SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT: 11:05 AM Barrie - Collingwood - - TopicsExpress



          

SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT: 11:05 AM Barrie - Collingwood - Hillsdale Midland - Coldwater - Orr Lake Orillia - Lagoon City - Washago Innisfil - Angus - New Tecumseth Rainy, breezy and unseasonably mild today, then turning very windy and colder tonight, and continuing windy Christmas Day. A deepening low pressure area over Western Kentucky will track north to reach Lake Huron this evening, then continue to move across Northeastern Ontario into Western Quebec on Christmas Day. Southern Ontario will get into the warm air later today, with unseasonably mild temperatures ranging from 7 to 10 c over northern areas to quite a few readings in the 10 to 12 c range elsewhere. In fact, temperatures may visit the mid teens in parts of Niagara later today or tonight. These temperatures are more typical of early to mid April, giving a little taste of spring for santas trip on Christmas Eve. A few new daily high temperature records may be set. Another interesting weather tidbit with this type of low is that an isolated thunderstorm or two is not out of the question, and a Christmas Eve rumble of thunder or two may be in store for a few localities. Later on tonight, the deepening low will blast a sharp cold front across the regions. The rain, fog and isolated thunderstorms will come to an end just after the front moves through, but very strong and gusty winds will also herald its arrival. Wind warnings have been issued for many locales as wind gusts of 90 to 100 km/h are expected. Santas sleigh ride over the regions will be buffeted by these very strong winds tonight. On Christmas Day, the strong winds will persist, but are expected to gradually abate through the latter part of the day as the weather system moves off to the northeast. Temperatures will be closer to seasonal, with daytime highs forecast to be between about plus one and plus four Celsius. There may be some scattered wet snow or flurries, mainly in regions to the east of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay, but little if any snow accumulation is expected away from these areas. Hence in areas near the lower lakes and the Greater Toronto area chances are quite high that Christmas this year will be green. Please monitor the latest forecasts and warnings from Environment Canada at weatheroffice.gc.ca.
Posted on: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 18:00:06 +0000

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