People living in southwestern and midwestern Ontario might experience a surprising turn this weekend.
Environment Canada is predicting a cold front will move into the area, with a slight chance of flurries on Sunday evening that could carry over into Monday.
“We’re not expecting much accumulation in particular, because the ground has already been so warm,” said Steven Flisfeder, Warning Preparedness Meteorologist with Environment Canada. “Anything that does fall is likely to melt. You probably wouldn’t even have to shovel anything, it’s most likely to just remain on the grass or the trees.”
Although it’s mid-April, it seems unlikely we’ll see more snow after this event, but Flisfeder isn’t making any promises.
“It’s not impossible that it will happen again, but as of now we’re not seeing any more chances beyond the weekend,” he declared.
When asked if April snow is common for southwestern Ontario, Flisfeder mentioned that it happens every now and then.
“It’s definitely something that has occurred. It’s definitely not something that you think of, especially when you’re seeing temperatures around that 15-20 degree range,” he finished.
The flurries shouldn’t linger for too long since temperatures in the region are expected to rise back into double digits by Tuesday.
***This story was written by Ede Brecevic. Ede is a student in the Fanshawe College journalism program and is currently doing an internship with CKNews Today. ca
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