This is Brett Anderson's updated snowfall forecast above for this storm across Eastern Canada. Upgrading his total for most of the GTA but also bringing more Sleet/Ice pellets into the mix for locales near Lake Erie. I made it into work this morning as the snow wasn't so bad initially as i'd thought and EC in their warning below acknowlege that due to low level cloud, the feriocity of the Lake effect snowbands from Ontario has been lessened.
We have seen snow about an inch fell this morning off the Lake adding to the accumulations we got last evening from phase one of the storm's energy. So, with fairly light snowfall continuing this afternoon ahead of the main storm, we probably won't see the massive snowtotals locally that were experienced for Burlington/Hamilton in Feb 2007.
Still looks good though for a 45-50cm storm and crippling travelling conditions really kicking in after tea-time lasting through most of Wednesday until dinner tomorrow. The Spec, covers the storm well and the steps Hamilton is taking ahead of the event - http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/480113--hamilton-braces-for-storm.
Here is the said Environment Canada Winter Storm Warning, one which always gets the emotions going! -
City of Hamilton
2:28 PM EST Tuesday 01 February 2011
Winter storm warning for
City of Hamilton continued
Major winter storm tonight into groundhog day.
Light snow has fallen across portions of Southern Ontario this morning ahead of the upcoming storm. Most locales received a centimetre or two. It has now tapered off to isolated flurries.
Lake effect flurries are also coming onshore into the Hamilton area today. An additional few centimetres of snow are likely in and around the Hamilton area by tonight. The risk of a heavier snow squall is becoming less likely due to the shallow nature of the low cloud from the lake.
Heavy snow from the developing storm will arrive in Southwestern Ontario this evening and quickly spread northeast to the greater Toronto area shortly after midnight and into Eastern Ontario by Wednesday morning. Widespread total snowfall amounts of 20 to 30 cm are likely before the snow begins to taper off Wednesday morning in the southwest and in the afternoon farther east.
In addition strong and gusty northeast winds will accompany the snow. This will cause frequent whiteout conditions in blowing snow..Resulting in near blizzard conditions especially overnight into Wednesday morning.
The snow may change to ice pellets and freezing rain for a while tonight and tomorrow morning for regions near Lake Erie.
This will be the first Major winter storm of the season for the Toronto area..And the strongest storm of the season for many regions outside the traditional snow belts. The heavy snowfall and blowing snow will cause whiteout conditions making for extremely hazardous driving conditions.
This major winter storm is quite large in size and will have a major impact on travel especially tonight and on Wednesday.
This is a warning that dangerous winter weather conditions are imminent or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements.
The major winter storm is over Arkansas and is tracking towards the lower Great Lakes. It will likely cross Northern Ohio overnight then into New York state on Wednesday. Major winter storms originating in Texas usually have a fairly large band of heavy snow in areas on the cold..Or north side..Of their track..With maximum total snowfall amounts often reaching 30 cm. This winter storm is no exception.
The public should be prepared to change plans accordingly to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm as travelling conditions will be dangerous at times. If driving is necessary, make sure you have an emergency kit. And if your car gets stuck, remain calm and stay in your car.
Environment Canada continues to monitor this dangerous winter storm and will issue further watches and warnings as necessary.
I've highlighed the part about the Blizzard conditions and whiteout because this storm will produce proper Blizzard conditions and whiteouts, nothing like the overuse of the word back in the UK at times to describe some foul but not overly dangerous or deadly weather, excepting parts of the Scottish Highlands. Not overexagerating to say that this storm is life-threatening, not just for Southern Ontario including Toronto & Hamilton but for the Chicagoland area where storm totals will excede 2ft in spots and rival a famous Blizzard there in 1968. In Ohio, where dangerous amounts of Ice will form all the way through PA to NY also. Power outages are a certainty in this situation, maybe for upto a week and with the cold weather plunging in behind - another major problem. And deadly too with the rain and severe weather that this system contains for Southern portions of the U.S. Tornadic actively is highly likely.
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/radar/index_e.html?id=WKR - King City radar latest here.
Now it's a waiting game, will post an update if i can later - if not then tomorrow. Leaving work now and following what most people are planning, a trip to the LCBO and a snowparty! Action stations.....
Take Care