Ice, snow possible as storms sweep Manitoba, northern Ontario

Ice, snow possible as storms sweep Manitoba, northern Ontario
Ice, snow possible as storms sweep Manitoba, northern Ontario

اخبار العرب-كندا 24: الجمعة 26 أبريل 2024 10:47 مساءً

Manitoba and northern Ontario are in line for some of the busiest weather in the country as an active storm track parks over the region for the final weekend of April.

While it’s nothing compared to the severe weather these systems are unleashing south of the border, we could see a few disruptions of our own as widespread rain and some wintry precipitation threaten the region.

Prepare for travel issues where freezing rain could slicken roads, bridges, and sidewalks.

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Great Lakes atmospheric setup

Great Lakes atmospheric setup

First rainy system arrives Saturday

The first low-pressure system will arrive through the day Saturday. While folks toward Windsor and Toronto enjoy warmer temperatures from this setup, we’ll stay on the cooler side around Winnipeg and Thunder Bay this weekend.

Rain that arrived in southern Manitoba on Friday will continue overnight before pulling away from the region on Saturday morning. We’ll see precipitation continue across northwestern Ontario into the late evening hours.

Manitoba NW Ontario rainfall totals

Manitoba NW Ontario rainfall totals

Folks in northeastern Ontario will have to deal with the rain for a while longer, continuing into the overnight hours on Saturday. There’s even a risk for overnight thunderstorms near Sudbury.

Farther north, colder temperatures will allow precipitation to fall as snow closer to James Bay. Winds spinning around our low-pressure system will start to drag that colder air south in time for Sunday, setting up our next bout of disruptive weather.

Icy conditions possible Sunday night into Monday

Hot on the first storm’s heels is a second low-pressure system lumbering out of the central United States. That storm will have colder temperatures to work with as it arrives in southern Manitoba and northwestern Ontario.

Rain will transition over to mixed precipitation for just about everyone during the overnight hours Sunday into Monday. We’ll see snow develop for portions of northwestern Ontario by Monday morning.

Manitoba NW Ontario wintry precip

Manitoba NW Ontario wintry precip

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Northeastern Ontario can expect a period of freezing rain overnight Sunday and into Monday morning. It’s a dicey setup with temperatures hovering right around the freezing mark, so it’s difficult to know if precipitation will remain freezing rain or transition back over to plain old rain. Some areas could see up to 5 mm of ice accretion.

Communities that see prolonged freezing rain or snow will have to contend with slippery roads, bridges, and sidewalks on Monday morning. Allow for extra time heading to work or school on Monday.

Conditions should improve as the storm exits the region Monday night.

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