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To: Benny-Rubin who wrote (6995)1/29/2025 4:38:46 PM
From: LoneClone1 Recommendation

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Benny-Rubin

  Respond to of 7186
 
I think that atmospheric river will mostly stay south of the border, as the only real rain in our forecast for the next week is overnight tomorrow into Friday and unlike with atmospheric rivers, temperatures are staying below normal here.

And the rest of the forecast has at least some precip forecast every day, so with the temperatures staying abnormally low, we might, alas, get some snow.

At least the skiers will be happy.

LC



To: Benny-Rubin who wrote (6995)1/31/2025 3:23:06 PM
From: LoneClone2 Recommendations

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John Carragher

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As usual, Benny, you called it better than our local forecasters. The atmospheric river did indeed manage to push over the border -- as far as I know, no tariffs were charged -- so our temperatures are pretty well up to normal for the area, at least for a few days. Inland the system is delivering lots of snow so highways are being closed.

If the forecast is right, cold air will push back in on Monday night, resulting in snow, Not good for me, as I am vulnerable to falling.

weather.gc.ca

LC