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Special Weather Statements for Ontario

* Public Warnings

* Marine Warnings

* Special Weather Statements

AWCN11 CWTO 241513

Weather summary for all of southern Ontario and

The national Capital region

Issued by Environment Canada Toronto at 10:15 AM EST Wednesday 24

December 2008.

Yet another Colorado low dumps snow over southern Ontario.

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==weather event discussion==

The fourth winter storm in a week has left its mark over

Southern Ontario..Again in the form of yet more snow. Snow began

Tuesday afternoon and continued overnight before changing to rain

over southwestern Ontario. Snow has changed to rain this morning

Over south central regions. Eastern Ontario and Muskoka to Algonquin

will continue to see snow this afternoon. Some locations in the

extreme southwest reported ice pellets and freezing rain during the

transition from snow to rain and were forecast to receive less than

warning amounts of snow. The Ottawa Valley is expected to see

Several hours of freezing rain this afternoon and early this

Evening. Snow and freezing rain warnings are still in effect for

parts of eastern Ontario as the storm continues.

Snowfall amounts as of 9 AM are listed below.

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Date

Location snowfall amount

Windsor 4 cm (also ice pellets/freezing rain)

Harrow 4 cm

London 20 cm

Tillsonburg 15.4 cm

Kitchener 18-21 cm

University of Waterloo 21 cm

Waterloo Wellington 16.4 cm

Toronto Pearson 13 cm

Toronto downtown 12 cm

Toronto east York 12.6 cm

Toronto Buttonville 10 cm

Thornhill 15 cm

Brampton 12 cm

Wiarton 10 cm

Barrie 5 cm

Coldwater 16 cm

Orillia 17 cm

Minden 12 cm

Trenton 10 cm

Kingston 8 cm

Embrum 5 cm

Ottawa downtown 5 cm

Ottawa airport 3 cm

Gatineau 15 cm

Please note that this summary contains the observations at

The time of broadcast and does not constitute an official

And final report of the weather events or the high

Impact events attributed to the weather events.

END/OSPC

WOCN11 CWTO 241319

Special weather statement

Issued by Environment Canada Ontario region. 8:19 AM EST Wednesday

24 December 2008.

Special weather statement issued for..

City of Toronto

Windsor - Essex - Chatham-Kent

Sarnia - Lambton

Elgin

London - Middlesex

Simcoe - Delhi - Norfolk

Dunnville - Caledonia - Haldimand

Oxford - Brant

Niagara

City of Hamilton

Halton - Peel

York - Durham

Huron - Perth

Waterloo - Wellington

Dufferin - Innisfil

Grey - Bruce

Barrie - Orillia - Midland

Belleville - Quinte - Northumberland

Kingston - Prince Edward

Peterborough - Kawartha Lakes

Stirling - Tweed - South Frontenac

Bancroft - Bon Echo Park

Brockville - Leeds and Grenville

City of Ottawa

Gatineau

Prescott and Russell

Cornwall - Morrisburg

Smiths Falls - Lanark - Sharbot Lake

Parry Sound - Muskoka

Haliburton

Renfrew - Pembroke - Barry's Bay

Algonquin

Burk's Falls - Bayfield Inlet.

..Strong winds developing this afternoon over western sections and

This evening over eastern sections..

A sharp cold front will swing across southern Ontario this afternoon

and evening accompanied by a period of strong west to southwesterly

winds. The strong winds will reach southwestern Ontario this

Afternoon...South central Ontario by early evening...Then continue

sweeping eastward to reach eastern Ontario near midnight.

Winds are expected to gust to 70 to 80 km/h in most places, however

some locales could see higher gusts. Environment Canada will monitor

this situation closely. Wind warnings may be issued for some areas

if the front continues to strengthen.

Listen for further statements. Additional information may also be

found by consulting the latest public forecast. The next public

forecast will be issued by 11 AM.

END/OSPC

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Not Typical Hullet (I mean South Huron) Christmas weather. I used to walk 1 mile uphill to USS #5 to school in 6 feet of snow, then 1 mile uphill home so I could go sleddin on the HUSKY. Hope the Mossy family and every one on the OC have a very merry Xmas and may your ski's see many km's over the holiday!

Remember: When you're go'in to see a Moose, you may as well see a big one!

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I would definitely say that we got more than a foot of snow last night...but it's gone now....some of the fields out this way are looking rather dark and wet...it's been raining all day.

I was hoping that you guys might have kept some cooler temps but I see that you got the same ole rain CRAP that we got here :curse:

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Crap??? They're talking possibly 50mm of rain, that's not "crap" that's "wholey ssssssssssssssshit" :barf::barf::barf::barf::barf:

I would definitely say that we got more than a foot of snow last night...but it's gone now....some of the fields out this way are looking rather dark and wet...it's been raining all day.

I was hoping that you guys might have kept some cooler temps but I see that you got the same ole rain CRAP that we got here :curse:

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It's up to 60 mm now , another great start only to be disappointed again .

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60mm is a hell of a lot of rain. I decided to cancel my trip up. January looks to be cold with plenty of lake effect snow so remain optimistic!

Good plan breaking trail into the cottage would be tough in deep wet snow .

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