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A Winter’s Day …

A Winter’s Day …

January 24, 2018 by Liz Gardner

New Years Day was definitely a Winter’s Day in the Fraser Valley after a chilling and very icy few days.  Living in the Fraser Valley and northern British Columbia for many years, I do not recall an extended cold weather experience like this with the freezing rain. The icy conditions have caused havoc on the roads and one of the coldest winters in recent history. This winter in North America many tens of thousands of people spent a cold and dark few days without power to welcome the New Year due to weather-related power outages. 

A Glorious Winter’s Day – in photos

On the few blue sky days after the clouds rolled away and the sun came out, with zero degree temperatures the ice and snow turned the valley into a crystal Ice Wonderland. Welcome 2018 …

Frozen trees in the sunlight
Frozen trees in the sunlight
Icy signs
Icy signs
Heavy ice on trees
Heavy ice on trees
... more icy signs
… more icy signs
Summer salmon spawning habitat
Summer salmon spawning habitat

Welcome 2018

Extreme weather greeted North America although it has dominated the headlines for some weeks in December. Power outages are not uncommon during winters in this area but the freezing rain was something quite spectacular and dangerous. Driving through our local area on New Years day it was obvious from the massive amounts of clear ice on the plants, trees, signs, roadways, etc that the ice accumulation on the trees from the freezing rain caused extensive damage.  Many people were without power to heat their homes, cook their meals and were without lights for several days.

Thick clear ice covering branches
Thick clear ice covering branches
Blueberry crops were fields of shining jewels
Blueberry crops were fields of shining jewels
Glistening icicles dangling from bushes
Glistening icicles dangling from bushes
Grasses still standing all frozen
Grasses still standing all frozen
People were steelhead fishing in the river
Steelhead fishermen on the river
The valley - in between storms
The valley – in between storms

Arctic Cold – The Arctic Front & Polar Vortex explained 

The Arctic Front was responsible for causing the weather havoc throughout North America over Christmas and New Year 2017 / 2018. We are most fortunate on the southern West Coast as our climate is more moderate than Eastern Canada and USA who were subjected to much more severe winter conditions.

We can only wonder what else “Climate” has in store for us in the coming year. In closing, it is always good to be ready for any emergency whether it be wildfires and smoke haze, extreme climate such as flooding or an earthquake

Best to be ready for whatever comes your way for the rest of our Winter’s days in the new year.

Links & References:

  • Frigid Weather Ushers in New Year in Eastern USA
  • Worldwide Natural Disasters – Statistics & Facts
  • Billion Dollar Disasters in the USA  – NOAA
  • CAP Article … what’s in store for 2018
  • Continuing Climate 2016 – Caramel & Parsley
  • Climate 2015 – Caramel & Parsley
Ducks & seagulls on the creeks
Creeks a sanctuary for ducks

 

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About Liz Gardner

Live in Canada's Pacific Northwest. Dual nationality & personality. Happy gardener all my life. Love my grandkids & our West Coast beaches. Passionate about all things "healthy". Life long learner & asker of "how". Encourager - we all need a little help sometimes. And a sense of humour. Every day is a gift. Read More…

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