We've seen a lot of change over the last 24 hours when it comes to the weather to say the least. Yesterday was sunny and 24 (near perfect if you ask me) and then today we saw showers and periods of heavy rain across the region. The heavy downpours today we're due to frontal passages with the heaviest rain occuring between 11am and 12pm as a cold front sliced through the Kawarthas. The rain was heavy enough to lead to some minor flooding in the city's south end as the storm drains could not handle the volume at the rate it was falling. I'll try to post some video of that on the blog later today. As for tomorrow...
We look to be back to sunny weather by tomorrow afternoon. The latest NAM run puts that "low" well to the east of us and shows a nice, stable area of high pressure centered just to the west by this time tomorrow. There is still a lot of instability just to the west of that "low" which could mean a few more showers in the morning but that would most likely occur while you're fast asleep. By the time most of us are heading out for work we'll see a mix of sun and cloud and clearing up nicely into the afternoon. Oh...and Friday look amazing by the way. Enjoy!
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