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Well another Down pour and high wind Event is on our way , and with no frost in many places there will be some flooding in the usual places and not so usual places . Many are still not fixed up from Fiona as we all can still see tarps on roofs , homes still need repairs , it's been tough winter for those people .

My biggest damages are fallen trees this yr , makes good for fire wood but same time it's still time consuming with luck not as costly as has been for some .

Our winters have gone from snow in mid to late Oct. to most times now Dec.or January , no freeze overs stay in place , Spring like temps coming right after a good snow fall and gone in days , maybe a week . Northern communities like always still get the snow more than lower part of the Cape . Their big issue is wash outs now , more intense rains and aging ( just about everywhere now ) infrastructure not holding up these 100 yr storms that come in now yearly .

100-130 km winds for the Cape depending on location , heavy rains up to 50 mm are more normal now than yrs prior , when snow storms do occur here it's mixed precip and heavy to remove , slushy at times just down right miserable to remove .

Yes it's part of climate change but our planet has never stopped with climate change , it's bedn happening for eons of time , political figures try to say man is the issue , yes and no We are helping the planet speed it up but the Earth itself is quite capable of looking after itself . Just look at scientific evidence of last Ice Age the planet changed the climate with out any evidence of man whats so ever or interference from us and still it survived and rejvenated it self once again on it's own .

Coastal erosion has taken place again since the planet emerged , shaping the land scape as it wished , continents have been coastal eroded as they have been formed and land masses pushed while doing so .

This is only the tip of why we in our area are experiencing now different weather patterns , the change of the Jet stream as well causes a big part for us , we are lucky now , yrs back massive snow storms 2-3 a week of 20-40 cm was normal , huge snow dumps everywhere still melting till May or June in some places , And yes I can remember a June snowfall .

On other side we are not so lucky with this newer style winter , cause the storms have gotten more intense , more violent and more damages . Same token people need to be more prepared and stop taking for granted everything and start looking after themselves better . Some simply sit back and don't do anything , and it does not take money every time to simply get up and trim a tree , or fasten things down or simply take apart other things and put in a safer place , simple things don't take money but it does take effort and there lies a bigger problem they hope someone else will pick up after them and bail them out for simple lack of a little effort and time getting things done .

Not calling anyone out on here , we can all help if possible but then again the help must be appreciated and accepted by those needing it .

Anyways stay safe and hunker down it's gonna get nasty out there.
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Yup ... Bridgewater is in heavy down pour and wind mode right now. I fully believe in pole shift and earth wobble. I am not convinced that electric vehicles and carbon tax will rectify this ... or even slow it down. The government knows this, as scientists have proved the pole shift theory ... but the slime balls in government will try anything to suck the last dollar out of a fella.
Our power dimmed a few times, but that was it. It was wild here. Tons of rain and high winds. Rain stopped and wind died down significantly. Hope for the best !!
Supposed to be like 9° on Friday. I'll take snow any day over freezing rain. As of now ... freezing rain "up to 4 hrs". Hopefully that's right.
Yes ... 12 and sunny for tomorrow. I'll take all those nice temps.
14 at the house here now. Beauty of a day. Some rain and mild temps for tomorrow, then a flash freeze and freezing rain. Not looking forward to that.
Just a very light dusting so far in Hebbville.
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Snow pretty much stopped here. Just blowing around. 4-5 inches of very light fluffy snow. Easy to push away with the scraper.
We had between 8 and 10 inches in the Bridgewater area. 5 more coming tomorrow.
This was a heavy wet snow event. The worst kind. The Cape supposed to get walloped tomorrow.
I just seen it on Global ... CB under a snowfall warning for tomorrow. ... ???? Might be an old broadcast from last night ????
Still only calling for "up to" 5 cm in the Bridgewater area. By the looks of the storm on the radar .... it would appear we will get a lot more than 5 cm. Hoping not .... I'm about done with the snow already.
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I must be looking at a different radar than you. It is what it is. Can't change the weather .... oh but wait .... apparently you can. 😀 Geoengineering comes to mind.
Bridgewater.... at the moment .... 10 to 25 cm. Tuesday into Wednesday. I'm done with the snow. Such a spring like day yesterday (10°) and back to winter tomorrow. Town will be absolutely nuts today. I swear ... people think the apocalypse is coming when they hear we are getting a storm.
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It was nice today. If you could get in the Sun and out of the Wind, it it was good. CTV weather forecast is 5 to 15 cm for most of the mainland and 20 to 30 cm for Cape Breton. We are supposed to change over the rain. Be a mess for sure
Right now in the Bridgewater area …. Wet snow/rain mix. Just enough snow to make the ground white. According to the radar … it will change to all rain in an hour. A far cry from what the weather network was calling for … and a really far cry from Frankie MacDonalds forecast of 100 cm of snow.
A lot of rain coming today and turning back to snow overnight.... according to the weather network. 🤣🤣
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Thats just absolutely gross. We had rain. A bit of snow and ice pellets before the change over. No snow and no ice. Ready for fishing season to start
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Hopefully the big storms are behind us now. We will still get the odd bit of "poor man's fertilizer" ... but that stuff doesn't last long at all. I'm sure "what's his name" is in NSH jail. He'll be wound up tighter than a pissed off rattle snake when he gets out. 😀
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I really doubt he left NSH on his own free will. Not like him at all. Just seems strange that the two that were having heated discussions, haven't posted a thing now for a couple weeks.
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