![]() The track of the system may be anywhere from Lake Superior to Lake Erie. This will have implications on where the storm tracks and therefore where the heaviest snowfall lines up. To complicate things even more, it is uncertain how the storm interacts with a clipper that will also be moving through Ontario this weekend. Can the switch to cold air happen, and how fast? With the uncertainty with the track of the system, the transition from mild air to cold air could be faster, and could also be a bit further south. The key to this forecast will lay in the storm’s track. How this all plays out will be heavily track dependent ![]() Once the system moves through, wraparound and lake-effect snow will likely set up in behind, flipping the switch from a fall-like storm to more of a wintry one for Monday. To the east, very mild air, double-digit temperatures, and rain are expected for southern Ontario - at least at first. What we know is to the northwest of the storm's path, heavy snowfall is expected for areas in central and northern Ontario. RELATED: How Colorado lows and Texas lows affect our weather in Canada Precipitation types of rain or snow will highly depend on the storm’s track, which still has uncertainty at this point. Plan ahead for slow going on the roads Monday and Tuesday as a blanket of snow falls across much of Atlantic Canada. A Texas low will slingshot an abundance of Gulf moisture northwards, allowing for heavy precipitation rates to fall. Ingredients are coming together for a windy December storm, with impacts felt through much of Ontario Sunday and Monday. Sunday into Monday: Texas low threatens rain, wind and snow The snowfall will make for slick roads, so be prepared for tricky travel for the early Thursday morning commute. The disturbance does have the potential for some areas to overachieve, potentially bringing some areas near Georgian Bay and central Ontario above 5 cm. Wednesday night into Thursday morningĪ disturbance will track from northwestern to southern Ontario, bringing some snow to the region.Ī quick 2-5 cm of snow is possible along the track, with areas away from the centre of the track seeing less than 3 cm. See more on the details and timing, below. Current conditions and forecasts including 7 day outlook, daily high/low temperature, warnings, chance of precipitation, pressure, humidity/wind chill (when applicable) historical data, normals, record values and sunrise/sunset times. This could complicate your Thursday morning commute. However, before we dive a bit deeper into that, there is a quick disturbance that will move through Wednesday night to Thursday morning, bringing a burst of snow, and a quick 2-5 cm. WINTER 2024: El Niño will play a critical role in the weeks aheadĪ Texas Low is expected to rapidly intensify as it moves over the region Sunday and into Monday - a classic late fall storm that will tap into abundant moisture from the Gulf of Mexico. This will be one to watch as it could pack a lot of hazardous weather, including heavy rain, winds and snow. Attention is on a messy and potentially high-impact storm that targets the Great Lakes this weekend.
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