scottyr Posted January 3, 2023 Share Posted January 3, 2023 By looking at the long range in SW Ontario, there will be no trails open until Feb at the earliest. I was out picking up dog crap yesterday on my lawn yesterday. I am supposed to be away from Jan 21-28 and I honestly dont know where we will be going (if anywhere?) 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PISTON LAKE CRUISER Posted January 3, 2023 Share Posted January 3, 2023 1 hour ago, scottyr said: By looking at the long range in SW Ontario, there will be no trails open until Feb at the earliest. I was out picking up dog crap yesterday on my lawn yesterday. I am supposed to be away from Jan 21-28 and I honestly dont know where we will be going (if anywhere?) Still some grooming happening along the north shore in Quebec and up towards Mt. Valin. There will be lots of choice in Quebec in time for your trip. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
signfan Posted January 4, 2023 Share Posted January 4, 2023 Whitney and Stonecliffe both have 4" - 6" in the forecast for tomorrow. The traditional snowbelt areas will start opening up in a week or two. Won't be great at first, but it will come. Maybe we got our January thaw early this year. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RAMSOMAIR Posted January 4, 2023 Share Posted January 4, 2023 Sooooooo much water to deal with in the Parry Sound area Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muskoka Man Posted January 4, 2023 Share Posted January 4, 2023 Sold my 4 tec last year and kept my 380 skandic for bombing around the back 40 ,might not even be able to do that if this keeps up 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dirtybeacher Posted February 3, 2023 Share Posted February 3, 2023 Blew out 6-12” this morning from the driveway. Taking the wife out for lunch today on sled, and had to abort. Zero viz. Should be good over here in Wasaga area tomorrow. Doing the driveway again soon. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LuvMyViper Posted February 21, 2023 Share Posted February 21, 2023 Below is the latest forecast from Instant Weather Ontario. Good evening! We've got a quick update and adjustment to our map for the upcoming winter storm to impact Southern Ontario between Wednesday and Thursday. ZOOMABLE MAP: https://scontent.fyto1-2.fna.fbcdn.net/.../332306427... Based on the latest model data from today, we are noticing a slight northern trend in the track of this system. This means that the heavy snow shifts towards regions north of Lake Simcoe while the GTA is now firmly in the ice pellet and freezing rain mix. For the ice storm threat, the highest concern is from Sarnia through London into K/W and Hamilton. These areas could see over 12 hours of steady icing starting Wednesday late morning and continuing through to Thursday. With ice accretion ranging from 10-25mm combined with wind gusts of 50-70km/h, we will likely see some power outages in the hardest-hit regions. We are also seeing some models mixing in rain for Deep Southwestern Ontario (Windsor, Chatham etc.) and along the Lake Erie shoreline. This will ultimately come down to a fraction of a degree with the temperature in determining the precipitation type making this a very tricky forecast. We do know that *someone* will see significant freezing rain from this event, but we can't pinpoint those locations just yet. The overall freezing rain risk should become clearer overnight into tomorrow as more of the higher-resolution models come into range, allowing us to analyze the micro-level dynamics. More details shortly! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ox Posted February 21, 2023 Share Posted February 21, 2023 Doo you s'pose there is any other group (maybe skiers I s'pose?) that search a dozen weather sites for the one with the most favorable predictions, and then going with that one? 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoney Posted February 21, 2023 Share Posted February 21, 2023 9 minutes ago, Ox said: Doo you s'pose there is any other group (maybe skiers I s'pose?) that search a dozen weather sites for the one with the most favorable predictions, and then going with that one? Is there any other way to approach this situation!!! 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LuvMyViper Posted February 22, 2023 Share Posted February 22, 2023 Good morning! Here’s your snowfall forecast for today and Thursday. Read more here: https://instantweather.ca/articles/2023/2/21/son-ice-snow-forecast The focus on the snow will be in Eastern Ontario where the Ottawa Valley is likely to see 25-40cm of accumulation by the end of Thursday. It should be noted that some models are showing less moisture making that far north so the potential for this region to underperform the forecast isn’t out of the question. For the rest of Eastern and Central Ontario, snowfall totals will end up somewhere around 15-30cm. As we go south of Lake Simcoe the snowfall accumulation will become less clear as ice pellets mix in and reduce the overall snow total. We are looking at 10-20cm from Goderich and into the Toronto region although that could end up on the lower end due to the ice pellets. And less than 10cm of snow is expected through Deep Southwestern Ontario and north of Lake Erie where freezing rain is the concern. - Brennen 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ox Posted February 22, 2023 Share Posted February 22, 2023 Yep, freezing rain on this side of the lake this morning. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoney Posted February 22, 2023 Share Posted February 22, 2023 Snow on south side of Simcoe. system coming up from the south looks like it has lots of moisture to drop on the ground! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spiderman Posted February 23, 2023 Share Posted February 23, 2023 Mixture at my house- plows buried sidewalks that are now frozen blocks of ice about 2' feet thick. city can clear it themselves now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Baylaker Posted February 23, 2023 Share Posted February 23, 2023 Minimum 20cm or so here in Fergus. Little bit of ice pellets last night, but nothing major. Winter has returned, but for how long? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve F6 Posted February 23, 2023 Share Posted February 23, 2023 About 5-6" in Port Sydney 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ox Posted February 23, 2023 Share Posted February 23, 2023 Boy, I'd'a thunk y'all'd'a got a lot more than that. We got 3.5-4" of freezing rain here. If that was snow? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
