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New 12 months’s Day flurries and potential snow squalls Thursday | Information

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New Year's Day flurries and possible snow squalls Thursday | News

Southern Ontario can expect to see flurries again on New Year's Day, says Environment Canada.

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Whereas many of the Christmas snow has melted with the rain, there are some flurries on the horizon for many of southern Ontario.

“Today, rain is pretty much going to continue through southern Ontario, and the more south you are, the earlier it will end,” stated Barbara Lapido, an operational meteorologist with Surroundings and Local weather Change Canada.

In japanese Ontario, the rain is predicted to final a bit longer, and presumably flip into combined precipitation, she stated.

On New 12 months’s Eve, there’ll nonetheless be some rain, or rain combined with snow because the evening will get nearer to midnight.

“As soon as we move to midnight, the temperatures are going to drop, so pretty much the whole province will slowly switch to snow.

“It’s going to go down to more seasonal temperatures for this time of year,” Lapido stated.

Typically, low temperatures in early January for southern Ontario are between -3 C to -6, whereas japanese Ontario sees lows round -10 to -12 C.

Waking up on New 12 months’s Day, anticipate some snow on the garden.

“There will be flurries around southern Ontario, and eastern Ontario will see some accumulation of five to 10 centimetres, so not a lot.”

Snow belt areas might even see snow squalls

Because the week continues, the snow belt areas might even see some snow squalls return, and Lapido stated Surroundings Canada might concern climate alerts for that.

Go to climate.gc.ca for the newest climate alerts in your space.

“Areas southeast of Georgian Bay and Lake Huron will see snow squalls Thursday, so probably the ski resorts are going to be happy.”

Areas just like the Bruce Peninsula, Barrie and Muskoka might even see some snow Thursday, with japanese Ontario seeing snow in a while within the day.

The nearer you might be to Georgian Bay and Lake Huron, anticipate seeing 15 to 25 centimetres of snow. Areas north of the GTA, and locations like Huntsville can anticipate to see 5 to fifteen centimetres

Because the weekend approaches, there’s a risk for snow squalls to proceed within the snow belt areas, however that occasion ought to wrap up Friday.

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With a lot of Ontario seeing clouds and rain for days on finish, Lapido stated we should not anticipate the solar to come back out simply but.

“The most chance for sunshine this weekend are areas around Lake Ontario, but it’s too early to say, especially with all this humidity moving around.”

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