Cornwall Ontario – Here is Nate’s Weather walk for Wednesday December 4, 2013!
Issued: 3:30 PM EST Wednesday 4 December 2013
Tonight, 4 December
Cloudy. 60 percent chance of flurries early this evening. Periods of snow beginning overnight. Risk of freezing rain overnight. Low minus 2 with temperature rising to zero by morning.
Thursday, 5 December
Periods of snow changing to periods of drizzle in the morning. Risk of freezing rain early in the morning. Wind becoming southwest 20 km/h late in the afternoon. High 10.
**Warnings**
Ottawa South – Richmond – Metcalfe
Ottawa North – Kanata – Orléans continued
Bayfield Inlet – Dunchurch
Western Algonquin Park – Lake of Two Rivers issued
Deep River – Whitney – Eastern Algonquin Park continued
Renfrew – Arnprior – Calabogie continued
Barry’s Bay – Killaloe continued
Smiths Falls – Perth – Eastern Lanark County continued
Prescott and Russell continued
Freezing rain this evening, overnight and Thursday morning.
A surge of moisture is expected to move into Eastern Ontario this evening and overnight ahead of a developing low pressure system. With temperatures stay near or a couple of degrees below freezing, periods of freezing rain and freezing drizzle can be expected before temperatures rise to above freezing. Areas along the Ottawa River Valley will likely see the freezing precipitation persist into Thursday morning.
Motorists should be prepared for hazardous winter driving conditions as untreated surfaces may become icy and slippery.
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