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Winter storm warning for Elliot Lake area, freezing rain warning for Espanola, North Shore, Manitoulin

Freezing Rain Warning in effect for:

  • Espanola – Killarney
  • Manitoulin Island

Ice storm beginning this morning or afternoon. What: Freezing rain with significant ice accretion of 10 to 20 mm. Icy and slippery conditions. Utility outages and tree damage. When: This morning through early Monday morning. Additional information: Several hours of snow or ice pellets are possible before precipitation changes to freezing rain. Once the precipitation changes to freezing rain, a prolonged period of it is expected. For some areas, this has the potential to be a major ice storm. Freezing rain may change over to rain late this afternoon or evening for locations near the North Channel and the city of North Bay as temperatures briefly rise above the freezing mark. Precipitation will transition to ice pellets and then snow from west to east Monday morning. Easterly winds will become northerly on Monday morning with gusts up to 50 km/h. This may exacerbate the situation if there is ice build-up on tree limbs and power lines. Surfaces such as highways, roads, walkways and parking lots will become icy, slippery and extremely hazardous. Extended and widespread utility outages are possible. Beware of branches or electrical wires that could break under the weight of ice.

Winter Storm Warning in effect for:

  • Elliot Lake – Ranger Lake

Winter storm today into Monday morning. Ice storm likely for some. What: Freezing rain with significant ice accretion of 5 to 15 mm. Utility outages possible. Slippery surfaces and broken tree branches from ice build-up. Snowfall and ice pellet amounts up to 15 cm north of a line from Ranger Lake to Cobalt. When: From this morning through Monday morning. Additional information: Several hours of snow or ice pellets are expected today before precipitation changes to freezing rain. Freezing rain is expected to be most significant for locations south of a line from Ranger Lake to Cobalt where ice storm conditions are possible. Precipitation will transition to ice pellets and then snow from west to east late tonight into Monday morning. Conditions will improve Monday morning as the weather system exits the province. Surfaces like highways, roads, walkways and parking lots will become icy, slippery and hazardous. Ice build-up may cause tree branches to break. Consider postponing non-essential travel until conditions improve. Prepare for quickly changing and deteriorating travel conditions.

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