Hello all, interesting weather patterns both short and longer term developing all across N America. Having had a few proper cold days compared to November with some flurry activity on Friday in the GTA, it's now 10c as i type in rain showers. A very unsettled week ahead again and hints (indications?) of sustained cold weather making an appearance in Eastern North America later this week.
EC have forecasts of 0-2c and snow or flurries for next Fri/Sat, still a wee while away yet but it would play into some of the medium term lrf's that have been going around on Accuweather. Before then, more rain for Mon/Tue before turning cooler then cold. Rain that some parts of Southern Ontario don't need an unusually wet start to winter in some Western parts of the state.
As for the lrf's showing more storms for the western Great Lakes Graeme, we'll see on that as always. We maybe overdue a stormy winter, thinking back to the snowfests and borderline winter storm situations that i used to report on alot in the early years of being in Dundas. Laterly, the past 2 winters have been very cold at times but lacking 'real' snowevents or storms (with one or two major headlining exceptions of course)! As i said above, the rainstorms of the past week and forecasts of more this, maybe a signal for these Western tracking storm systems, at the minute without the cold air to turn things white!
Take Care
Originally Posted by: Ontario Snowman