March 31st – Snow/rain/snow all day
Mar. 30th –Something big is to arrive!
March going out like a lion 🦁 Chances of >10cm snow from storm Fri. Stay tuned for updates. #ottweather #OttWx ❄️❄️ pic.twitter.com/WBepf7BVv4— Ian Black (@BlacksWeather) March 30, 2017
Mar. 29 – A sunny day! Whoops, sun is gone, again.
However...UPDATE: we've tweaked snow amounts, still subject to change, check back with us! System pushes in late Thursday into Friday @weathernetwork pic.twitter.com/DxlCB7uE3K— Jeff Harrington (@JHarringtonTV) March 29, 2017
Mar. 28th – Horrid storms in Texas, 3mm rain here.
Mar. 26th – Despite freezing rain warnings, plain rain (2mm)!
Mar. 25th – It's going to be a mess
I did something new. I melted the 2cm of snow, and it came out as 7.34 mm (0.29") water. It was interesting!
Both website show that weird u-shape of snow, with rain (green) and heavy rain (yellow/red).
Both website show that weird u-shape of snow, with rain (green) and heavy rain (yellow/red).
Mar. 24 – Snow, rain 17mm, snow!
What a strange weather day! First, a couple of cm of snow, then pouring rain all day, then snow overnight. What I did was melt the first snowfall, then measured it with the rain. We had 17.3 mm of rain.
March 24, 9:05 |
what a mess |
Mar. 21 – Rain here, snow to the north
This is bizarre... The sun came out, we had 0.02" today.
There was fog in southwestern Ontario, and a fatal crash.
Middlesex OPP - fatal crash Adelaide St near 15 Mike Road https://t.co/P8bzL9mOQw— OPP West (@OPP_WR) March 21, 2017
Here, we had a titch of rain, even though they forecast snow on The Weather Network! Accuweather had it right.
Mar. 20
Rewind last weekend's wx & see what's developing with this 72-hour GOES water vapor animation! See more imagery at https://t.co/rEIhu7vjoT. pic.twitter.com/uaTcguoFDm— NOAA Satellites (@NOAASatellites) March 20, 2017
Mar. 18 – A lovely few days!
Something is on the way, though. Just a skiff.Mar. 15 – Snowmageddon!
We had 15 cm, with drifts up to 35 cm.
From Frontenac Paramedics:
Correct info re: paramedics decontaminated last night: 3 Frontenac paramedics, 4 Leeds & Grenville paramedics,1 off-duty Ottawa paramedic
Community came 2gether today on dreadful 401 accident ❤️felt thx 2 #1stResponders the staff @KGHConnect @YGKTraffic https://t.co/IiM4kdq1D6 pic.twitter.com/HWbU7hhoc8— Sophie Kiwala, MPP (@SophieKiwala) March 15, 2017
Snowfall update:19 civilians. 3 @FPSParamedics and 2 @OPP_ER officers taken to hospital following hazmat exposure in 401 pileup. https://t.co/Zj24SzjVaN— Make It Home YGK (@YGKTraffic) March 14, 2017
- 16 cm at Ottawa Airport since yesterday.
- Kemptville 18 cm
- Brockville 15 cm
- Cornwall 20 cm
- Alexandria 30-35 cm
Mar. 14 –Snow began around 3:00 a.m.!
The snow plows, on Track My Plow, are working hard!Mar. 13 – On its way!
Major warnings, of course on a Tuesday. My blog friend, in Iowa, has had 8.8" of snow (~22 cm). You can see the N.A. satellite images!
From NASA!Snowfall map. Here is what you can expect through tomorrow evening across southern Ontario. #ONstorm pic.twitter.com/8eHbsviVU8— Adam Stiles (@adamstiles) March 13, 2017
This GOES infrared imagery shows the system slated to bring a late- season snowstorm to the NE tonight. Forecast @ https://t.co/t7tKtPbAJ4. pic.twitter.com/1mtUd4jmYQ— NOAA Satellites (@NOAASatellites) March 13, 2017
Mar. 12th – Another warning for a Tuesday!
9z SREF has significant 12 hour snowfall totals approaching 15-20 cm through parts of Golden Horseshoe. pic.twitter.com/P6tiUTdDdG— Ontario Weather (@ont_weather) March 12, 2017
Mar. 11th –The winds went to the east!
Newfoundland dealing with damage after strongest wind storm in more than a decade https://t.co/y3YxfURLAs— CTV News (@CTVNews) March 12, 2017
Okay, Ottawa. it's cold here, but in Newfoundland the wind is shattering car windows. #ottnews https://t.co/mSMfLDWiEp pic.twitter.com/jlbgf6tFR2— CBC Ottawa (@CBCOttawa) March 11, 2017
Mar. 8th – winds, power outages, rain or snow
Burlington Skyway closed in both directions due to high winds and a rolled over transport truck pic.twitter.com/mmapeKmWDx— Sgt Kerry Schmidt (@OPP_HSD) March 8, 2017
Mar. 7th – Freezing rain, then rain: 12.5mm
— OntarioBlizzardWatch (@OntarioBlizzard) March 7, 2017
Through the eyes of various models! Busses cancelled.
Mar. 4th – back to the deeper deep freeze!
Mar. 7th – What a mess!
Must be Tuesday, busses are cancelled.
Mar. 3rd – Back to the deep freeze
It was sweatshirt weather the first day of March!
Mar. 1st – What a dummy I am!
I knew it was going to rain. Hubby, being a weather fiend knew, and yet I didn't get the rain gauge out until this morning! SIGH. It was raining in the early hours. Needless to say, it was heavy rain!
In the US, there were 21 tornadoes. In Ottawa, IL, a tree fell on one victim. So sad.
March is coming in like a lion across the Eastern US...severe weather threat will be moving east for this afternoon and tonight. pic.twitter.com/aV4aVcCBqp— NWS Eastern Region (@NWSEastern) March 1, 2017
5 comments:
March came in like a lion and went out the same way. Even if there were some nice days in the middle they have been overshadowed by the ice and snow. It can only get better, right :)
And so the weather continued. We are in April now, daylight saving ( what a misnomer!!!) stops today, so although I am up and it is 2.17 a.m. right now, ( Woke and couldn't get back to sleep ) really when I put the clock back, it will be 1.17 a.m. I am never sure if I really like the whole idea, guess it gives workers in offices more daylight at either the end or the start of their day!!! Love your weather as it went from 1st to 31st, what will April bring now? Hugs from down below.XXX
The picture with the shattered car windows left me...breathless.
As for crashes and accidents we have quite a lot of them here despite the nice, warm weather. It's just that there are too many cars on a relatively small area.
Well, I hope April brings you a calmer and warmer weather.
It was a weird month weather wise!
It has been the craziest month for weather. I am very glad to see the last of March!
Robin
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