Snow isn’t over yet! More is still to come…

For about the third time this month, this will probably be the last significant snowfall event this season.

Starting tomorrow, a low will slowly track across the prairies, bringing an extensive clouds bank set to bring swaths of snow. Here is a table of the different forecasts and what they think:

Environment CanadaAccuweatherThe Weather Network
Wed morningNo precipitationNo precipitationNo precipitation
Wed afternoonPeriods of rainNo precipitationCouple of showers; <1 mm
Wed eveningSteady rain and snowPeriods of rain; ~1 mmSteady rain and snow; <1 mm, <1 cm
Wed overnightSteady rain and snowSteady rain and snow; 1-3 mm, 1-3 cmSteady snow; 1-3 cm
Thu morningSteady snowPeriods of snow; 1-3 cmSteady snow; 1-3 cm
Thu afternoonSteady snowPeriods of snow; 1-3 cmSteady snow; 2-4 cm
Thu eveningSteady snowSteady snow; 5-10 cmSteady snow; ~5 cm
Thu overnightSteady snowSteady snow; 5-10 cmLight snow; 1-3 cm
Fri morningCouple of flurriesPeriods of snow; ~1 cmCouple of flurries; ~1 cm
Fri afternoonCouple of flurriesPeriods of snow; ~1 cmNo precipitation
Fri eveningNo precipitationPeriods of snow; <1 cmNo precipitation
Fri overnightNo precipitationPeriods of snow; <1 cmNo precipitation

Overall, I’d say we’re probably going to get about 15 cm, not without a chance of it being as high as 25. Environment Canada says 15-25 cm, Accuweather says 20-30, and The Weather Network ways ~15.

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One Response to Snow isn’t over yet! More is still to come…

  1. Mom says:

    So…I guess I shouldn’t have changed my tires, hey?!?!

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