck, North Dakota, to Fargo. Weather.com warned that "dangerous blizzard conditions" are expected in the region through to late this week.
The snowstorm will arrive in the Canadian Rockies late on Monday and push into the northern Rockies of the United States throughout Tuesday, but it will not stop there.The National Weather Service has posted winter storm watches for parts of the Northern Plains states, with more warnings and advisories expected in the days ahead as the winter weather sweeps much further south.By Wednesday, any rain over the Northern Plains and High Plains will turn to wet snow from parts of Montana into Wyoming and the western Dakotas.Cold air plunging in with the storm will allow snow to accumulate and travel conditions to deteriorate, not only in the highest elevations but also in the valleys.The heaviest snow is expected over higher ground in Montana, Wyoming and Colorado, with at least 15 centimetres (six inches) also possible in the central and western Dakotas.Denver and Cheyenne in Wyoming will both see their first snow of the season and it could well be several centimetres.Temperatures will plummet as the cold air and snow arrive, with Billings in Montana going from a high of approximately 21 degrees Celsius (69.8 degrees Fahrenheit) on Tuesday to below freezing as the snow falls during the night.
Cold is the absence of warmth.
NTS Notes: I am of course presenting these facts and this article to everyone as further proof that the whole concept that we are now in some type of "climate crisis" is pure bullshit.....Penny says in her article for me to "watch out" for this storm is coming... Well, Penny, it is already here and it is absolutely atrocious!The fucking retards pushing the Climate Crisis bullshit, including that heinous George Soros run and controlled Greta Thunberg are wanting the gullible and stupid people out there to be brainwashed and fooled into believing that we must impose "carbon taxation" on the whole planet to stop it from "overheating" due to their fraud of "global warming"....The reality is that the planet is cooling down very rapidly and we are now seeing it right here where I live by this extremely rare early coming of winter with intensively cold and brutal conditions... What this reality does prove is that the planet is very much COOLING, and that we are indeed entering a very brutal "grand solar minimum" that will see planet wide temperatures plummet and our winters being longer and very much colder and more brutal!Yes, I have been out and about since yesterday shovelling the "non existent white stuff" that Al Gore said a few decades ago would be a "thing of the past".... And of course I curse that Greta Thunberg and her gang of brainwashed idiots out there that cannot see the reality that is taking place, and yet continue to harp the lie that we are somehow in some type of "climate crisis".....This is a reality check, people... There is NO climate crisis, as we should not listen to those fools and should instead be preparing for longer and colder winters!More to comeNTS