The unbelievable moment two weathermen are blown away during outdoor shot in 100MPH Nor'easter that thrashed Canada

Two weathermen getting footage in the intense winter storm that thrashed Canada on Wednesday were blown completely out of camera view by 100MPH winds.

As the Nova Scotia reporters for The Weather Network described snow flying at their faces with such force it was painful, they appear to start to lose their footing as winds picked up.

When a bitter squall suddenly swept in, the men were completely tossed out of view of the camera and onto the ground.

They popped right back up and gave a quick, 'We're okay!' But seeing grown men, accustomed no doubt to severe weather, is jarring and goes to show just how lucky we are that the winter weather will soon be over.

Record storm: The two men were on location in Nova Scotia discussing the historically powerful blizzard that blasted Canada on Wednesday when things got hairy

Painful: The men, reporting for Canada's The Weather Network, described the sensation of snow flying at their faces in gale force winds as like being in a sand storm

Powerful: The men are being blown off camera by wind gusts that exceeded 100MPH

Clunk! In a flash, the reporters aren't even visible in the shot and then appear to fall onto the ground

'We're fine!': The correspondents quickly pop back up to their feet but as soon as they got their shot, they were out of there and off to safety indoors



