Holly
Amma
Not Likely
Environment Canada's Official Weather Warnings
Warnings
City of Hamilton
9:42 PM EST Saturday 3 February 2007
Wind chill warning for
City of Hamilton continued
..Wind chill of minus 30 expected tonight and Sunday morning..
This is a warning that extreme wind chill conditions are imminent or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements.
Winds as strong as 70 gusting to 110 km/h will be felt in areas along the eastern shore of Lake Erie this evening. The winds should die down below warning criteria tonight.
Very cold Arctic air has reached the lower Great Lakes. As a result snow squalls have developed over the areas adjacent to eastern Lake Ontario and will continue into this evening when they will move southwards. Southwesterly winds of 50 km/h with gusts to 80 km/h accompanying these squalls will cause whiteout conditions. In the Picton - Sandbanks region winds could be as high as 70 gusting to 90 km/h.
Snow squalls east of Georgian Bay will continue giving additional snow amounts of 20 to 30 centimetres in some localities. This evening these squalls should gradually shift southwards.
Caution is advised as travel will be hazardous in the warned areas due to local whiteout conditions in falling and blowing snow.
Increasingly cold air has arrived from the west. Low temperatures combined with winds of 40 km/h with gusts to 60 km/h will give wind chill values near minus 30 tonight and Sunday morning in areas of southwestern Ontario away from the Great Lakes.
Environment Canada's Official Weather Warnings
Warnings
City of Hamilton
9:42 PM EST Saturday 3 February 2007
Wind chill warning for
City of Hamilton continued
..Wind chill of minus 30 expected tonight and Sunday morning..
This is a warning that extreme wind chill conditions are imminent or occurring in these regions. Monitor weather conditions..Listen for updated statements.
Winds as strong as 70 gusting to 110 km/h will be felt in areas along the eastern shore of Lake Erie this evening. The winds should die down below warning criteria tonight.
Very cold Arctic air has reached the lower Great Lakes. As a result snow squalls have developed over the areas adjacent to eastern Lake Ontario and will continue into this evening when they will move southwards. Southwesterly winds of 50 km/h with gusts to 80 km/h accompanying these squalls will cause whiteout conditions. In the Picton - Sandbanks region winds could be as high as 70 gusting to 90 km/h.
Snow squalls east of Georgian Bay will continue giving additional snow amounts of 20 to 30 centimetres in some localities. This evening these squalls should gradually shift southwards.
Caution is advised as travel will be hazardous in the warned areas due to local whiteout conditions in falling and blowing snow.
Increasingly cold air has arrived from the west. Low temperatures combined with winds of 40 km/h with gusts to 60 km/h will give wind chill values near minus 30 tonight and Sunday morning in areas of southwestern Ontario away from the Great Lakes.