April totals
I began tracking in May, 2013, after the 2012 drought. In 2014, we had flooding, as well. Late snow on the crocus. This year we've had a goodly amount.April 2017 in Ottawa was warmer and wetter than normal, but we did have a lot less snow than normal. @BlacksWeather #ottweather pic.twitter.com/Dej3dtG8N7— James Wilson (@wilsonjamesb) May 1, 2017
#Ottawa's 5 wettest Aprils— YOW Weather Records (@YOW_Weather) May 1, 2017
❶ 2011: 166.0mm
⓶ 2017: 147.6mm
❸ 2005: 143.8mm
❹ 1991: 130.6mm
❺ 1984: 124.1mm #OttWeather
April 30 – what a change!
At least four dead, dozens injured as tornadoes sweep through Texas https://t.co/qL2G8aEqOc— The Globe and Mail (@globeandmail) April 30, 2017
April 29
April 26 – Thunder Bay had some ice rain!
#Spring in #ThunderBay This sheet of ice came off my car. #BringTheSun #IceStorm pic.twitter.com/I8MpkyZd2v— Michelle Addison (@Make1tcount) April 26, 2017
Watch out for freezing rain today in parts of north western Ontario. Thunder Bay has already seen 11 hours of it. #onstorm pic.twitter.com/hdqNaRh3fw— Nicole Karkic (@NicoleKarkic) April 26, 2017
April 25 – rainy: 3mm
April 24 - Sunny day!
April 23 –flooding in Ontario
#MyParamedicDay was spent touching base with those affected by the flood. Sand bagging, like snow shoveling makes me nervous..#CardiacHealth pic.twitter.com/6Se5EhiO7x— Matt Cruchet (@Paramedic_Matt) April 22, 2017
April 21
More clouds! |
April 20 – 8 mm!
Our own Kevin R. is LIVE in Dundas, Ontario with flash flooding: https://t.co/MCDxFHnoYm pic.twitter.com/UCZb8hgvbk— OntarioTornadoWatch (@ontariotornado) April 20, 2017
April 19 - storms brewed up 7mm!
April 16th Rain fell: 3.8mm
It came in two waves, more or less.
April 15th – Rain approacheth: 9.7 mm
April 11th – Lots of cloud, little rain 1.8 mm
April 6th – 40+ mm rain, local flooding, with a topping of snow!
I melted the snowfall, only 2.3 mm of liquid.
We've had 74 mm over a few days. This was from the Texas tornado system moving our way.
The Rideau River has burst its banks in Old Ottawa South.— CTVMorningLiveOttawa (@CTVOttMornLive) April 7, 2017
Flood water covers Belmont Ave. #ottnews pic.twitter.com/Duzx2FlEWG
PHOTOS: Flooding continues to be an issue today in #Ottawa. Here's old Ottawa south at Rideau River & Belmont via @Jerome_Bergeron. #ottnews pic.twitter.com/CMg68X7BjI— CBC Ottawa (@CBCOttawa) April 7, 2017
There were winds, and the resulting power outages. There is flooding across low-lying areas, too.
April 5th
A months worth of rain coming in the next 2 days. With already saturated ground, some flooding is likely. pic.twitter.com/38PDW9BxiU— Anthony Farnell (@AnthonyFarnell) April 5, 2017
April 4th – AND, RAIN! We had 28.7 mm (~1+")
April 3rd – something's on its way!
April 1st
A bit of an April Fool's Day joke!Eventually it all turned to snow fall, after a time. I measured the snow, but since so much melted, I used the rain gauge and we had 14mm of precipitation fall, over about 6 cm snow.
4 comments:
Hi Jenn, it has been a crazy month weather-wise. The water around here is at a 100 year high. We drove by the Bay of Quinte on Saturday and the water has crested the banks and was lapping on the grass, something we have never seen before.
Hopefully the weather will warm up shortly.
Robin
If you like rain, the next two weeks should suit you fine according to the forecast anyway. I am not inspired by this as May is the time to do the gardening.
I see you're interested in Meteorology records. I suppose one can learn a lot from keeping track of weather behavior. Kudos to you.
We had a lot of rain. Flooding conditions were a problem all through the Ottawa Valley last month. I live relatively close to the Rideau River in Old Ottawa South, but I didn't make it over to the east side of Bank. I know Windsor Park had its problems.
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