Special Weather Statement Affects Areas Surrounding Omemee!
Government of Canada issued a special weather statement for the areas surrounding Omemee at 11am Here is what's headed our way:
Weather Radar Screen Shot from Wunderground 12:22pm |
Legend:
Red dot - Omemee surrounded by light green Special weather statement
Light blue geometric shapes- North-eastern United States - high wind warning
Light blue clouds- Light frozen precipitation North-eastern United States
Dark Green with yellow sections- moderate rain -Extending through Northeast coast of the United States to New Brunswick.
Here is the press release:
Here is the press release:
Government of Canada Weather Alerts 11:08 AM EST Wednesday 10 December 2014
Special weather statement in effect for:- Apsley - Woodview - Northern Peterborough County
- Fenelon Falls - Balsam Lake Park - Northern Kawartha Lakes
- Lindsay - Southern Kawartha Lakes
- Peterborough City - Lakefield - Southern Peterborough County
The snow is forecast to begin over Central Ontario and the Golden Horseshoe this evening and will then move westward across the Kitchener - Waterloo - Guelph - Brantford areas overnight and further into Southwestern Ontario by early Thursday morning.
General snowfall totals are expected to approach 10 cm over most of the area. However, higher totals of near 15 cm will be likely along a swath extending from Kingston to the National Capital Region, which borders regions under the snowfall warning. Amounts of 10 to 15 cm will also be possible over the Niagara Peninsula as well as near and northeast of Georgian Bay. Snowfall warnings may be required for some of the regions near Georgian Bay.
In addition, gusty northerly winds accompanying the system could reduce visibilities locally at times in snow and blowing snow. The snow is forecast to taper off overnight for Eastern Ontario, Thursday morning for the Golden Horseshoe and later Thursday or Thursday night for central and Southwestern Ontario.
Motorists should be prepared for a return to winter driving conditions as the snow moves in. Untreated roads may become snow covered and slippery, and visibility may be reduced at times in areas of snow and local blowing snow.
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