Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Alright ... joke's over, bring back fall.


Tuesday Oct 23 2012. High -6 °C, Windchill -13.5 °C, Wind 35 km/h. Heavy snow, then snow flurries, which stopped at 3:00 pm, just in time for this photo, and resumed at 8:00 pm.  

Photo, Copyright Bow River Shuttles. 
Subject line, courtesy Kerry Almond, Bud Lilly's Trout Shop on Facebook

Staying Cold

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Staying Cold 

The storm is gone, though there may be a few flurries falling Tuesday night and Wednesday. In the wake of the storm, the snow disappears, then the clouds break up. It will be much longer, though, before we see a return to near normal temperatures. It will remain below freezing until the weekend, and while tempertures will climb above freezing early next week, they will remain below average.

CTV Calgary Weather: David Spence

Tuesday Oct 23 2012 at 8:00 pm

Changes over the past 24 hours, unless otherwise indicated. 

Bow River at Banff:  falling slowly 21 cms
Bow River at Calgary: falling sharply steady 50 down to 15 cms (???)
Bow River below Carseland Dam: steady 70 cms

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