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As much as 12 cm of snow and ice pellets with a freezing rain chaser is the latest weekend weather forecast for Ottawa from Environment Canada.
The special weather statement for the capital region remained unchanged Friday with a warning of a “messy mix” into Monday.
Friday’s rain will switch to snow overnight, at times mixed with ice pellets that will persist into Saturday.
A total of 2 cm is expected Friday night and 5 to 10 cm Saturday.
After a Saturday night “lull,” another area of snow and ice pellets is expected to move into the region Sunday morning. It’s expected to turn into freezing rain late Sunday and potentially into Monday.
The risk is that ice accumulation combined with gusty northwest winds could down tree limbs and power lines causing widespread power outages, the weather agency warned.
“There is a potential for this to be a high impact storm, particularly Sunday night into Monday,” weather watchers warned.
Sunday is when the forecast gets ominously terse: “Periods of snow or freezing rain. Windy.” The high is 0 C and low -1 C.
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For Monday, expect periods of rain or snow a high of 4 C.
Overnight, there’s a 70 per cent chance of rain showers or flurries and a low of 1 C.
Tuesday’s forecast is for clouds, a 40 per cent chance of rain showers or flurries, a high of 5 C and a low of -2 C.
Wednesday is the light at the end of this wintry tunnel: a mix of sun and cloud with a high of 10.
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The special weather statement for the capital region remained unchanged Friday with a warning of a “messy mix” into Monday.
Friday’s rain will switch to snow overnight, at times mixed with ice pellets that will persist into Saturday.
A total of 2 cm is expected Friday night and 5 to 10 cm Saturday.
After a Saturday night “lull,” another area of snow and ice pellets is expected to move into the region Sunday morning. It’s expected to turn into freezing rain late Sunday and potentially into Monday.
The risk is that ice accumulation combined with gusty northwest winds could down tree limbs and power lines causing widespread power outages, the weather agency warned.
“There is a potential for this to be a high impact storm, particularly Sunday night into Monday,” weather watchers warned.
Sunday is when the forecast gets ominously terse: “Periods of snow or freezing rain. Windy.” The high is 0 C and low -1 C.
ALSO: What the #%$@ happened to spring in Ottawa?
For Monday, expect periods of rain or snow a high of 4 C.
Overnight, there’s a 70 per cent chance of rain showers or flurries and a low of 1 C.
Tuesday’s forecast is for clouds, a 40 per cent chance of rain showers or flurries, a high of 5 C and a low of -2 C.
Wednesday is the light at the end of this wintry tunnel: a mix of sun and cloud with a high of 10.
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