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By:  Craig Storey   (2007/12/15)

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drifting blowing snow warning

As a skier I follow the weather pretty closely. I have been known to spend entire weekends (stuck) in hotel rooms watching The Weather Network for hours on end until the temperature increased a single degree.  I sometimes call the snow phone just for entertainment.

But the language and tactics being used to warn us about the approaching snow storm are pretty incredible! It's not a weather forecast or a weather warning anymore - its weathertainment! Check it out...

From http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/warnings/report_e.html?onrm104

Warnings
Ottawa North - Kanata - Orléans
7:03 PM EST Saturday 15 December 2007
Winter storm warning for Ottawa North - Kanata - Orléans continued

A near-crippling snow storm with heavy snow and blowing snow as well as some ice pellets tonight and Sunday.

This is a warning that dangerous winter weather conditions are imminent or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements.

A massive winter storm is about to strike much of southern and eastern Ontario with near record snowfall amounts. Latest analyses indicates that the developing low pressure system is moving across western Kentucky preceeded by a burgeoning area of moderate snow with some freezing precipitation extending north to Lake Erie.

The low will move northeast towards the lower Great Lakes and intensify rapidly as it reaches Ohio Sunday morning then track across New York state into New England Sunday night. This storm track will place much of southern and eastern Ontario directly under the brunt of heavy snow. A few claps of thunder along with bursts of very heavy snow are also likely.

The brunt of the main snow event will begin this evening in the southwest and rapidly envelop all regions east to Ottawa in the overnight hours. Copious amounts of snow as well as strong winds causing blowing snow are expected. Freezing rain is also possible near Lake Erie.

Widespread snowfall accumulations of 20 to 30 cm are expected in most areas tonight and Sunday. Some local amounts of 40 cm or more are quite likely in a few areas by Sunday night..Especially from the west end of Lake Ontario and eastwards into far eastern Ontario.

Significant blowing snow is expected to accompany the heavy snow due to strong northeast winds gusting to 60 km/h whipping up the freshly fallen snow and causing whiteout conditions. In addition freezing rain is possible especially near Lake Erie for a few hours overnight and Sunday morning as milder air pays a brief visit aloft. Ice pellets are also quite possible generally along and south of a line from Grand Bend to near Toronto and east to Cornwall.

The public should be prepared to change plans accordingly to avoid unnecessary travel during this storm. This massive snow storm has the potential to cause near-paralyzing conditions as road travel on any unplowed streets may become next to impossible on Sunday. All motorists who must travel are urgently advised to use extreme caution and plan for much extra time to reach their destination.

There is a high degree of certainty with this storm as the concensus of weather model data is virtually unanimously forecasting this event.


And this from Brett Anderson's Canadian Weather Blog at AccuWeaher.com

... This storm could end up being one of the biggest snowstorms (not including lake effect snow) for southwestern Ontario and up through Toronto, Peterborough and Kingston, Ont in quite some time!

New updated snowfall projections.....

Windsor, Ont.......18-28 cm Saturday night into Sunday morning
London, Ont.....15-25 cm Saturday night into Sunday am
St. Catharines, Ont....30-40 cm Saturday night into Sunday (perhaps a little sleet), major blowing and drifting issues as well
Hamilton, Ont........28-40 cm Saturday night into Sunday, major blowing and drifting.
Kitchener, Ont......15-27 cm Saturday night into Sunday
Toronto, Ont....25-35 cm Saturday night into Sunday
Port Elgin, Ont......12-18 cm Saturday night into Sunday, more Sunday night.
Barrie, Ont.....18-28 cm Saturday night into Sunday
Owen Sound, Ont......15-22 cm Saturday night and Sunday
Parry Sound, Ont.....14-20 cm Saturday night and Sunday, more possible late Sunday.
Bracebridge, Ont......15-25 cm Saturday night into Sunday
Peterborough, Ont...25-35 cm Saturday night and Sunday
Kingston, Ont....25-40 cm Saturday night and Sunday
Ottawa, Ont.....25-35 cm late Saturday night into Sunday evening
Cornwall, Ont......30-50 cm late Saturday night into Sunday evening
Montreal, Que.....28-40 cm Sunday and Sunday night
Cowansville, Que...30-48 cm Sunday and Sunday night
Sherbrooke, Que.....24-32 cm Sunday and Sunday night, higher elevations to the east 30-45 cm.
Thetford Mines, Que........30-40 cm Sunday into early Monday, severe drifting.
Trois-Rivieres, Que.......24-35 cm Sunday to early Monday
Quebec City, Que......25-37 cm Sunday into early Monday
Drummondville, Que......30-45 cm Sunday into early Monday.
Rimouski, Que.......20-35 cm Sunday into early Monday.

 
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