skidooboy Posted February 23, 2023 Share Posted February 23, 2023 We were on the border of rain/freezing rain, snow, at the house, north of Lansing, Michigan. We didnt get much of anything. I mean, it snowed, sleeted, freezing rain, then rain, and more snow but, I can still see the grass, and not too much icing here at the house. but, that was a godsend. going to be 45 here today now. tomorrow below freezing, and back above freezing for high temps, for the foreseeable future. Ski Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArcticCrusher Posted February 23, 2023 Share Posted February 23, 2023 Looks like about 6" in Seguin from the cameras. Heading up for first ride this weekend. Sad but true. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muskoka Man Posted February 23, 2023 Share Posted February 23, 2023 Calling for - 7 this aft with freezing rain now in muskoka WTF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LuvMyViper Posted February 25, 2023 Share Posted February 25, 2023 Instant Weather Ontario February Set to Go Out Like a Lion as Southern Ontario Is Targeted by Another Winter Storm on Monday Forecast: https://instantweather.ca/.../2023/2/25/son-winter-forecast Note: This is a preliminary forecast as there is some uncertainty on how long the cold temperatures will hold on which would affect the overall ice accretion. There is more confidence in the snowfall portion of this event so if we make any changes, it will likely be in Southwestern Ontario and the Golden Horseshoe once we get a better idea of how quickly the switchover will occur. Check back on Sunday for a more detailed forecast. Forecaster: Brennen Perry Published: Saturday, February 25, 2023 It has certainly been an active month across Southern Ontario regarding the weather as we’ve experienced almost all the seasons over the past few weeks. This includes temperatures on both extremes from wind chills in the -30s to spring-like temperatures well into the teens. It shouldn’t be a surprise that February is set to conclude with a bang across our region as yet another messy winter storm is on the horizon for Monday into Tuesday. Impacts will vary across the region from heavy snow in Central and Eastern Ontario to potentially several hours of freezing rain in the south. There is still some uncertainty regarding the exact intensity and timing of this storm so it’s quite likely there are some changes to the forecast as we get closer to Monday. At this point, it appears precipitation will start during the late morning or early afternoon on Monday in Deep Southwestern Ontario. With temperatures expected to be just above the freezing mark in the Windsor/Chatham area, it should come down in the form of rain. Total rainfall accumulation throughout this event will range from 10-20mm. As the precipitation spreads further north throughout the afternoon it will encounter some colder temperatures east of Lake Huron and into the Golden Horseshoe. As a result, a fairly expansive zone of freezing rain will develop and impact Sarnia, London, Goderich, K/W and Guelph along with parts of the GTA away from the shoreline throughout the afternoon and early evening. This could lead to icy road conditions just in time for the evening commute on Monday so plan to leave extra time to get to your destination and drive according to the conditions! The forecast gets tricky for those in the GTA around the Lake Ontario shoreline and into the Niagara region as temperatures will be very close to the freezing mark. Brief freezing rain is possible before it slowly transitions over to rain although if this transition is slower then more icing is possible. The Niagara region will likely see minimal freezing rain as the temperature is expected to rise faster there compared to other areas. While this system isn’t expected to be as significant as last week’s storm that brought heavy ice accretion from freezing rain, the time frame will be very similar as we see the worst impacts primarily during the evening across Southwestern Ontario and the Golden Horseshoe. Freezing rain will begin to transition over to rain in Southwestern Ontario as the temperature slowly climbs above the freezing mark during the evening and early overnight. Total ice accretion could range from 5-10mm in the hardest hit regions, but this should melt away fairly quickly unlikely last week which would limit the overall impact. It may still result in some localized power outages with a thin layer of ice developing on untreated surfaces including trees and power lines. Further north across Central and Eastern Ontario, we are looking at mostly snowfall with ice pellets mixed in for regions south of Lake Simcoe. Snow will start during the late afternoon and continue throughout the evening and overnight. Total snowfall accumulation is expected to range from 6 to 16cm with the highest totals in the more northern parts of our region. Those in Northeastern Ontario including Elliot Lake, Sudbury and North Bay could see up to 20cm of snow. We expect to see the snow come to an end by the noon hour on Tuesday. As mentioned, this is a preliminary forecast as there is some uncertainty on how long the cold temperatures will hold on which would affect the overall ice accretion. There is more confidence in the snowfall portion of this event so if we make any changes, it will likely be in Southwestern Ontario and the Golden Horseshoe once we get a better idea of how quickly the switchover will occur. Check back on Sunday for a more detailed forecast. