Oh, the weather outside is...

We're hitting the upper 70s tomorrow. Possible February record. The extra energy in the hydro- and atmosphere is surely what's causing these wild temperature swings.
 
Wild indeed. Raised more than 10°C in a single day. It is hot in the street while indoors it is still chilly.
 
Wild indeed. Raised more than 10°C in a single day. It is hot in the street while indoors it is still chilly.

A couple weeks ago we had a fall from the upper seventies on Friday (~24 C) to a low of 19 (a few below 0 C) the next Saturday night.
 
Last night we had enough snow to turn not asphalt surfaces white (quarter inch maybe). Nothing stuck to roads and driveways though. It was all gone by 10:00 AM.
 
Last night we had enough snow to turn not asphalt surfaces white (quarter inch maybe). Nothing stuck to roads and driveways though. It was all gone by 10:00 AM.
It was official today. We got .3 inches of snow!
 
Flooding, lotsa of ice flows. Now it will all freeze again before melting again on friday....
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Wild indeed. Raised more than 10°C in a single day. It is hot in the street while indoors it is still chilly.
If that happened here, we'd be having a chinook.

Flooding, lotsa of ice flows. Now it will all freeze again before melting again on friday....
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Yikes, what a mess!
 
Were did it come from? I don't see any hills in the distance and the trees on either side of the road seem intact... It's just mystifying to me as I've never lived anywhere that gets this kind of weather.

Someone actually posted her own photo of it in one of the Facebook groups I'm in (she must live close to Broken_Erika?). What happened was that the road flooded and then the water froze, and the ice broke up leaving...that.
 
*Sorry @Sommerswerd I got that wrong, the ice came up from the river when the river flooded, and when the waters receded the ice chunks were left on the road.
 
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