The heaviest snowfall in the GTA since March 2011 sure did arrive and for 12hrs overnight it was a reminder that this is Canada in winter, proper winter! Temp lowered to -5c, gusting to 72kph from a N/NE direction and vis was down to 1mile at one stage, almost a weather/scientific blizzard and certainly enough for EC to upgrade the City of Hamilton area to a Winter Storm Warning. It's a good while since i seen, snow falling as heavy as it did between 11 and 2 this morning! must say, it was fantastic !!! Especially as i wasn't driving anywhere this morning.
So, here's some updates and pics i've gathered from TWN and EC including some pics from the Weather network's facebook page, which (social media is incredible btw!) gave a blow by blow account of the storm as it swept thru the GTA and SC Ontario last night. Updated snowtotals first for Southern Ontario as of 1353 this afternoon -
Location snow amount (cm)
Windsor Airport 15
Sarnia 21
London Airport 8 (estimated due drifting snow)
Tillsonburg 17
Delhi 24 (weather spotter)
Port Colborne 20-25 (weather spotter)
Welland 15 (weather spotter) as of midnight
St Catharines 15 (weather spotter) (on the escarpment)
Grimsby 17 (weather spotter)
Burlington 15 (weather spotter) as of midnight
Hamilton Airport 17
Waterloo 13
Toronto Pearson Airport 10
Toronto Etobicoke 13
Toronto Downsview 14
Toronto downtown 15
Toronto riverdale 16
Toronto East York 16
Toronto beaches 15
Buttonville Airport 11
Barrie 17
Shanty Bay 13 (as of 10 AM)
Orillia 17 (weather spotter)
Coldwater 15 (weather spotter)
Balaclava 15
Thornbury 25
Trenton Airport 29
Kingston Airport 30
Point Petre 21
Brockville 33
Cornwall 15-20 (weather spotter as of 10 AM)
Kemptville 25
Beckwith 15 (as of 10 AM)
Franktown 35
Ottawa downtown 13
Ottawa Airport 18
Ottawa west of airport 26 (weather spotter)
Richmond 27
Gatineau Airport 18
Pembroke 9
To that, i can add Dundas lower at 16cm (that's the town) and up here on the escarpment as always slighly better/higher at 19cm before i had to go out and clear the pathways, piles in the banks now over 3ft - man-made of course kid at heart and all that!
Here are some pics from across the GTA :
Toronto this morning where between 10-15cm fell widely
This pic was taken in Burlington, ON during the storm last night, shows the depth of the snow well
This pic above, was just around the corner from us here in Dundas at around 3am!
Dundas, overnight during the nion blizzard! Incredible conditions
This pic was from the Spec this morning as the snowblowers were in full swing. This is also Dundas.
Pretty good storm all in all. The highest single snowfall total at Munro airport since March 23, 2011 and when you considered the wobble the system took on Tuesday where it looked like tracking further south, it was a good result and for an area from Hamilton/Burlington down thru Grimsby, St.Catharine's to Niagara a very good snowevent. Higher totals were found across the border in Northern NY State around Buffalo and along the shoreline of Lake Erie in OH.
And the snow is still falling in Eastern Ontario and into Quebec with Montreal now bearing the brunt and a possible 35-50cm of snow there following on from last week's dumping also, a very good start to winter for them.
For the Hamilton area, in an average December there should be around 48cm of snowfall. So far, with a few days left of the month we are at 19cm for the Airport, pretty much from this one event. EC reporting today that unlike last winter, they expect this one to be more of a normal Ontarian winter which will mean (hopefully) further snowevents.
For travel, some flight cancellations out of Pearson this morning and one cancellation on WJ from Hamilton. Montreal Trudeau last i looked now looking at several cancellations as the storm moves east. GO transit had delays to bus services due to the road conditions. MTO said that most hwy's were cleared by 7am but as you can imagine off the highway and into city streets, especially residential ones conditions have been far from great and ploughs are still working thru it. Both GO Train and Via Rail had minimal disruption this morning, again very good but the lighter than normal passenger loads probably contributed to a better service level than if it had been January 3 or 7!
Outlook, staying cold below average for the foreseeable future and a cold and snowy end to 2012. Still looks likely we will get some light snowfall from system 2 coming in from the SW, this one will give a covering of snow to NYC, Philly and DC in time for Hogmanay (er, New Years Eve, lol ) celebrations. And more snow forecast for the 31st, details uncertain right now.
As you will have guessed Tallyho, i'm still in Ontaro this year. Glad i stayed, what fun i would have missed had i gone home to rainy and cold Scotland.
Away for a cold beer and a lie-down now from that shovelling! Take Care