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Snowstorm Update December 26, 2012; 1:33 PM

Here can be some of our newest snowfall forecast map with the present-day storm.

1. The storm is actually re-developing through North Carolina while I produce this kind of and can be intending in to southeastern Virginia afterwards this afternoon in that case straight into southeast New England by means of Thursday and up toward that Bay regarding Fundy.

2. Normally, some sort of floor rage observe like that is usually too much south and also far east to bring heavy excellent skiing conditions for you to Ontario, but the good news is wide-ranging upper-level tempest and that is tracking over the fence north plus will certainly produces a next piece involving constant compacted snow close to Lakes Erie plus Ontario in that case in place in the St. Lawrence. Also, sturdy southerly gusts of wind aloft covering the particular dense, cold air at the surface area over this specific region additionally creates a great overrunning exterior regarding steady, accumulating snow.

3. I suppose the actual precipitation will start because wet compacted snow on the coastal Maritimes all of which accumulate a few before transforming over to rain Thursday afternoon.

4. Looks for a significant snowstorm for just a beneficial component of New Brunswick. Decent compacted snow next your mix, perhaps a little water down the southern area coast associated with New Brunswick.

5. Areas including Hamilton as well as St. Catharines, Ont ought to get a reliable deposition and more versus the GTA during this case. Snow will possibly be powdery style to the GTA.

6. Heavy snowfall nonetheless seems to be most likely for Montreal and the Eastern Townships.

Ski plus snowmobile problems look great in numerous places in the weekend and into sunday because it keeps cold

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