Thursday 28 January 2010

Snow Squall Warnings - too little too soon?


Snow Squall Warning for: Port Carling - Port Severn
ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 3:39 PM EST WEDNESDAY 27 JANUARY 2010

Snow squalls expected to continue through the night. A cold westerly flow continues to generate snow squalls to the east of Georgian Bay. Weather radar indicates the strongest band extending from about Killbear Provincial Park through Parry Sound and eastward toward the Huntsville area. Near zero visibilities in heavy snow and blowing snow will be associated, along with rapid snowfall accumulation. Local snowfall rates in excess of 15 centimetres per 12 hours are possible. The squalls are expected to shift out of most regions Thursday morning as winds shift to northwesterly, however they may persist in the Port Carling and Port Severn area until tomorrow evening.

Who knew? We had 15 cm. overnight. The cats are quite upset. Last week's thaw had them fooled.


Then, after the sun came out, lulling us into a false sense of security. The wind did not diminish, and the snow in the trees, nestled on the bows of the evergreens, was flying throughout the forests.

Then, a new message, this time in green:

Snow Squall Warning for:
Port Carling - Port Severn

ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 10:39 AM EST THURSDAY 28 JANUARY 2010

Snow Squall Warning ended for Port Carling - Port Severn

Ya think? Nope... and I have the photos and video to prove it. My meeting tonight cancelled, I am grateful to play in the snow and stay off of the roads.

What a spectacular day for a retiree! The sun broke through in the morning, but the clouds built up again. Very little sky to see, though.

skywatch

6 comments:

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Great pictures. We are supposed to have an ice storm tonight.

Lucy said...

OOOOOH! You have got the storms this winter, haven't you!

This Is My Blog - fishing guy said...

Jenn: You are getting quite the winter. We are in the single digits tonight with snow and wind. That thaw we had made some crocus show their heads. They got a real surprise.

Mom To The Power of Three said...

Yesterday was a treacherous day especially with the drifting snow as you can see in your video. I was surprised that the school did not call a "snow day" yesterday. In any event, now we have the bitter cold to deal with today.

Susan said...

Hi Jen,
Wow, is this taken from your deck, looks like you are right on a lake. Love the mist coming up from the surface! Here in Vancouver is balmy! Not good for the upcoming olympics, The say it is our warmest winter on record!

Guy D said...

There is nothing like winter in Canada, excellent pics.

All the best
Guy
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