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stoney Posted February 25, 2023 Share Posted February 25, 2023 Good stuff! Bring on March like a lion too….and out as well for that matter 👍 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LuvMyViper Posted February 27, 2023 Share Posted February 27, 2023 Instant Weather Ontario **February 27-28 WINTER SYSTEM UPDATE** ISSUED: Sunday, Feb. 26, 2023 - 11:30 PM Déjà vu, anyone? After reviewing the latest model data on the upcoming system for Southern Ontario, it looks like the colder air will win over across much of the region. We have adjusted our forecast moving the heavy snow zone further south into Central and Eastern Ontario. The freezing rain risk now covers an almost identical area as last week's storm with the heaviest icing expected across Sarnia through London and into the Hamilton/Niagara region. For the rest of Southwestern Ontario and into the GTA, we are looking at a mixed bag of precipitation including brief freezing rain, ice pellets and snow. The timeframe of this winter storm is fairly similar to our initial forecast with precipitation expected to start during the late morning hours in Deep Southwestern Ontario and spreading northward throughout the afternoon. It will likely begin as freezing rain in the Windsor/Chatham region before transitioning over to rain as temperatures rise above the freezing mark by the dinner hour. As mentioned, those in the Sarnia, London and Hamilton corridor will see more prolonged freezing rain during the afternoon and evening where the cold air is expected to hold on. We are also looking at a big impact on the evening commute as heavy snow and ice pellets affect the Golden Horseshoe starting during the late afternoon and continuing through the evening. There is still some disagreement on the exact temperature in this area, especially closer to the shoreline of Lake Ontario which would dictate the main precipitation type. Current indications suggest it should start as some heavy wet snow before transitioning over to ice pellets and even some freezing rain. Later in the evening and overnight, there is the potential that temperatures climb above the freezing mark around the shoreline leading to a transition over to rain. For Central and Eastern Ontario, snowfall will start during the early evening hours, continuing throughout the overnight and into Tuesday morning. Strong to damaging wind gusts may also accompany this system with gusts expected to reach 60-80km/h by late Monday and may even come close to 90km/h east of Lake Huron. This could lead to power outages in the areas that received heavy freezing rain earlier in the day and blowing snow for those further north. Everything will come to an end by Tuesday afternoon as the system moves out of our region. Total snowfall accumulation across Central and Eastern Ontario is expected to range from 10 to 15cm with some localized pockets (especially in the Ottawa Valley) picking up to 20cm. The icing from this event isn't expected to come near what we saw last week, but up to 4-8mm of ice accretion is possible in the hardest-hit region. Those in between the snow and freezing rain including much of Southwestern Ontario into the GTA will see a bit of everything so the exact totals are difficult to predict depending on the exact temperature. - Brennen P. P.S. If you can, please consider supporting us so we can continue delivering free detailed weather forecasts: https://instantweather.ca/donations 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LuvMyViper Posted March 3, 2023 Share Posted March 3, 2023 Potential Blizzard on the Horizon for Southern Ontario on Friday and Saturday; Up to 20–35cm of Snow Possible The concern is growing for what could be the most impactful system we’ve seen in Southern Ontario since last January when a potent blizzard left many stuck in widespread snowfall totals of 30-50cm. This upcoming storm has some similarities in terms of intensity and impacted areas compared to the January 2022 storm, but will likely fail to reach the 50+cm snowfall totals we saw last year. As we end off the first (partial) week of ‘meteorological spring’, it certainly won’t feel like that across Southern Ontario with an approaching system from the southwest expected to move into our region starting Friday afternoon. Current indications suggest that this system will deliver a significant dumping of snow across a wide swath of Southern Ontario including Southwestern Ontario, the Golden Horseshoe and into Eastern Ontario. Combined with strong wind gusts near 60-80km/h and intense snowfall rates, conditions will quickly deteriorate during the evening on Friday and continue overnight, into Saturday morning. Travel will be near impossible in the affected region from 6 PM on Friday and into pre-dawn on Saturday due to near-zero visibility and rapid snow accumulation. This may even lead to several highway and road closures around the Golden Horseshoe and into Southwestern Ontario where the worst conditions are expected. If you can, please stay off the roads starting Friday evening! There is some disagreement amongst the models on the exact snowfall totals with some differing on the track which could lead to more ice pellets mixing in along the Lake Erie and Lake Ontario shorelines. As a result, we may need to make some adjustments to the forecast by Friday afternoon based on the latest data. Either way, we are looking at a very impactful storm across Southern Ontario. Click here for the full forecast 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UsedtoSkidoo Posted March 3, 2023 Share Posted March 3, 2023 meh 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spiderman Posted March 3, 2023 Share Posted March 3, 2023 Not expecting much Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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