Weather – Special Weather Statement Winter Storm

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A major winter storm is expect to hit southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba early Monday lasting until Tueday
A major winter storm is expect to hit southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba early Monday lasting until Tueday
A major winter storm is expected

SIOUX LOOKOUT – WEATHER – Environment Canada has updated the special weather statement over the season’s first winter storm. Environment Canada is calling for the first snowstorm of the season Wednesday and Thursday.

Special weather statement in effect for:

  • Savant Lake – Sturgeon Lake
  • Sioux Lookout – Eastern Lac Seul
  • Dryden – Vermilion Bay
  • Ignace – English River
  • Fort Frances – Emo – Rainy River
  • Seine River Village – Mine Centre
Weather Radar Map
Weather Radar Map

A low-pressure system from the Southern Plains States is forecast to track northeastward over Lake Superior Wednesday night then to James Bay by Thursday night.

Rain is expected tonight and Tuesday across Northwestern Ontario, accompanied by brisk east winds. As the low-pressure system gets closer, northeast winds will pull down colder air from the Arctic, causing temperatures to drop to near or below zero Tuesday night, resulting in a changeover to snow.

Latest indications continue to suggest that 10 to 20 cm of snow may fall across the region Wednesday into Thursday. While there is still some uncertainty with the exact location of the heavy snow, it appears areas near a line from Fort Frances to just north of Lake Nipigon have the greatest chance of receiving the highest snowfall accumulations.

This snowstorm may have quite an impact on transportation. Accumulating snow on untreated roads and low visibility in areas of heavier snow will result in hazardous winter driving conditions.

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