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Snow event on the way? March 3-4


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Port Sydney. There was another round of squalls after this pic in the evening. 

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Very nice - but no good without some frost....lol

 

What are the lakes like up your way, unofficially?

My nephew was talking about doing some ice fishing up around Minden this past weekend, was not sure how or if that worked out.

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Mary lake is wide open still. The smaller lakes froze over on wednesday. Still sketchy

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7 hours ago, stoney said:

Very nice - but no good without some frost....lol

 

What are the lakes like up your way, unofficially?

My nephew was talking about doing some ice fishing up around Minden this past weekend, was not sure how or if that worked out.

Vernon wide open

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  • LuvMyViper changed the title to Snow event on the way? Dec 23-24th
2 hours ago, RAMSOMAIR said:

Bahahahaha, The Weather Network has already reduced the 25-35cm in Parry Sound to 10-15cms.

And they will get 3.

I filled my rink up yesterday - the snow is going to be an issue for me - but looking at the 14 day - it'll be a pool again in about 7 days.

 

 

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3 hours ago, VicFish said:

Giant storm predicted.,

 

The Accu-Vic forecast says maybe 5cm of actual snow will fall in any one area.

 

 

Starting to think the weather people are in cahoots with the Covid crazy's who do not want people meeting and spending time together. 

 

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My dads place in penetang is forecasted to get around 140cm over 3-4 days. It’s not uncommon for them to get 2’ over night….where he’s located anyways 3C1FD5B7-6CB3-4E65-9744-EE2D755BB3FB.thumb.jpeg.39d8a79e6769c59d73615acbc1eff31f.jpegdays

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1 hour ago, Spiderman said:

 

Starting to think the weather people are in cahoots with the Covid crazy's who do not want people meeting and spending time together. 

 

Wife and I were just talking about this, and then heard on the radio for people to just stay home 🤣 Definitely makes you wonder.


but what if it is a one of a kind storm? I’ll take it! Lol

 

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46 minutes ago, Baylaker said:

My dads place in penetang is forecasted to get around 140cm over 3-4 days. It’s not uncommon for them to get 2’ over night….where he’s located anyways 3C1FD5B7-6CB3-4E65-9744-EE2D755BB3FB.thumb.jpeg.39d8a79e6769c59d73615acbc1eff31f.jpegdays

Pass the joint around the weather network

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5 minutes ago, RAMSOMAIR said:

Pass the joint around the weather network

I hear ya, the past couple storms they’ve forecasted were complete busts. We’ll find out soon enough

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  • LuvMyViper changed the title to Snow event on the way? Dec 23-24th - The Nightmare Before Christmas Storm

The Godfather of winter weather Joe Bastardi tweeted this 7 hours ago about this storm.

 
 
been a long time since we have seen this much widespread snow before Christmas and this amount of cold centered on Christmas. Rare event The pre Christmas tandem of Winter storm Michael Scott Threat Level midnight from the west and Sideshow Bob to the east leave us with this

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Weather network has already reduced snow fall amounts to 10 to 15 cm’s now for us in Kitchener area. Going to be all rain until Friday evening. Then snow kicks in for 10 to 15 cm’s they claim.  We most likely get all rain here and a trace of snow and they call it a white Xmas 🤪. Big snow fall amounts will be in snow belt areas on Saturday after storm rolls thru and winds pick up. We don’t get that in my area normally. 

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Winter Storm Warning Replaces Winter Storm Watch

Environment Canada

 

(Locations listed below description)

Major winter storm expected Friday into Saturday.

Hazards: Wind gusts of 90 to 100 km/h creating widespread blowing snow which will significantly reduce visibility. Snowfall amounts of 5 to 15 cm by Friday night. Wind chill values into the minus 20s. Flash freeze producing icy and slippery surfaces.

Timing: Damaging winds developing Friday morning and continuing into Saturday. Snow and extensive blowing snow developing Friday morning and continuing into Saturday. Very cold wind chills are expected to develop on Friday and persist into the weekend. Flash freeze possible Friday morning.

Discussion: Precipitation is expected to begin as rain or snow late this afternoon or early this evening before transitioning to rain for many areas tonight. Temperatures are expected to plummet on Friday morning leading to a potential flash freeze. Rapidly falling temperatures will be accompanied by damaging winds along with snow, heavy at times. Extensive blowing snow will develop Friday morning.

Consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve. Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times in heavy snow and blowing snow. If visibility is reduced while driving, slow down, watch for tail lights ahead and be prepared to stop. Public safety Canada encourages everyone to make an emergency plan and get an emergency kit with drinking water, food, medicine, a first-aid kit and a flashlight. For information on emergency plans and kits go to http://www.getprepared.gc.ca .

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.

