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Looks like the cold spell is set to see out January here. Well, I called a back-loaded winter, and it looks like we are very much getting one. Up in a small town 20 miles west of here, at some 1,000ft ASL, they already have 3" of snow, but, down here it didn't stick yet. However, in the next week or two, it looks like we could get it a bit more down here too.
Wow, at the 18Z GFS with a thickness value down to 468 at the 500mb level for "long-range" 14-16 day period in the Northwoods. Even if it does not get close to cold to that degree, it shows the potential is there for very cold temperatures with increasing snow cover. -35F to -45F low temperatures look very likely in the Northwoods away from the Great Lakes over the next 1-3 weeks in my opinion.
Wow, at the 18Z GFS with a thickness value down to 468 at the 500mb level for "long-range" 14-16 day period in the Northwoods. Even if it does not get close to cold to that degree, it shows the potential is there for very cold temperatures with increasing snow cover. -35F to -45F low temperatures look very likely in the Northwoods away from the Great Lakes over the next 1-3 weeks in my opinion.
Toronto is getting prepared for the impending snowstorm....
over 1100 snow removal vehicles will be ready.
Might be be a bust though ....looks like Toronto will at the northern edge,
where I live Hamilton-Burlington will be hit harder....about 15 cms,
20 plus cms for Niagara.
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