CND F7
Nov 7 2005, 04:56 AM
City of Regina
4:13 AM CST Monday 7 November 2005
Winter storm watch for
City of Regina issued
A pacific disturbance will bring 10 to 15 cm of snow to southeastern Saskatchewan on Tuesday. Snow will begin early Tuesday morning and persist through the day. The potential for severe winter weather exists over these regions.
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A pacific disturbance will track just south of the province on Tuesday but will spread snow into the southeastern sections beginning overnight tonight. This system will bring 10 to 15 cm of snow to areas south of the trans-Canada highway and east of Regina Tuesday. Areas further north toward the duck mountains will see 5 to 10 cm with local amounts up to 15 cm. Snow will persist through the day Tuesday. Visibility will be reduced to less than one kilometre at times. As the snow begins to let up Tuesday afternoon strong northwesterly winds will develop in the wake of this system causing extensive blowing and drifting snow in open areas Tuesday afternoon.
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A winter storm watch is an alert of the potential development of severe winter weather. Persons in or near these areas should be prepared for developing adverse weather conditions and should listen for updated watches and possible warnings.
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The exact track and speed of the system is uncertain at this time because this system is still well to the west and developing. Therefore the timing of the onset of the snow and the extent of the heaviest snowfall is not known. This watch will be updated as conditions become more certain.
ryanru
Nov 7 2005, 07:31 AM
Hell ya, better hurry and put the sled back together. :banana: :beerchug:
littlerunner
Nov 7 2005, 12:31 PM
Woo Hoo :banana:
I have to hit the highway tomorrow though....good thing im ready for it....that is if ready means 4x4 and 39" tires
BRING IT ON!!!
on a side note...im goin home this weekend to bring the sled back to town to start getting it ready to ride....anyone wanna help change a track :banana:
ryanru
Nov 7 2005, 01:30 PM
QUOTE(littlerunner @ Nov 7 2005, 01:31 PM)
Woo Hoo :banana:
I have to hit the highway tomorrow though....good thing im ready for it....that is if ready means 4x4 and 39" tires
BRING IT ON!!!
on a side note...im goin home this weekend to bring the sled back to town to start getting it ready to ride....anyone wanna help change a track :banana:
Oddly enough my ready also includes a 4*4 and 39's. What truck/lift are you running?
littlerunner
Nov 7 2005, 04:34 PM
91 4runner
SAS
3" body
5"-8" suspension
All custom by Moi!!!
heres my link....
http://www.toontoys.ca/Projects/Rory/Roryproject-11.htmor a better one...this one is of the runner with the 33's and my 01 MXZ in town
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/814647
sledtalker
Nov 8 2005, 09:56 AM
This is what it looks like around the Yorkton Area at 10 am Nov 8th
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Click to view attachment
ryanru
Nov 8 2005, 10:02 AM
About what it looks like here, pitty is that I do not think it will be around for to long, they are saying +11 on thursday here. Shit :doh:
littlerunner
Nov 8 2005, 10:14 AM
QUOTE(sledtalker @ Nov 8 2005, 10:56 AM)
This is what it looks like around the Yorkton Area at 10 am Nov 8th
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Click to view attachmentwoohoo...im off to saltcoats on friday to get my sled...hope its still around so i can play in the yard a little bit!!!! :fluffy:
ZRJoe
Nov 8 2005, 11:01 AM
QUOTE(sledtalker @ Nov 8 2005, 09:56 AM)
This is what it looks like around the Yorkton Area at 10 am Nov 8th
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Click to view attachmentSled, Is there enough????
Might be worth a quick trip!!!
sledtalker
Nov 8 2005, 11:04 AM
There is close to 8" in Springside, however its very wet and heavy. If it would freeze a whole bunch, you sure could. But like the guys were sayin, looks like warmer weather coming.
It sure is nice to see :fluffy: again\
ST
playin_wit_powr
Nov 8 2005, 05:14 PM
Rev, M&S
Nov 8 2005, 07:44 PM
Here at Rose Valley, we got about 6 inches of snow...Took the "Revs" out for a rip...Put on 16 miles.... :banana: sure luv winter..... :div20: :fluffy:
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