Fall Into Summer??? Heat Wave Alert, Sept.23, 2017
Posted: Sat Sep 23, 2017 11:55 am
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Oops!!! We Seem To Have Had A Little Fall Into Summer!
Wow...
After a Summer that has been anecdotally
considered by some to have occasionally
been a wee bit cool and damp...
(You can see the “Heat Haze” over the long
views from Tremblant’s Summit today.)
It’s Really Hot Out There!(**)
Things have gotten very sunny and very warm
over the last few days... to the point that:
Heat Wave Alert!
28 Degrees C/82.5 Degrees F shatters the
old record for September 23 @18.4 degrees C
by quite a bit... And Tomorrow Hotter Yet !!!
(**)Please Note: Typical Temp’s at Tremblant’s Summit Elevations
are about 4C Cooler. That, and the usual breezes closer to the clouds,
combine to make Hiking over Tremblant very User Friendly at ambient
ground levels of “Warm”.
#Tremblant Web Cam 9.23.17 Weather Observations
It’s Regional... News Broadcasts include Sport
activities such as annual Montreal Marathon Cancelled
due to risks to participant health.
A lot of that has to do with humidity too, as the “Humidex”
factor will make it feel like 38 degrees C or over 100 Degrees F!
For those who are fond of heat, there’s good reason
to believe the next weeks will continue on at higher
than average, so you will get to hang onto a measure
of Summer into Fall!
It Ain’t Over Yet...
Attention Regional Tremblant Fall Colour Fans:
This could be one of the most spectacular, extended,
Fall Mountain Trekking seasons in recent memory!!!
Get On The Mountain If You Can!
Below: T360 Mountain Hiking Pic.File.Trail.Data Samples from Aug.27.17
Our last hike on the Mountain was 27/Aug., and we can tell you
for a fact the trails are in great shape. There’s more colour in the
trees now, but this easy summer temps are going to be EXACTLY
the same for a while to go!
Below: For a portion of our descent, we chose right down the centre of the
legendary Tremblant Versant Sud, South Side, “Nansen” Haut, Upper
(Alpine Ski/Snow.b Trail Map#3), and it was a classic Tremblant Hiking day
to be sure. Nice Breeze, Spectacular Scenery, Easy Descent!
(**)(Repeat)Please Note: Typical Temp’s at Tremblant’s Summit Elevations
are about 4C Cooler. That, and the usual breezes closer to the clouds,
combine to make Hiking over Tremblant very User Friendly at ambient
ground levels of “Warm”.
.
Oops!!! We Seem To Have Had A Little Fall Into Summer!
Wow...
After a Summer that has been anecdotally
considered by some to have occasionally
been a wee bit cool and damp...
(You can see the “Heat Haze” over the long
views from Tremblant’s Summit today.)
It’s Really Hot Out There!(**)
Things have gotten very sunny and very warm
over the last few days... to the point that:
Heat Wave Alert!
28 Degrees C/82.5 Degrees F shatters the
old record for September 23 @18.4 degrees C
by quite a bit... And Tomorrow Hotter Yet !!!
(**)Please Note: Typical Temp’s at Tremblant’s Summit Elevations
are about 4C Cooler. That, and the usual breezes closer to the clouds,
combine to make Hiking over Tremblant very User Friendly at ambient
ground levels of “Warm”.
#Tremblant Web Cam 9.23.17 Weather Observations
It’s Regional... News Broadcasts include Sport
activities such as annual Montreal Marathon Cancelled
due to risks to participant health.
A lot of that has to do with humidity too, as the “Humidex”
factor will make it feel like 38 degrees C or over 100 Degrees F!
For those who are fond of heat, there’s good reason
to believe the next weeks will continue on at higher
than average, so you will get to hang onto a measure
of Summer into Fall!
It Ain’t Over Yet...
Attention Regional Tremblant Fall Colour Fans:
This could be one of the most spectacular, extended,
Fall Mountain Trekking seasons in recent memory!!!
Get On The Mountain If You Can!
Below: T360 Mountain Hiking Pic.File.Trail.Data Samples from Aug.27.17
Our last hike on the Mountain was 27/Aug., and we can tell you
for a fact the trails are in great shape. There’s more colour in the
trees now, but this easy summer temps are going to be EXACTLY
the same for a while to go!
Below: For a portion of our descent, we chose right down the centre of the
legendary Tremblant Versant Sud, South Side, “Nansen” Haut, Upper
(Alpine Ski/Snow.b Trail Map#3), and it was a classic Tremblant Hiking day
to be sure. Nice Breeze, Spectacular Scenery, Easy Descent!
(**)(Repeat)Please Note: Typical Temp’s at Tremblant’s Summit Elevations
are about 4C Cooler. That, and the usual breezes closer to the clouds,
combine to make Hiking over Tremblant very User Friendly at ambient
ground levels of “Warm”.
.