After a very snowy weekend in southern Ontario and western New York State, Ottawa is a bit more white on Sunday morning, but all is calm, all is bright. Have…
The weather office at Environment and Climate Change Canada is predicting a few flurries ending late this morning then a mix of sun and cloud for the region today. Wind west 30 km/h gusting to 50. High -4 C and a wind chill near minus 14. UV index 1 or low.Sign up to receive daily headline news from Ottawa Citizen, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
Outside the Ottawa area, an early winter wallop of gusting wind and snowfall sent vehicles careening off highways and into each other in parts of Ontario on Saturday afternoon, while Environment Canada issued snow squall warnings for large swaths of the province. Environment Canada issued several snow squall warnings over severe weather that was expected to persist through the weekend. Niagara Region bore the brunt early Saturday afternoon as the squall that slammed into Buffalo, N.Y., pushed into the northern part of the area, said Brad Rousseau, a meteorologist with the federal agency’s Ontario storm prediction centre.Article content
“It is an early winter event but as we get into mid-to-late November, we’re fair game for big snowfalls,” he said. “Lakes are still relatively mild compared to what they would be like in mid-to-late winter. And it’s that time of year where we get that temperature differential between that cold air aloft moving in and the lake temperature,” said Rousseau.
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