Hello all, we survived the storm of the winter, perhaps the storm of many winter's on Friday. For once, it truely delivered! As Graeme reported, St.Catharine's, Ont just down the QEW from Hamilton was the Ontario high spot for totals at 45cm. This way surpased what was predicted for that location and lake-enhancement as it done for here definately helped.
Some really noteable heavy snowfalls though also, 36cm for us here in Upper Dundas on the Mountain, 35cm in Dundas Town, 31cm in Downtown Hamilton, 33cm at Hamilton Munro, 30cm at Oakville. And then up the 401 into the heart of Toronto as Graeme reported, totals well over a foot widely between 26-34cm also depending on location. Pearson 26cm, Toronto Island Airport was 30cm and Toronto Buttonville (a smaller regional airport to the northend of the City) unofficially recorded 38cm.
I hope the pics done the event justice. Everything basically shut down this end of the Lakeshore to cope with it and some local roads including our own only got plowed yesterday afternoon but overall feeling is that the City coped better with double the amount of snow falling than it done in December.
One noteable news story that is still ongoing from this was at Pearson airport, where customers waiting for their hire car or to collect their own long stay car are waiting upto 8hrs to get their vehicle. The airport on Saturday also struggled to get back upto speed mostly due to aircraft being out of position but also the amount of snow that fell trapped pushback tugs into snowbanks and preventing them from attending any aircraft that did want to go early on Saturday morning.
Across the border in the U.S. particulary up in CT and MA, a historic snowstorm. Blizzard conditions in Boston and the highest snowtotal i seen today was in Hamden, CT at 40". Amazing stuff.
Weather never stays still and around here it is no different. Tonight, another storm moves into Southern Ontario and as a warm front temps will be rising. Predominantly rain, possible Freezing rain for an extended period in the Ottawa Valley tonight. Snowmelt could cause some flooding concerns tomorrow before it turns colder and re-freezes tomorrow night. This sets up a week of some sun, cloud with the odd flurry and temps between -2c & +2c. By weeks end, another storm with more snow may spread into the area but at this stage too early to call amounts etc.
Take Care