Southern Ontario Receives First Snow in Weeks
Many areas of Southern Ontario received their first widespread snowfall in weeks on Tuesday. There were several alerts in effect.
Snowfall amounts varied across the area between 5 and 14 centimetres.
Below is a list of snowfall totals as received from Environment and Climate Change Canada
Snowfall totals:
Toronto Pearson Airport: 9 cm
Wiarton Airport: 9 cm
The Weather Network (Oakville): 8.5 cm
Trenton Airport: 8 cm
Ottawa Airport: 7.6 cm
Kingston Airport: 7 cm
Hamilton Airport: 7 cm
Ontario Storm Prediction Centre (north Toronto): 6 cm
London Airport: 4 cm
Port McNicoll: 14.5 cm
Caledon: 14 cm
Waubaushene: 12.5 cm
Orangeville: 12 cm
St. Catharines: 11.7 cm
Toronto: 6-11 cm
Newmarket: 11 cm
Brussels: 11 cm
Barrie: 11 cm
Midland: 10 cm
Milton: 10 cm
Ottawa: 11 cm (as of 9:27 P.M. EST January 26)
Etobicoke: 9 cm
Grimsby Mountain: 9 cm
Waterloo: 8 cm
Vaughan: 7.5 cm
Brampton: 7 cm
Guelph: 7
Winchester: 7 cm (as of 8:45 P.M. EST January 26)
Kitchener: 5-7 cm
Stoney Creek: 6 cm
Markham: 6 cm
London: 5 cm
Based on ECCC Data
A mix of sun and cloud with a risk of a few flurries is expected today across Southern Ontario with temperatures around seasonal. Tomorrow, while fair weather will prevail, temperatures will tumble to around minus 5 to minus 10.
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