forecast for -36, with -47 windchill...
that's February weather - sure did come early!
that's February weather - sure did come early!
forecast for -36, with -47 windchill...
that's February weather - sure did come early!
Hey Branden; He's in Kenora ON!Andrew,
In which of these Lac du Bois do you live?
Defininitely not "Lac Du Bois Road, Kamloops, BC".
- Lac du Bois Franc, Val-des-Monts, QC
- Lac du Bois Dur, Notre-Dame-du-Laus, QC
- Lac du Bois Clair, Kiamika, QC
- Lac du Bois Franc, Mont-Laurier, QC
- Lac du Bois Franc, Lac-Pythonga, QC
- Lac Du Bois Road, Kamloops, BC
My guess it is Lac du Bois Franc, Val-des-Monts, QC.
forecast for -36, with -47 windchill...
that's February weather - sure did come early!
Now that's cold! I think this California boy would freeze...
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That's 25/4 c for New Year's Day since we still like our imperial measurements.
It's been super dry this year as we've had very little rain. I'm hoping they don't start rationing.
Better there than here!!! It's probably due to global warming at work.forecast for -36, with -47 windchill...
that's February weather - sure did come early!
High of 63 deg F today. The bad thing we will end the Calendar year with only 6.12 inches of rain the driest year on record. Very little snow in the Sierras this doesn't look good folks for us in California, water rationing is on the way unless things really improve. Water year is July 1 to June 30 so we have only a few inches in the current water year. I am going turn on sprinkle system to water this week haven't watered since Thanksgiving thinking there would be rain so need to put some moisture in the ground. The City has said we can water on Saturday or Sunday.
Rationing? That's an odd concept to me as well...we have so much fresh water around here, it's just weird to think about running low!Mind you, most of it is under two feet of ice right now.
With that in mind, I may go for a ride on the lake in my truck, if they've plowed a path yet (likely a weird concept in California, as well!)![]()
Rationing? That's an odd concept to me as well...we have so much fresh water around here, it's just weird to think about running low!Mind you, most of it is under two feet of ice right now.
With that in mind, I may go for a ride on the lake in my truck, if they've plowed a path yet (likely a weird concept in California, as well!)![]()
It's not so much rationing as it is enforced conservation. Basically it's where you can get cited for doing something like washing your car or watering on a day when you're not supposed to. Po-TAY-to, Po-TAH-to.
I remember certain measures being put in place back in the early 1990's when we had a good long dry spell. My wife and I were living somewhat close to Los Angeles at the time and they were seriously telling people to flush their toilets every other "use" and to place a brick in their toilet tanks to take up volume so less water would be used.
We moved to where we are now during this time, and experienced one of the wettest winters ever. The local creek here overflowed it's banks and did a lot of property damage to those living close by.
As for driving on lakes, I would imagine those who live in the northern part of our state are familiar with driving across frozen lakes. If I drive out to Nevada to visit my dad I have plenty of opportunities to drive across lakes--ones that only see water maybe once or twice a year :wink:
I always wanted to run a boat from Seneca Lake in NY to the Lake of the Woods (there was a way that could be done but I don't remember the route) but could never afford a boat until I moved to Delaware and it was a lot tougher trip from here so I never got there.Kenora, Ontario - near the MB border - the lake I live beside used to be called Lac Du Bois when the Voyageurs went through here (and I'm a History nut)...it's more commonly known as Lake of the Woods.
On a side note, all the American airlines just cancelled their service from Winnipeg, due to the -49 windchill (luckily, the Canadian airlines are a bit hardier!)![]()
forecast for -36, with -47 windchill...
that's February weather - sure did come early!

We have a thing in this country where we love to locate big cities in places where there is no water and spend billions trying to get it there.This one's well over a hundred feet deep in places!![]()
Rationing? That's an odd concept to me as well...we have so much fresh water around here, it's just weird to think about running low!Mind you, most of it is under two feet of ice right now.
With that in mind, I may go for a ride on the lake in my truck, if they've plowed a path yet (likely a weird concept in California, as well!)![]()
It's not so much rationing as it is enforced conservation. Basically it's where you can get cited for doing something like washing your car or watering on a day when you're not supposed to. Po-TAY-to, Po-TAH-to.
I remember certain measures being put in place back in the early 1990's when we had a good long dry spell. My wife and I were living somewhat close to Los Angeles at the time and they were seriously telling people to flush their toilets every other "use" and to place a brick in their toilet tanks to take up volume so less water would be used.
We moved to where we are now during this time, and experienced one of the wettest winters ever. The local creek here overflowed it's banks and did a lot of property damage to those living close by.
As for driving on lakes, I would imagine those who live in the northern part of our state are familiar with driving across frozen lakes. If I drive out to Nevada to visit my dad I have plenty of opportunities to drive across lakes--ones that only see water maybe once or twice a year :wink: