Monday, December 01, 2008

Precipitation tapers off

It appears the bulk of the precipitation has moved northeast of the area this morning and most locations in the Seaway including Montreal and Kemptville are above freezing. While spotty freezing rain may still occur in pockets, I imagine that most of the warnings and advisories will be lowered shortly. The balance of the day will be mild with scattered showers or flurries. It will be windy as well. The next chance for any icing up of the roads will not occur until late the evening as the temperature approaches 0C again.

Tomorrow and Wednesday will be quiet before another storm system from western Canada brings a threat for snow by Thursday. It will also turn much colder into the weekend.

**Current radar is showing one more line of steady precipitation moving towards the 416 corridor at 7am this should pass through within the next hour or so.

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