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本帖最后由 cheer~up 于 2010-12-7 20:56 编辑 * x3 _( o! ?9 r7 B) @' F' \! C M
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[url=]London - Parkhill - Eastern Middlesex County[/url]
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! o3 n' _% j) _( C+ yRadar continues to show flurries and snow squalls off Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. The squalls from Lake Huron have become weaker however northwesterly winds will develop widespread multi-banded squalls by midnight that will intensify into Wednesday morning. This is giving a temporary break through the London area this evening. Radar and weather observers have indicated total snowfall near one and a half metres has fallen over northwestern and southwestern sections of London. Significant blowing snow especially near the shorelines is likely.# q# v f# w6 ]% T/ O
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Another intense squall extends from the southeastern tip of Georgian Bay towards lake Simcoe and is affecting Midland and the city of Barrie.
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! g5 e/ k2 M6 M' v, fStrong and cold northwest winds blowing over the relatively warmer waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay is creating snow squalls with bursts of heavy snow and local whiteout conditions tonight and Wednesday. A significant issue in all areas will be zero visibilities in whiteout conditions from blowing snow due to the northwesterly winds gusting to 50 km/h.0 X0 P9 V+ N* v3 i" h- I
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Motorists should note that dangerous winter driving conditions from whiteout conditions will suddenly develop from bursts of heavy snow and blowing snow. Quickly accumulating snow will also be a significant hazard...Which is making some highways virtually impassable to the southeast of Lake Huron due to the longevity of the snow squalls resulting in excessive snow depths. Highways 4 between lucan and Exeter and 21 from Goderich to Grand Bend are closed.
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The lake effect flurries and snow squalls are expected to persist through Wednesday in this long-lived event." I4 c5 A3 d6 s1 u, S
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4:37 PM EST Tuesday 07 December 2010/ L+ O0 ^" b- j/ E# W, Y
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Snow squall warning for 7 o. n( c9 e! }- ^7 j( p
London - Parkhill - Eastern Middlesex County continued5 H6 T$ z0 e) G9 M; K4 W2 J8 v
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Radar continues to show flurries and snow squalls off Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. The squall off Lake Huron extends from Goderich to the London area and is moving slowly eastward however will continue back and forth through London tonight. Radar and weather observers have indicated total snowfall near one metre has fallen over northwestern and southwestern sections of London. Significant blowing snow especially near the shorelines is likely.: U9 f L5 H) l* P( n, j# s
7 v* r( t: U/ f0 tAnother intense squall extends from the southern tip of Georgian Bay towards the south end of Barrie.
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" l i/ k4 G# n/ |' ^Strong and cold northwest winds blowing over the relatively warmer waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay is creating snow squalls with bursts of heavy snow and local whiteout conditions tonight and Wednesday. A significant issue in all areas will be zero visibilities in whiteout conditions from blowing snow due to the northwesterly winds gusting to 50 km/h.
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+ N: L; T5 {3 T! c% I7 `; H' GMotorists should note that dangerous winter driving conditions from whiteout conditions will suddenly develop from bursts of heavy snow and blowing snow. Quickly accumulating snow will also be a significant hazard...Which is making some highways virtually impassable to the southeast of Lake Huron due to the longevity of the snow squalls resulting in excessive snow depths. Highways 4 between lucan and Exeter and 21 from Goderich to Grand Bend are closed.
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4 v" e/ d6 @: v$ I8 Q5 {; I6 ZThe lake effect flurries and snow squalls are expected to persist through Wednesday in this long-lived event.
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Environment Canada continues to closely monitor this situation. / \- j r6 i5 b% S H! C* i8 y
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Warnings
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SNOW SQUALL WARNING FOR
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Persons in or near this area should be on the lookout for adverse weather conditions and take necessary safety precautions. Watch for updated statements. O0 ~, Z* {$ T. @
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Please refer to the latest public forecasts for further details and continue to monitor the situation through your local radio and television stations or Weatheradio.. v& d- B7 x& A7 v( g; {, e% n
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Environment Canada's Official Weather Warnings
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Warnings London - Parkhill - Eastern Middlesex County & F5 {" l F, Y0 I
1 R9 r$ \! p6 J% n$ _1:12 PM EST Tuesday 07 December 20109 y0 [ L: Z6 [: V9 b' A
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Radar continues to show flurries and snow squalls off Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. The squall off Lake Huron extends from Grand Bend to the London area and should remain fairly stationary until later this afternoon when it is expected to begin moving northward. Radar and weather observers have indicated over a metre of snow has fallen over northwestern and southwestern sections of London as of this morning. Significant blowing snow especially near the shorelines is likely.
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( s8 _; t: N) kAnother intense squall extends from the southern tip of Georgian Bay towards King City. The snow amount in Beeton (just southwest of Alliston) has reached 81 cm as of 2 AM and 67 cm in aliston as of 9 AM.
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The squall. Will likely drift into the city of Barrie from time to time beginning this afternoon through tonight and Wednesday.0 D& h3 ^# a8 ]8 @+ N# K
( U9 _" x+ u4 k) d# @! ZSeveral remarkable snowfall totals in excess of one metre are already reported in some of the warned regions out of this multi-day squall event.! H+ v( k- D# q9 }7 J3 ?( P
% d! Y( j& G) r% gStrong and cold northwest winds blowing over the relatively warmer waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay is creating snow squalls with bursts of heavy snow and local whiteout conditions today and Wednesday. A significant issue in all areas will be zero visibilities in whiteout conditions from blowing snow due to the northwesterly winds gusting to 50 km/h.
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4 v( u L+ I+ ]* sMotorists should note that dangerous winter driving conditions from whiteout conditions will suddenly develop from bursts of heavy snow and blowing snow. Quickly accumulating snow will also be a significant hazard...Which is making some highways virtually impassable to the southeast of Lake Huron due to the longevity of the snow squalls resulting in excessive snow depths. Highways 4 between lucan and Exeter and 21 from Goderich to Grand Bend are closed.
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5 h) {9 u) i# H( V/ O2 P' @3 N: ZThe lake effect flurries and snow squalls are expected to persist through Wednesday in this long-lived event.
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6 \6 x) T; |# S1 o0 C) QEnvironment Canada continues to closely monitor this situation.
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1:12 PM EST Tuesday 07 December 2010
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Snow squalls continue to threaten these regions today through Wednesday.
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Strong and cold northwest winds blowing over the relatively warmer waters of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay is creating snow squalls with bursts of heavy snow and local whiteout conditions today and Wednesday. A significant issue in all areas will be zero visibilities in whiteout conditions from blowing snow due to the northwesterly winds gusting to 50 km/h.
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) }! @3 j9 I& EMotorists should note that dangerous winter driving conditions from whiteout conditions will suddenly develop from bursts of heavy snow and blowing snow. Quickly accumulating snow will also be a significant hazard...Which is making some highways virtually impassable to the southeast of Lake Huron due to the longevity of the snow squalls resulting in excessive snow depths. Highways 4 between lucan and Exeter and 21 from Goderich to Grand Bend are closed.. k# `1 k7 C9 \" _: x
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The lake effect flurries and snow squalls are expected to persist through Wednesday in this long-lived event.
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