Hello folks, busy week for me but now it's Friday and i have the weekend off (incredible!) there's a chance to post as things have turned cooler, maybe cold for parts of Southern Ontario and tentitive signs that winter is close-by.
First up, last night saw out first proper cold night and the first frost of the season as temps dipped to -5c at 6am this morning. They have only slowly risen during the day to a high of 9c/48f but glorious sunny skies as compensation. Environment Canada are warning of an even colder night to come on Saturday as shown here -
Special weather statement for:
=new= Windsor - Essex - Chatham-Kent
=new= Sarnia - Lambton
=new= Elgin
=new= Simcoe - Delhi - Norfolk
=new= Dunnville - Caledonia - Haldimand
=new= Niagara
=new= City of Hamilton.
Frost likely Saturday night into early Sunday.
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==discussion==
A cold Arctic air mass combined with clear skies and light winds will
allow temperatures to fall to near or below the freezing mark
Saturday night. As a result, widespread frost is likely.
Note that although temperatures will drop below freezing elsewhere,
Environment Canada's frost warning program has ended for the season
for the remainder of the province. Thus no other regions will be
included in statements or warnings.
It's not just frost that we have to look out for as forecasts show that we might just see some of the white stuff during the next 24hrs mixing in with rain showers. Again, like the frost it's the first time this season that any snow has been rumoured about, it's all possible thanks to a system that will bring Heavy Wet Snow to interior sections of the NorthEast U.S. from the Appilations thru PA to New England. This same storm is expected to cause big problems for Atlantic Canada with snow, wind and rain for many areas as Brett Anderson's map show's below.
First, EC King City Radar showing some of the showers building at this time -
http://www.weatheroffice.gc.ca/radar/index_e.html?id=ONT.
This is a new tool i've found from Nav Canada giving the aviation weather for CYHM (Hamilton). Main point is no wintery precip forecast according to them at the latest forecasts :
TAF CYHM 281738Z 2818/2918 25007KT P6SM SCT030 TEMPO 2820/2902 P6SM -SHRA BKN030 FM290400 VRB03KT P6SM SCT040 BKN090 TEMPO 2904/2913 5SM BR PROB30 2909/2913 1SM BR FM291700 13008KT P6SM SCT040 OVC120 RMK NXT FCST BY 290000Z=
I think and experience has shown that the aviation forecasts are particulary accurate and this could be a good source come the big winter storms later in the year (here's hoping!)
Now for Brett Anderson's snow and rain map for Atlantic Canada where it's shaping up to be a rough weekend with potential disruption -
Game 7 of the MLB World Series is tonight with the series now tied at 3-3, it's thrilling stuff as i'm sure Graeme would agree, best series for a few years i think!
Whatever your upto make it a great weekend.