luna chiquitita wrote: maybe if you took ur head out of ur butt you'd know the storm isnt set to hit until this afternoon into the night and then the morning.
ahhhhhhhhhh.... well then, I guess I deserved that one.... thats what I get for skimming through
luna chiquitita wrote: maybe if you took ur head out of ur butt you'd know the storm isnt set to hit until this afternoon into the night and then the morning.
ahhhhhhhhhh.... well then, I guess I deserved that one.... thats what I get for skimming through
Shouldn't you be walking to work right now? eh? maybe jump over your backyard fence to open the store's doors? uh? why are you still here?
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whatever, it takes me longer to get home that it does for you. You're right there!
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El Duro wrote: They said the same thing about last week storm, and what did we get nothing
umm.. where were you? I think Toronto didn't get it as bad as Mississauga. i was driving home on Sunday and the highway was going 50 km/h. NUTS I tells ya. Monday and Tuesday the roads weren't BAD but they were still pretty slick. I hit a snow bank
Be prepared my fine feathered amigos.... we've got a snow storm forecasted for tomorrow. here's the deets:
Major Winter Storm Should Hit GTA By Thursday Afternoon Wednesday February 28, 2007
Talk about a slow march into spring - or maybe that should be a slow spring into March.
A benign end to a cold and miserable February is expected to give way to a howling start to the new month. And drivers are being advised to get ready for it now.
A low out of Colorado is tracking over parts of the U.S. Wednesday, gathering moisture from the Gulf of Mexico as it goes.
When it hits Southern Ontario sometime on Thursday, it will be packing everything you hate most about winter - high winds, freezing rain, ice pellets and snow.
While we could get some early flakes in the morning and areas to the southwest of the GTA will begin feeling the effects of the system during the daytime, the bulk of what's to come is expected to arrive here in the afternoon or evening and with luck we'll avoid the drive home.
The first thing you'll notice is the wind, which could gust as high as 70 kilometres an hour.
Then snow moves in, accompanied by ice pellets.
That will give way to freezing rain, all of which has the potential to turn streets into skating rinks after dark.
There are warnings ice accretions could bring down tree limbs and power lines, creating outages in some areas.
And when all that's out of the way, we still have to face the Friday morning commute, which also promises to be treacherous.
Depending on the temperature, all that frozen water will turn to either snow or rain, further complicating matters.
Areas to the north and east, including Barrie and the Ottawa Valley, could see a major snowfall.
This storm is being called a "significant" event by Environment Canada, which has issued a special weather statement warning residents about travel hazards over the next 72 hours.
It's not just that March will come in like a lion. It appears to be bringing the entire zoo with it.
To check the latest forecast and the current conditions, click here.
To read meteorologist Michael Kuss' blog on the storm, click here.
Areas affected:
Toronto Halton - Peel York - Durham Hamilton Niagara Barrie Orillia Midland
Other areas being warned:
Algonquin Bancroft - Bon Echo Park Belleville - Quinte - Northumberland Brockville Burk's Falls - Bayfield Inlet Caledonia Chatham-Kent Cornwall - Morrisburg Haldimand Dufferin Dunnville Elgin Essex Gatineau Grey - Bruce Haliburton Huron - Perth Huntsville Innisfil Kingston - Prince Edward Leeds and Grenville London-Middlesex Muskoka Ottawa Oxford - Brant Parry Sound Peterborough - Kawartha Lakes Prescott and Russell Renfrew - Pembroke - Barry's Bay Sarnia - Lambton Simcoe - Delhi -Norfolk Smiths Falls - Lanark - Sharbot Lake Stirling - Tweed - South Frontenac Waterloo - Wellington Windsor