DTN News: 2015/2016 Winter Forecast for Canada - GOOD MORNING ~ IT'S TUESDAY ! December 08, 2015
This coming winter will not be nearly as cold as last winter thanks in part to El Nino. This should lead to a noticeable difference in heating bills compared to last year. Unfortunately, the winter pattern will also favor an increased risk of ice storms, especially from eastern Ontario to southern Quebec, including the cities of Ottawa and Montreal as temperature inversions will be more common. Much of Ontario, including the lake-effect snow belts, will have less snowfall compared to normal, as the main storm track shifts too far to the south and east during January and February.
As the storm track shifts toward to the East Coast later in January and February, there will be an increased risk for significant snowfall events across eastern Quebec, including the Gaspe Peninsula.
Greetings to all our friends from Toronto. Canada - IT'S TUESDAY ! December 08, 2015
GOOD MORNING ~ Have a beautiful, wonderful, delightful, graceful, fabulous, marvelous & fantastic day !
*Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by K. V. Seth
*Presented & compiled for DTN News ~ Defense-Technology News
*Photograph: IPF (International Pool of Friends) + DTN News / otherwise source stated
(Read complete story on Defense-Technology News - Click on link undermentioned)
http://defense-technologynews.blogspot.ca/
This coming winter will not be nearly as cold as last winter thanks in part to El Nino. This should lead to a noticeable difference in heating bills compared to last year. Unfortunately, the winter pattern will also favor an increased risk of ice storms, especially from eastern Ontario to southern Quebec, including the cities of Ottawa and Montreal as temperature inversions will be more common. Much of Ontario, including the lake-effect snow belts, will have less snowfall compared to normal, as the main storm track shifts too far to the south and east during January and February.
As the storm track shifts toward to the East Coast later in January and February, there will be an increased risk for significant snowfall events across eastern Quebec, including the Gaspe Peninsula.
Greetings to all our friends from Toronto. Canada - IT'S TUESDAY ! December 08, 2015
GOOD MORNING ~ Have a beautiful, wonderful, delightful, graceful, fabulous, marvelous & fantastic day !
*Source: DTN News - - This article compiled by K. V. Seth
*Presented & compiled for DTN News ~ Defense-Technology News
*Photograph: IPF (International Pool of Friends) + DTN News / otherwise source stated
(Read complete story on Defense-Technology News - Click on link undermentioned)
http://defense-technologynews.blogspot.ca/
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