Temperatures have been icy cold today here in Edmonton. When I went to work it was minus 30, with a wind chill of minus 46. And it got worse during the day! I had to shovel my way from the house to my car, thanks to the crazy snow drifts.
This graph shows the temperature here in Edmonton since midnight. Nasty isn’t it?
The Edmonton Journal is reporting that there were 106 crashes causing property damage today. There were only 4 collisions causing injury however, compared with 8 a week ago.
We weren’t the only ones experiencing the cold today. Calgary hit minus 49 with the wind chill this morning, and indeed most of Alberta experienced similar temperatures. I heard that St. Albert was minus 62 with the wind chill this morning. Even Yellowknife, where my parents live, was colder than normal today with temperatures of around minus 40 and closer to minus 50 with the wind chill.
I’m working from home tomorrow. It took forever to get to work today, and when I did I almost got stuck! My co-workers ended up turning around and going home. I don’t expect conditions will improve much overnight. City officials claim it’ll be more of the same until later this week. For everyone using transit, officials say buses are running up to 30 minutes late, which means prepare for an hour. Express buses are making more stops than normal, however. Garbage collection is also going to be delayed, apparently.
For everyone in the Edmonton area, here are some sites you may want to keep an eye on:
- Edmonton Weather from Environment Canada
- Edmonton Transit System (the website has no feeds of any kind, so you may be better of calling 496-1600)
- AMA’s Road Report for the Edmonton Region
- City of Edmonton Traffic Cameras
Stay warm and drive safe!
Wow, up half and hour behind for transit? I’m really grateful that my bus came on time today – but standing outside for 10 minutes really sucks!
I know…sucks for the environment, but I was glad I didn’t have to take the bus today.
I can not IMAGINE all that; I’ve lived in the Southeastern U.S. all my life. I have a friend who lives in Calgary, and when he said it was -45 there, I could hardly imagine that. Crazy.
I suppose you get used to it 🙂