Typeing3 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 29, 2023 5:28 pm
Mostly sunny and mild across south-central Manitoba and central-eastern Saskatchewan along hwy 16 between Winnipeg and Yorkton today. Afternoon temps hovered between 23c and 26c.
First picture is at the MB-SK border on hwy 16, second is entering Yorkton, and third is at the wetlands in Yorkton.
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It's Interesting Tripper my friend is headed to Saskatoon while your headed back now
some stunning views for those of us that have never taken a vaca like this. Well l guess it's time for the return home but will enjoy the pics nonetheless the next few day's.
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I have befallen upon a terrible summer addiction; McDonald’s cold beverages . It started innocently enough with the odd iced coffee but now I’ve disordered their Frappuccinos are actually pretty good. I can barely pass a McDonald’s empty handed these days. I might need an intervention at the current rate it’s going.
PortKells wrote: ↑Sun Jul 30, 2023 2:43 pm
I have befallen upon a terrible summer addiction; McDonald’s cold beverages . It started innocently enough with the odd iced coffee but now I’ve disordered their Frappuccinos are actually pretty good. I can barely pass a McDonald’s empty handed these days. I might need an intervention at the current rate it’s going.
Sounds like my Tim's vanilla ice cap addiction Kells. it's currently 24c @ the pond in south Sardis.
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I can't really say so far this summer l've had a brutal day temperature/humidity wise perhaps maybe we had 1 or 2 where humidity has been a factor but not really and that helps indeed.
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Pretty standard midsummer day in central Saskatchewan, along the hwy 16 corridor between Yorkton and Lloydminster. Clear skies with afternoon temps topping out between 26c and 30c.
First pic is between Yorkton and Saskatoon, second is entering Saskatoon, and third is in Lloydminster along the provincial border with Saskatchewan to the left and Alberta to the right.
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Typeing3 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 30, 2023 8:22 pm
Pretty standard midsummer day in central Saskatchewan, along the hwy 16 corridor between Yorkton and Lloydminster. Clear skies with afternoon temps topping out between 26c and 30c.
First pic is between Yorkton and Saskatoon, second is entering Saskatoon, and third is in Lloydminster along the provincial border with Saskatchewan to the left and Alberta to the right.
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Nice Trips, awesome blue skies Saskatoon looks like a vibrant prairie city.
Interesting bordermarker l'm assuming those towers represent the Sask/Ab border?
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SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Sun Jul 30, 2023 8:32 pm
Nice Trips, awesome blue skies Saskatoon looks like vibrant prairie city.
Interesting bordermarker l'm assuming those towers represent the Sask/Ab border?
Yep, those towers are right at the border!
Clouds started to roll in this evening. Showers and rumbles of thunder to the west in Edmonton, might see some here in Lloydminster tonight before it clears right back out tomorrow morning.
Typeing3 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 30, 2023 8:48 pm
Yep, those towers are right at the border!
Clouds started to roll in this evening. Showers and rumbles of thunder to the west in Edmonton, might see some here in Lloydminster tonight before it clears right back out tomorrow morning.
Ya Alberta looks like lots of instability this evening then clearing late.
Not sure if l would have gone with a couple of towers like that for a border marker perhaps some kind of archway with the Ab/Sask coat of arms on each side.
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Hope Trips is grounded not sure if this will hold together but it's headed toward Lloydminster it looks where l believe he's staying for the night.
We reached a high of 25c in the Central valley today.
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PortKells wrote: ↑Sun Jul 30, 2023 2:43 pm
I have befallen upon a terrible summer addiction; McDonald’s cold beverages . It started innocently enough with the odd iced coffee but now I’ve disordered their Frappuccinos are actually pretty good. I can barely pass a McDonald’s empty handed these days. I might need an intervention at the current rate it’s going.
I usually get iced water from McDonald's. It's free
SouthSardiswx wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 8:05 am Really? don't they charge you 10 cents for the cup.
We reached a somewhat chilly overnight low of 11c in the central valley this morning.
stuffradio wrote: ↑Mon Jul 31, 2023 8:29 am
No the cup has usually been free.
l've tried the double cup maneuver paid for my beverage then asked to double cup it only to get asked 10c please of course the regular store l go to doesn't ask for a dime.
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The weather stations in Canada that had a higher mean AND a higher max temperature for July than Little Chicago, NWT (north of the Arctic circle) were:
Osoyoos,BC
Ashcroft, BC
Lytton, BC
Lillooet, BC
Summerland, BC
Kamloops, BC
Penticton, BC
Kelowna (UBCO), BC (NOT the airport, that was cooler than Little Chicago for the mean)
Creston, BC
Vernon, BC
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