To report severe weather in Ontario, send an email to onstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

ISSUED:

  • Aylmer
  • Cambridge
  • Chatham-Kent
  • Eastern Elgin County
  • Eastern Lambton County
  • Eastern Middlesex County
  • Erin
  • Essex County
  • Guelph
  • Kitchener
  • Komoka
  • Leamington
  • London
  • Oxford County
  • Parkhill
  • Petrolia
  • Pinery Park
  • Region Of Waterloo
  • Rodney
  • Rondeau Park
  • Sarnia
  • Shedden
  • Southern Wellington County
  • St. Thomas
  • Strathroy
  • Tillsonburg
  • Watford
  • Western Elgin County
  • Western Lambton County
  • Western Middlesex County
  • Windsor
  • Woodstock

 

https://instantweather.ca/2022/12/22/Qva55w-winter-storm-warning-replaces-winter-storm-watch/

 

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Hurry up, I have a new sled to break in.. 🤠

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Blizzard Warning

Environment Canada

 

(Locations listed below description)

Crippling blizzard Friday into Saturday.

Travel will become dangerous and is not advised.

Hazards: Blizzard conditions with wind gusts of 90 to 100 km/h. Snowfall amounts of 25 to 50 cm by Sunday morning. Additional snowfall is possible Sunday. Wind chill values into the minus 20s. Flash freeze producing icy and slippery surfaces.

Timing: Strong winds and blizzard conditions developing Friday morning and continuing into Saturday. Very cold wind chills are expected to develop Friday and persist into the weekend. Flash freeze possible Friday morning.

Discussion: Precipitation may begin as rain or snow late this afternoon before transitioning to rain in many areas tonight. Temperatures are expected to plummet on Friday morning leading to a potential flash freeze for locations that receive rainfall. Rapidly falling temperatures will be accompanied by strong to damaging winds along with snow heavy at times. Blizzard conditions will develop Friday morning. lake effect snow will result in variability of snowfall amounts through the weekend.

Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times in heavy snow and blowing snow. Protect yourself from wind, cold and disorientation by staying sheltered, indoors or with your vehicle. Anyone who is not dressed warmly is at risk of frostbite and hypothermia in cold weather. Ensure that shelter is provided for pets and outdoor animals. Public safety Canada encourages everyone to make an emergency plan and get an emergency kit with drinking water, food, medicine, a first-aid kit and a flashlight. For information on emergency plans and kits go to http://www.getprepared.gc.ca .

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada.

To report severe weather in Ontario, send an email to onstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

ISSUED:

  • Arthur
  • Blue Mountains
  • Bluewater
  • Blyth
  • Bruce Peninsula
  • Dundalk
  • Goderich
  • Grand Valley
  • Hanover
  • Kincardine
  • Listowel
  • Mansfield
  • Milverton
  • Mitchell
  • Mount Forest
  • Northern Dufferin County
  • Northern Grey County
  • Northern Huron County
  • Northern Perth County
  • Northern Wellington County
  • Orangeville
  • Owen Sound
  • Sauble Beach
  • Saugeen Shores
  • Shelburne
  • Southern Bruce County
  • Southern Dufferin County
  • Southern Grey County
  • Southern Huron County
  • Southern Perth County
  • Stratford
  • Tobermory
  • Wingham

https://instantweather.ca/2022/12/22/OfMe8M-blizzard-warning-replaces-winter-storm-watch/

 

 

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Warnings

6:48 AM EST Thursday 22 December 2022
Blizzard warning in effect for:

  • Mount Forest - Arthur - Northern Wellington County

Crippling blizzard Friday into Saturday.

Travel will become dangerous and is not advised.

Hazards:
Blizzard conditions with wind gusts of 90 to 100 km/h.
Snowfall amounts of 25 to 50 cm by Sunday morning. Additional snowfall is possible Sunday.
Wind chill values into the minus 20s.
Flash freeze producing icy and slippery surfaces.

Timing:
Strong winds and blizzard conditions developing Friday morning and continuing into Saturday.
Very cold wind chills are expected to develop Friday and persist into the weekend.
Flash freeze possible Friday morning.

Discussion:
Precipitation may begin as rain or snow late this afternoon before transitioning to rain in many areas tonight. Temperatures are expected to plummet on Friday morning leading to a potential flash freeze for locations that receive rainfall. Rapidly falling temperatures will be accompanied by strong to damaging winds along with snow heavy at times. Blizzard conditions will develop Friday morning. Lake effect snow will result in variability of snowfall amounts through the weekend.

Visibility will be suddenly reduced to near zero at times in heavy snow and blowing snow. Protect yourself from wind, cold and disorientation by staying sheltered, indoors or with your vehicle. Anyone who is not dressed warmly is at risk of frostbite and hypothermia in cold weather. Ensure that shelter is provided for pets and outdoor animals. Public Safety Canada encourages everyone to make an emergency plan and get an emergency kit with drinking water, food, medicine, a first-aid kit and a flashlight. For information on emergency plans and kits go to http://www.getprepared.gc.ca.

Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada. To report severe weather, send an email to ONstorm@ec.gc.ca or tweet reports using #ONStorm.

 
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