I think I am going to call it right here, we are not going to see too much rain from this.
Reason being? dry slot. While most of the preciptation takes place in the form of rain underneath Hamilton. Over to the GTA and our northeast, the snow/rain line just refuse to go over us before the bulk of the precipitation is already down. What this probably mean is, we are going to see a brief 1 hour rain and then drizzle like conditions the rest of the way til it switches back to flurries. There will also be a brief jump of temperature to 4-6 C depending on where you live in the GTA. Once again, very short lived, it will jump back down as we get into evening hours. Folks to our northwest, looks like you wont be seeing too much rain at all. Maybe 5mm, but not much over that.
Wind
One factor I didn't talk about too much is the wind. It looks like Southwestern Ontario is receiving gusts up to 100km/h. Us further northeast won't be seeing the wind as strong, but compunding that with snow, it could make one hell of a morning commute.
Snowsquall
Looks to me this could be one of the biggest squall outbreak in years. I will have more details on that tomorrow. For now, I'll be enjoying and tracking this system.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
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