A disappointing end to the month.
Historical July Data
JULY | |
2013 | 132 |
2014 | 186 |
2015 | 71 |
2016 | 68 |
2017 | 163 |
2018 | 56 |
July 29
The fires continue. Hopefully, there is rain on the way. Tuesday or Wednesday, they say.There was some beautiful structure and #lightning with this thunderstorm as it approached Long Point on Lake Erie early this morning. #onstorm #onwx #StormHour pic.twitter.com/k1c4w0Gj9D— Kyle Robertson (@KBRphotos) July 29, 2018
July 27
Last night they predicted rain, but it missed us.July 26
This is the fire that might have been caused by a US-based company, construction on a wind turbine project.
Parry Sound 33 fire flares up again with wind
50 fires currently burning in the northeast, 16 of which are deemed out of control
Northern Ontario forest fire, between Parry Sound and Sudbury, flares up again with wind https://t.co/UIIJqk8HHc pic.twitter.com/3nXD6Wtxy1— CBC Toronto (@CBCToronto) July 26, 2018
July 25 – pouring, all day!
By 5:30 a.m., when I got up, there was 13 mm in the rain gauge.
Lightning across the south west of the province last night. By 7:00 a.m. we were up to 15.7 mm.
@CBCOttawa @ottawacity @Ottawa_Traffic flooding this morning on Fitzgerald Rd in Bells Corners. pic.twitter.com/UbX0H5VWqk— james pulfer (@j_pulfer) July 25, 2018
— Hallie Cotnam (@HallieCBC) July 25, 2018
July 24 – another 8.8 mm!
July, 2017 had a lot of fires, as well as this year. last year there were many floods, as well.
Looking for updates on #Ontario highway conditions or closures? Check out .@511Ontario pic.twitter.com/JPP3qaoXjc— ONForestFires (@ONforestfires) July 25, 2018
July 23 – more rain: 7.6 mm in 15 min.
July 22 – 13.6 mm , 10 a.m.
Rain!Parry Sound 33 and 34... fires
Power outages...
July 21 – Fire Bans
Still fires in Parry Sound, and two near here.
Maybe rain next week
July 16 – a scant 1.2 mm
July 13 – no rain, still dry
July 11 – fire ban, mild drought
The fire maps are getting worse.
Ontario Fire Maps |
Hurricane Chris on the east coast. A cold morning. Kingston had a rain storm, we had none.
July 6
Yesterday, there were rain clouds on the way. They must have missed us. Nada. Truthfully, they only forecast 1 – 3 mm.
July 1
It's been so hot here!After another brutally hot and humid day in the Eastern U.S., #thunderstorms are erupting across the Ohio Valley and the Appalachians this afternoon. Here's the latest view from #GOESEast. See more: https://t.co/P1F11zXUHI pic.twitter.com/pa4m1K6F8g— NOAA Satellites (@NOAASatellites) July 2, 2018
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