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Cloud cover should be expected to clear up because of the low level jet stream from 850 mb of 35-50 knots. Nonetheless again these are only predictions and any morning convection is bound to bring cloud cover along with it.
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Slight risk has been expanded
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Largest threat will remain east but most of southern Ontario is now included in the SLGT area. Question now is how far east so I bother driving. Seems like supercells may be confined to east of Ontario.
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I would go southwest instead, I'm seeing another area of thunderstorms from Hamilton to London
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harrisale (07-17-2012) |
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No storms for windsor essex today???? very slight chance of a storm, let alone severe?
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I would head somewhere between Stratford and Kitchener to start. Even though the strongest storms are going to be in my region, like said earlier, a good band seems to be developing and the centre of it will go through here. But you may want to keep an eye on the models before heading out. Also some more isolated but possibly strong development may even occur in the Sarnia - Chatam corridor. Although heading out there may be a bit of a gamble. If your going to head east, you'd probably have to go past at least Ottawa if you want to get any good action.
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harrisale (07-17-2012) |
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Brantford to Guelph now in 30% wind now I'm getting excited
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Watch issued for today (Tues)
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686 WWCN11 CWTO 171444 SEVERE WEATHER BULLETIN ISSUED BY ENVIRONMENT CANADA AT 10:44 AM EDT TUESDAY 17 JULY 2012. --------------------------------------------------------------------- WATCHES/WARNINGS IN EFFECT FOR SOUTHERN ONTARIO... SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH FOR: =NEW= CITY OF TORONTO =NEW= SARNIA - LAMBTON =NEW= ELGIN =NEW= LONDON - MIDDLESEX =NEW= SIMCOE - DELHI - NORFOLK =NEW= DUNNVILLE - CALEDONIA - HALDIMAND =NEW= OXFORD - BRANT =NEW= NIAGARA =NEW= CITY OF HAMILTON =NEW= HALTON - PEEL =NEW= YORK - DURHAM =NEW= HURON - PERTH =NEW= WATERLOO - WELLINGTON =NEW= DUFFERIN - INNISFIL =NEW= BELLEVILLE - QUINTE - NORTHUMBERLAND =NEW= KINGSTON - PRINCE EDWARD =NEW= PETERBOROUGH - KAWARTHA LAKES =NEW= STIRLING - TWEED - SOUTH FRONTENAC =NEW= KALADAR - BANNOCKBURN - BON ECHO PARK =NEW= BROCKVILLE - LEEDS AND GRENVILLE =NEW= CITY OF OTTAWA =NEW= GATINEAU =NEW= PRESCOTT AND RUSSELL =NEW= CORNWALL - MORRISBURG =NEW= SMITHS FALLS - LANARK - SHARBOT LAKE. A COLD FRONT IS APPROACHING SOUTHERN ONTARIO. SCATTERED THUNDERSTORMS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP AHEAD OF THE FRONT. SOME OF THESE STORMS WILL LIKELY BECOME SEVERE WITH LARGE HAIL, DAMAGING WINDS, TORRENTIAL DOWNPOURS, AND FREQUENT CLOUD TO GROUND LIGHTNING. THERE WILL ALSO BE THE RISK FOR AN ISOLATED TORNADO OVER EASTERN ONTARIO. THIS IS AN ALERT TO THE POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS WITH LARGE HAIL, DAMAGING WINDS OR HEAVY RAINFALL..MONITOR WEATHER CONDITIONS AND LISTEN FOR UPDATED BULLETINS. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ==DISCUSSION== REFER TO YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC FORECAST FOR FURTHER DETAILS. END/OSPC
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ya theres like severe thunderstorm watches all over ontario ! hoping for a good one
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