Thunder Bay – Mother Nature Must Be Mad At Us

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If April showers bring May flowers what will April snow storms bring?
Snow knocks back spring in the far north

If April showers bring May flowers what will April snow storms bring?
If April showers bring May flowers what will April snow storms bring?

THUNDER BAY – WEATHER – Mother Nature must be mad at Thunder Bay, either that or she is a big tease.

Environment Canada says that a low pressure system from Southern Alberta with a warm front extending over the Northern Plains States will move east today and tonight then move northeast into the regions on Saturday.

The band of snow is expected to arrive in areas near the Manitoba and Minnesota borders tonight, and over remaining regions on Saturday. Latest indications suggest a 5 to 10 cm snowfall before the warm front and above freezing temperatures arrive.

Some freezing rain is also possible before temperatures rise above zero as the warm front moves through, causing the precipitation to change over to a few showers.

There is some potential for snowfall amounts of more than 10 cm in a number of localities extending from Lake Superior and Lake Nipigon to the Red Lake area overnight into Saturday.

Motorists should expect winter driving conditions to deteriorate once the snow arrives. Untreated roads may become snow or slush covered, and low visibility is possible in areas of heavier snow.

Environment Canada is closely monitoring the situation. Snowfall and/or freezing rain warnings may be required for some regions as necessary as this event draws closer.If April Showers bring May Flowers, the sunflowers later this summer might be ten feet tall.

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